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Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Wed 26. Nov 2014 11:40
by franjy
Hi, I am Francisco, from Spain.

I discovered MagRacing a month ago. That's a great idea, and it seems to works very well and be funny.

I would like to purchase some cars and transmitters to make my own track, but unfortunattely, WesR tells me that do not have stock, so I have to wait for it :( (Wes, when do you think they will be available?)

To work in the right direction, i have a question: what minimum radius do you recommend for race lines?

Thanks.
P.D. Sorry about my poor english ;)

Re: Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Wed 26. Nov 2014 17:49
by Ned
The cars can slowly navigate an 8" radius slightly banked curve but I would recommend a minimum 9" for the inside lane and 13" for the outside lane. The minimum radius is partly dependent upon the traction between the tires and track surface as well as the distance between the steel wire embed in the track and the steering magnet between the front wheels.
What do the rest of you guys think? Does anyone have a track with a turn which has a radius less than 8"?

Re: Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Fri 28. Nov 2014 12:35
by Lasp
Hello Franjy, and welcome to this world.
How many cars do you want?
I have 17, some unpacked, and I guess I never Will use them all.
Send me a PM or mail at Lasp at Maximarketing.se IF that can solve the problem.

Re: Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Fri 28. Nov 2014 19:22
by franjy
Thanks, guys.

Lasp, how can I contact with you? I will like to buy four cars and transmitters, unused if its posible.



Regards,
Francisco.

Re: Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Tue 2. Dec 2014 15:51
by Lasp
Sorry for delay. I thot that an "at" means the same as @ in all countrys!

I have 3 absolutley unused cars two boxed not open and one is Alfa and the open is a Porsche.
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Then I have unused chassis for You to chose.
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And then its a Batteriloader Trustfire TR-001 working on 100-240V and 12V, nice when running outdoors.
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Batterys also Trustfire 10440 600mA

Pictures and its up to you ;-)

I have some more pictures but the limit here is just tree (3)

Re: Francisco, from Spain

Posted: Wed 3. Dec 2014 07:49
by franjy
Thank you, Lasp.

You have an e-mail :thumpup