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Re: How wide do you wanna go?

Posted: Sat 2. Mar 2013 19:32
by Oldgoat
Lasp ,
No need to say sorry, I just thought you misunderstood what we were refering to. Like I said the size of track all depends on what you have to work with and what works for you. Like I said before , I have not had the desire to go out in my garage that is below freezing most of the time to work on the track till the spring weather gets here in about a month.

We all have to do what we can with our space, access, money and time. and try and help ALL new members of forum with any questions they have.

:klap Chris

If you have not noticed, everyone on this forum have shared many great ideas and have come up with many great solutions to minor problems some of us are having?

:D

Re: How wide do you wanna go?

Posted: Sun 3. Mar 2013 09:00
by Raudi1
Agree w/oldslotracer that we ended up with 4" spacing in corners to allow passing with some drift by inside car. Overall track width at present ended at 8.5-10" with runouts to about 12" in some hairpins. We have tried to leave at least 7" between outside wire and edge of layout so cars do not block track if they leave wire.

While this is still narrow compared to "scale", it does allow the appearance that cars are moving from side to side on a racing line. We'll have to leave the 14" wide tracke to hobby shop owners who are able to build layouts larger than a couple 4'x8' sheets of MDF.

Will include some early photos as soon as kuipo provides me w/technical advise on attaching same.

Re: How wide do you wanna go?

Posted: Sun 10. Mar 2013 19:25
by Lasp
I now I have to rebuild. But I enjoy it very mucht.

Here is a picture with raceline hard to see the line but when i fill the slot before painting it.It groowe some corrision, so it will be able to follow the line.
RaceLine Lasp.JPG
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It will only be better ;-)