This is getting embarrassing…
My collection has been steadily growing over the 6 years or so that I have been back in the hobby. Very early in my addiction (and being the quintessential engineer) I started a spreadsheet listing all my cars and sundry other data. One of my big drives (ha ha) was to keep track (ha ha) of lap times for all my cars. Every time Luf has “recreated†a new incarnation of his track, I had to start a new worksheet in my spreadsheet.
And note that a couple months ago I finally achieved the Big Goal: for the first time I now have recorded lap times for ALL my cars on the current track! As of now that encompasses 229 running cars and times recorded since the last change in track layout in June 2013 with times for 8 - 10 cars pretty much every week.
OCD? Me?? Naaahhhh….
Given that I have set it up such that I have a column per date and a row per car to record the lap time per car per date, you can imagine my current worksheet has now started taking on rather alarming proportions. So as I went along I steadily expanded the functionality of the spreadsheet.
First I entered a column that listed the best lap time of each car. So I no longer had to look this up per car.
Then I added records linking back to this and sorted the cars by lap time: fastest to slowest. So now at a glance I know the lap time pecking order for all my cars. Cool.
But choosing cars to run in different classes every week is a pain. So I have filters so I can show only cars that fall into a certain class.
And to keep track of the preparation of each car I track all the work I do to each one on a separate sheet.
But trying to rotate the cars over time and ensuring that I “share the love†over all the cars is a different pain. So I created a field showing how long it has been since I ran each car. And a separate worksheet so I can show the last run date and how many weeks/months it has been since I ran each car. So now I sort that and work on a FIFO-derived (First in, First out) basis on choosing cars to run every week.
I believe I have now finally gotten to the point where it will be far more effective to do all this in a database: Access, here we come!
Hi, my name is Alwyn and I i) have too many slot cars and ii) am a little bit obsessive.
All this to say that I apparently have very little trouble in choosing: I just choose WAY too many!