by Florida_Slotter » Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:18 am
One thing that is NOT very available here in Florida is homes with basements. Remember, Florida is basically a sandbar that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Atlantic Ocean. Knowing that, the water table can be very high. After a good rainy season, you can see standing water in the tire tracks of cars that have driven off of the road's surface. As such, basements just are not popular here.
When I built my home in 1978, I wanted a southern exposure. I was lucky and found a corner lot in an area that was desirable to me. I changed my garage layout around so the driveway was on the less traveled roadway. It now faces due west. In Florida that is not the optimum, but that's the way it worked out.
For cost reasons, I had a standard metal garage door. My wife wanted "cream house with dark brown trim" on the house. So that's the color of the house. I started construction in October and we moved in the home in February. When the first summer arrived, I found out what a dark painted metal door does here in Florida during July and August. Solar heater it was!
As time goes by, families grow and their children grow up and move on to start their own lives. My wife gave me the back bedroom for my slot car room. I have built my "Martin's-Ville" track there. To not completely tie up the room for a single purpose, I chose to build a "flipper table". But it makes the track's surface a bit higher then some people are comfortable racing on. But my grandkids and myself have an absolute ball back there.
Hopefully when I get caught up and given the green light from my latest surgery, I can get back to working on the track. My plans call for a "Flip Side" to the road course that I am presently using. I will have an oval with long straights and tight turns. Since it will be built on a 5 x 9 platform, it will be a short track. Hence the name of "Martin's-Ville".
My track is a 4 lane all analog track with commercial style driver's stations and an adjustable power supply. I used Carrera GO track and it works fantastically (thank you Cjent) for just about everything I run. BTW - I can run 1:32 cars on the inner two lanes, just not simultaneously. So I have a test track for 1:32 cars as well.
For 1:32 racing, it's time to brave the heat and make the trek to DeBary Glen. Just bring along lots of liquids - your choice of healthy or unhealthy type. After working outside for quite a few years teaching folks how to ride motorcycles, what's a little summer time heat?
Slot car racing, at least to me, is a 12 month, 365 day a year hobby.