by gonegonzo » Wed Jan 13, 2016 9:32 am
Harry ,
Thank you for your input . It really helped a lot . I've been thinking of building an Oval track for some time now . Every time someone starts one and posts , I get that idea again but >ahhhhhh > I don't move on it . This time I'm going to FORCE myself to digging my ARTIN 4 lane sets out of the garage and setting up a small 4 lane oval to try it out . Then I'll know first hand . If it flies and my racing cohorts like it as well , I'll consider a routed 3 lane track for the spring when I can route outside . I say three lane because even after good advice >> I love my WOMPS >>.
I live in eastern Ohio and grew up around dirt tracks and before getting the T-Jet virus was an all out Oval slot car racer . I still race 1/24th FCR cars on occasion but the 100 mile round trip to the track takes some fun element away . While there I also give my old WOMPS their exercise as well .
By the way , your Martinsville track looks great .
Thx for the input .
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Dreinecke ,
Thank you for the picture of your 3 lane track . If my experiment with the plastic track works out , that's what I'd like to build in the spring . Nice job , it looks great .
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WB2 ,
I thought it might mean adding an R4 and working down . I was looking for R4's for a while but realized I didn't have the room for a bigger track . Using the 4x8 footprint would allow for easy set up / take down . At that point if it worked out , I'd route one opposed to looking for R4's which are hard to find .
Thanl you all ,
Gonzo