After having to dismantle "Hunter Valley" due to the landlord needing his house back, I found myself having to move into the only 4 bedroom place we could find in our budget.
This had no room for a track, and not that much for 3 growing kids and all there paraphernalia ! Fortunately the track found a home at the club.
Finally after three and a half years searching, we found a place with more room, and the bonus was it had a decent sized outbuilding/shed.
Having settled in, I set to cleaning out the outbuilding, which looked like it had been used as a wood workshop, and was covered from rafters to floor in sawdust.
So here we are at the beginning of track no. 3, which I will be naming "Roughwood" given the interior of the outbuilding/shed.
I wanted to have a similar layout to my very first Track "Savage Raceway", but no elevations. So I came up with the below layout.
That was done using Trackpower software and Scalextric track pieces, but this will be a routed 2 lane track and I hope to give enough lane spacing to run larger scale cars if desired
The lane lengths should be in the region of 55ft.
The boards are 2x 1220 x 2440 (8' x 4') with a 732x1220 (2'6" x 4')extension on one end.
Track is now routed (and simplified a little) apart from the lane length balancing section. Although the inside lane is shorter by approx. 70 cm, it is mostly inner curves so will be a bit slower anyway. I am thinking if I add about 350mm it should be close to having the same lap times …. possibly. Maybe I am overthinking it
My ball of string tells me the total lane length of the outer lane is 16.5m (approx. 54ft).
Lane spacing is the same as Carrera track, and there is plenty of sliding room on the outside corners for the longest 1/32 cars on full opposite lock !
As per "Hunter Valley" the track edges will not always follow parallel to the lanes, to give the impression the cars are taking a racing line through some sections.
Looks like a visit to the DIY shop will be on the cards at the weekend for some paint
More specifically Homebase home of colour Slate Grey Silk for the track (be warned it needed 3 coats !) The white is Wilko One coat Matt Brilliant White.
I have match-pots I'll be using for the red on the rumble strips, and a possibly some home of colour Stone for some non track hardstanding areas (left over from a wall I painted when we moved in, and I took the shelving down to find it had been painted around) !
Beer is off limits atm fluff, as I am doing it during the day, and if I start then …. its a slippery slope
And no portable music machine, every time I get some spare cash, it goes on stuff directly related to the track
(that reminds me, still need to source a monitor too).
For the track? Hie thee to the thrift stores. People have been dumping their 4:3 ratio displays of all sizes, and in widescreen anything below 22" seems to be going unwanted now. Often you can test well enough without a computer. When you plug them in you usually get an OSD (On Screen Display) with diagnostics, or similar. And often enough the 'No Signal' image is set to move around, so you can tell in about a minute if the pixels are essentially good.
One common lemon to avoid: Samsung 915 -- these have a nasty flaw that doesn't fail till after they warm up.
Around here (Canada, West Coast) you should be able to get something nice for $15. $20 if you're in a hurry.
My phone didn't pick up the LED colours very well, but its red, to yellow to green, and yellow on track call/pause. thanks to Bentley and Race Cordinator for helping me suss them out
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I re-purposed the surplus shelving left in the shed, and some leftover mdf, to make a workbench.
And on to the track, just homies and scenic object to add as and when. It is never going to be a scenic track, more functional with some scenery based objects
Oh yes rubbering is certainly needed, come on down ! It actually isn't initially as slippery as I feared, but its a long way from grippy yet
I might have to get 2 more tyre walls at the bottom end, it looked better filled in when I borrowed some from the top end to try, but then I'll have 4 surplus …
I have been considering a backdrop from them. They really do look great in your photos. I think I will go ahead with it.
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