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The Speedway with Many Names

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Tue Jan 29, 2013 10:55 pm
by spaceshoes
I've renamed the track everytime we've moved. I think I'm going to give it its original name as homage to its roots. Anyway, here's my track. I can't believe its around 6 years old now. Four lane copper taped oval. Flat sharp turn 1, bend in turn 2 that gets people once they have turn 1 down. Turn 3&4 are banked. Front stretch consists of 2, 5-ft sections. Pyramid power supply, using XLR connections for the controllers.

I am finally putting in an infield. Tonight I added a pit wall and part of the paint for the pit boxes. Hopefully tomorrow I'll be able to run the other lines and paint the roofs of the garages. Thanks to everyone who has given me ideas from the thread on the 1/32 forum.


Re: The Speedway with Many Names

Posted:
Tue Jan 29, 2013 11:36 pm
by HomeRacingWorld
Well, I think it looks great.
I like the kink (bend) there. I can imagine that it does school the would be shoe who thinks they can hot foot it there :)
Just an ideal track really. Fits in a decent space, size is more than enough for some great action, time tested power supply and control.
All you need is a few folks and a bbq grill going :)
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:15 am
by HRWJim
I like the track a lot too. Looks like a lot of fun, great room too. The pits and infield are a nice touch. Jim
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:23 am
by spaceshoes
Yeah it is a mouthful haha. I think it will go back to T&C Speedway, named after the neighborhood we lived in when it was built: Town & Country. My initial thinking when I built the track was to have a fast part and a more technical part. This is why it has the banking on one side. It was initially against a wall like now but I wanted to add an optional infield road course, thus the little straight between turn 1 and 2. I was getting ready to finally pull the trigger on the infield part but then realized that my 4&5 year old would want to run that course but they wouldn't be able to reach the cars. So then I decided to do some decorating instead.
Worst part about the track is the "bump" going into turn 3. I didn't line up the banking right. You have to set yourself up on lane 4 by letting off just as you approach the turn before giving it the gas. This can be frustrating for beginners. I've tried sanding it down and lifting it up more. I've improved the situation but not eliminated it.
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:54 am
by BRP32
Very nice looking track!
Your scenery is coming along nicely!!!!
Keep up the great work!
Wayne (Bolton's Speed Shop) :D :D :D
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 1:09 pm
by ourwayband
Great looking track!Looks like a fun drive.
rusty
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:21 pm
by dge467
Great looking track / man cave!
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:35 pm
by Kemtronracer
Cool track!! Somehow it reminds me of this track:

What is your track's overall footprint?
JB
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Sat Jun 22, 2013 6:50 pm
by waaytoomuchintothis
Yeah, that's what I was wondering. I'm trying to figure the tightness of the kink. I've never seen one that had a radius that small. Like Harry said, that would get your attention. I've seen some that were so gentle and smooth you just blast through as though it wasn't there. Yours looks like a lot more fun.
Re: The Speedway with Many Names

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Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:57 pm
by dreinecke
I love the idea of the kink. If I ever have time and room to build an oval I think I'll have to follow suit!