Hi all, Just been away for a week and pleased to see a number of
new posts and continued enthusiasm. Whilst sitting in the sun I decided
that a good way to promote the hobby would be to rebuild one of our two
rather similar tracks into a Targa style road circuit. The aim will be to
proove that racing on narrow village and tree lined streets would be
successfull and that reverse would enable racing without marshals. This
is important when designing a track as the length of a marshals arm is
normally an important factor!
Also, if it looks good, we should get some publicity out of it.
It has to be based on the Targa rather than the Mille Miglia because our
1970's cars raced in the Targa but the Mille finished several years earlier
of course.
So the idea is to rebuild Linford 1 which is the earlier 20swg plastered
track. The Targa circuits all featured one long straight along the sea
coast so the main straight is the only part of the track we can use.
Mountain hairpin bends are notoriously tight so I first experimented to
see what would be the minimum radius we could use. My little test
hairpin is shown in the photo and I think the 6.5" (16.5mm) is about
the minimum. So I shall use 7" to be safe.
I shall build the track corner by corner and test as I go along. I spent
over one hour just drawing the first hairpin today. The Targa corners
were often marked with straw bales and the plan is to run the 'overshoot'
outer lane through the bales and then back onto the track!
Also attached is a photo of a prototype vacuum formed lane change sheet.
This positions the wires exactly and also the l/c plate.
Keep up the good work and I look forward to seeing more track photos.
Cheers Wes R
OK my images are too big! I will post these seperately.
Targa track design
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Hopefully my two photos are now acceptable!
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Yeah Wes,
You're talkin' my language! I'm really looking forward to seeing how this turns out. Hopefully this will save me a lot of time when I finally build mine.
Thank much,
Bryan
You're talkin' my language! I'm really looking forward to seeing how this turns out. Hopefully this will save me a lot of time when I finally build mine.
Thank much,
Bryan
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Hi All, Three images showing progress to date.
First shows my technical drawing for the track
layout!
Second shows my disc cutter, essential for cutting into
existing track wire.
Third shows progress so far. My wife hasn't seen much
of me lately!
The aim is to get cars running and fully test the track
before doing any scenery.
Wes
First shows my technical drawing for the track
layout!
Second shows my disc cutter, essential for cutting into
existing track wire.
Third shows progress so far. My wife hasn't seen much
of me lately!
The aim is to get cars running and fully test the track
before doing any scenery.
Wes
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Hopefully photo one!
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Hopefully 2
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Re: Targa track design
Woov ! Are you cutting your old track, or is completley new!
This must bee the right way to run MagRacing Cars!
Looking forward says Lasp
This must bee the right way to run MagRacing Cars!
Looking forward says Lasp

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wow was my thinking too when i looked at the 3. picture.
there are really some progress here, much more than we can do on 3 hours every 2. week
Lasp it is on top of one of the old tracks.


Lasp it is on top of one of the old tracks.
/Keld
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Hello,
Super project. I can not wait to see the cars driving on this circuit. This is exactly what I want to do for me and roll small frame on narrow lanes. I will follow it
Congratulations and soon
Super project. I can not wait to see the cars driving on this circuit. This is exactly what I want to do for me and roll small frame on narrow lanes. I will follow it
Congratulations and soon