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Rally section gone and it had to be replaced with something a little smoother this enables me to run the drones in a “Change lane at random” mode. How much fun is that! But it also another racing option which lane is the fastest it all depends where them drones are. Lower section ![]() Lower section through trees ![]() Up hill section ![]() Top of the hill ![]() From a distance oops yes some trees grew over night too ![]() I hope you like it Ian PS Dec 2008
It was hot today – for a change! So I was forced to stay in and do some work on my decals too. ( My hot glue gun broke so I had to put a halt to work on the track for a while Decals from above ![]() Side on ![]() Slowly it is getting there
I managed to sneek a few in Stewart Ford ![]() Fina McLaren ![]() Renault 5 ![]() Renault Clio ![]() Swift ![]() C2
What’s new down at the Autodrome II well I have just been doing some catching up I seemed to miss so much last year building the shed etc. Time has come for me to start filling in some of the gaps. ![]() I should have had one of these Ages ago but kept putting it off something more important always came up. I have played on tracks with them and always admired them, and how well they work. ![]() But it’s not until I got my own that I realised how easy they are to use. The surround is just something I knocked up today (I had to play with it!) I will hopefully go for something more Riko like in time. ![]() Thanks Rich it’s Brilliant pun intended.
New Bend Did a bit of work today on the hairpin took it out! Replaced with 3 R2’s This means I no longer have an R1 in the circuit so overall the track is faster. It was also quite difficult to reach so this was the point at which all the accidents used to take place - Not any more! Room now for tail out action ![]() It flows better too, now I can also set the drone cars to go faster which is even more fun. Yes Kev they are genuine tyre tracks, I only painted the section last night but I set some drones to run round it for a while and they soon left some rubber. ![]() Tree As I was changing one bit I thought I would move some trees in to the new corner that left a bit of a hole here…..Not for long! Planted a seed just on the bend into the pits and look what grew! ![]() ![]() ![]() SF This just shows my Start and Finish line. Note how it is repeated in the pit-lane this stops cars shooting through the pit-lane and missing a lap. Thanks to Riko it doesn’t matter which lane they go through they all get counted! ![]()
Today was the first day of the SSD Chipping Conference. ![]() A conference set-up to promote networking allow listening opportunity - opening the eyes to new things and offering challenges, led by those who have already successfully met them. The conference was excellent. As a member of the Development Team, the event flew by before we even had time to discuss several points it was time delegates to depart. OK what the … is he talking about Unfortunately we did none of the above WE Raced Cars! We had a great time even EZrider joined in as it was half-term he was able to play with his toys too! Savage brought along some of his cars which where all immaculately turned out, it was good to see them in the flesh and they looked even better than in the photos. In particular the MB SLot Pagani Zondas looked really nice despite Tel not being too pleased with one of them I think he is just over critical of his own work. All Tel’s cars perform really well and he was not beaten in any race throughout the day! I think I trailed home last every time……… Some of the scenery took a bit of a bashing but nothing that a bit of hot glue won’t put right. Using different cars highlight some other areas that need attention maybe that hairpin is just too tight I’ll have to look at adjusting that section of track. This is all part of the evolution of the track. Tel also brought along his RichG timing tower which was fantastic I know I keep saying I’ll have to get one, but never get round to it there is just so much I have had to get of late……..One Day! I hope you had a good time Tel I know I did I think Ezrider but who can tell with tweenagers! The box of chocolates where really appreciated by Mrs bleep thank you very much. Thanks for coming I hope we can do it again soon
Scalextric Nissan Skyline - Saloon Chip Been really busy of late so I had some time to have a little self indulgence this afternoon and got round to some chipping I had to get one of these because Zipp uses them! ![]() But once open there isn’t much room for a chip! Despite being Digital ready this was a real pain to chip. It has a little stand to fix the LED to would mine sit on the stand NO Chance! Took ages to get it right! ![]() Once complete it goes well and though not visible here the lights work well too. ![]() Spirit Peugeot 406 Silhouette – Saloon Chip ![]() I know these aren't my normal Genre of slotcars but it takes all-sorts and they do go well on my track! ![]() This was SO! Easy has to be one of my favourite cars ever as regards Chipping Loads of room for the chip, which I just fitted to the floor. Why aren't the Scalextric cars this easy to chip ![]() One from the underside for Tel. ![]() And does it go well! You betcha! ![]()
Todd, Thanks for the comments you know I’m not worthy but it will come on in time. Don’t look at the work bench I should have removed the cup of coffee and the boxes. Oh! and turned the Page on the Calendar! This is for Kev can you spot the differences?
One year after work started today the track was officially opened yes my mystery guest is no longer a mystery “Zipp” did the Official opening as he was the first person to invite me to his track it only seemed fair that he was the first to visit mine! Though the track is far from completion it is working with just a few very minor technical points ironed out today the track itself is running as it was designed to do. We added the MS Mod so power is not a problem no matter how many cars are using. I want to thank Kev for coming over through some absolutely atrocious conditions. I learnt loads from just talking and discussing setups, methods that we do differently we have totally different driving styles and setups and style of car in which we choose to race. I now have lots of thoughts on what cars I need to purchase in the future. As you all know Kev is a stickler for keeping his track clean even though mine was running well he proved just how dreadfully dirty the rails had become in just a few weeks….Again the whole day seemed to vanish in what seemed like just a few minutes and it was all over, but hey there will be a next time. Thanks again Kev you know you are always welcome.
Of course the track is never complete but I need to get it looking good for a celebrity visit this week and to give Dave something to look at
It had to be done! The new Mini Cooper S Classic 1967 Monte Carlo – F1 Chip No Room to fit the chip or is there? The TFI chip will fit won’t it? OK both the Driver and the Co-Driver Had to loose a leg and the dremmel was used but it’s not as bad as I originally thought. The team are quite flexible so they helped out. ![]() Fitting the chip (TFI chip = Tel’s Favourite Insert!) ![]() Fitted from the side ![]() Fitted From the top ![]() Under Side for Tel ![]() And back on the road I get a chance to drive it Cool! How different to some of the others I have done over the last few weeks. A, It’s quiet B It handles So much better than the old Minis I used to have. C With the lights it just looks really great. ![]() ![]() Now what’s next on the agenda….
Just a quick additional post for Dave! I am working on the track too and will post photos of that soon but had to get this up and running first it's taken some time but I think its about there, bit shakey... Dave this comes as a white body. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm also chipping a few cars that seem to not want to be chipped at the moment so that is taking longer than expected This one ![]() This one too ![]() ![]() Still to be done ![]() ![]() ![]() and one or two others
Chipping How to
I have been asked to create a “How To” on chipping. Tools required to chip your car: A, Soldering Iron, B, Solder, C, Wire Cutters, D, Drill or Dremel or Sharp/Craft Knife(Not Always necessary). E, Heat-shrink or Insulation tape.(Recommended). F, Glue or Hot glue(To fix the chip in place). When the Decoder is removed from “all” its packaging it has hot shoes for the round style guide blade and the ferrite man is connected to the yellow and green wires I have cut these off on every single retro fit I have ever done. It also comes with four spare black guides should your car have the blue guides take this opportunity to change them as blue guides are not as affective on the digital system. To fit the chip is not difficult at all, there are four main wires, Red and Black which go to the motor, then Green and Yellow which go to the guide. Plus two thinner red and black wires that are attached to the LED. Let's start with the chip itself it comes in two forms firstly the F1 decoder (C7005) a slim and minimal chip ideal for fitting where space is limited this is not just F1 cars. On some cars the interior sits on the floor-pan so space is a real issue, this is when the F1 board comes into it’s own. The red and black wires on the F1 chip are longer than those on the saloon chip. ![]() Then the saloon chip (C7006) this is slightly bigger and has several extra utilities with connections for both lights and brake lights. This is my weapon of choice 99 % of the time I will try to use this chip as I believe it is more robust overall. Brake Lights RichG ![]() Yellow and green wires from the chip go to the guide there has been several discussions as to which way round they should go, yellow to the right or to the left truth is it will work either way, if you have problems with loss of ID then switch them over.Yellow & Green Which way Round???. ![]() The red and black wires go to the motor but not directly they should be connected to the Ferrite “man” first this reduces interference that can affect the chip itself. These come with the chip however they connected to the green and yellow wires in my experience they are not required at that end so I remove them and use them at the motor connection. The manufacturers cover the joints in a yellow rubberised insulation before fitting to your motor this is best removed, as it tends to be at the point to which the wires are to be connected, it can be torn away. Ferrite Man Some cars (Ninco & Carrera) come pre-fitted with a resistor in these cases the fitting of the ferrite man is optional however if should you decide to fit the ferrite man I would recommend the removal of the resistor there is no need for both. Should you get the red and black wires connected the wrong way round the car shoots off in reverse when placed on your track, so always give it a quick try first before replacing the body! ![]() The other two thinner wires from the chip lead to the LED. The one shown is from a saloon chip as the F1 LED does not have the mini board instead the wires connect direct to the LED to save on space. This little board just helps when trying to fix the LED in place. Location of the LED, it must be central and preferably as near to the guide as possible (It can in-fact go just before the guide or even on the guide).This is when the drill is used just to make the little hole for the LED to fit into ( It doesn’t need to be a drill, I have used a modelling knife on occasions, and you do have a hot soldering iron on hand, but I’d not recommend the smell, as if I’d know!) ![]() The LED viewed from the underside of the car it should just protrude no more than 1-2 mm through the chassis. It is possible for it to interfere should it protrude too far on a low riding car. ![]() Other Chips out there suitable for SSD include the Slot.it SSD Chip drops into the Slot.it cars with ease and is ideal for high revving motors. ![]() The Takara module Also see Takara Chip ![]() And the latest Scalextric offering the DPR Plug. ![]() Things to avoid : Loose Chips in the body of the car, Possibility of any metal to metal connection Insulate.
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