txronharris
10-11-2008, 11:11 AM
I really appreciate all the help you guys have been giving me over the last several months. I am going to have to put our track up on a Hollow Core Door, so my sopace was cut back ust a bit from 4x8. Here's what I came up with in slotman:
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/door_5.jpg
I'm not a big fan of the over/under, but with the limited space, it gives me more racing room. The corners on the outside are 15/12" radius and I did my best to keep the others as wide as possible. I've got my progressive radius turn in there (I love those) and it looks like it'll be challenging enough to race on but still give the kids something they can have fun with.
I've got about an inch around the ourside of the track from the edge of the table, so I'll be putting up 1x4's around it to keep things from hitting the floor. I'm going to use my Super International set and add a couple of track pieces to make it work. I wish I had more straights, but I was trying to go for challenging instead of just speed. The lane lengths aren't the same, but the shortest is a little over 25ft and the longest about 27ft.
I'd like to hear some critiques from those of you that are more experienced at this that I am. Am I trying to cram 10lbs of potatoes into a 5lb sack? It looks like it flows pretty good and there is room for some minimalistic scenery.
http://photos.hobbytalk.com/data/511/door_5.jpg
I'm not a big fan of the over/under, but with the limited space, it gives me more racing room. The corners on the outside are 15/12" radius and I did my best to keep the others as wide as possible. I've got my progressive radius turn in there (I love those) and it looks like it'll be challenging enough to race on but still give the kids something they can have fun with.
I've got about an inch around the ourside of the track from the edge of the table, so I'll be putting up 1x4's around it to keep things from hitting the floor. I'm going to use my Super International set and add a couple of track pieces to make it work. I wish I had more straights, but I was trying to go for challenging instead of just speed. The lane lengths aren't the same, but the shortest is a little over 25ft and the longest about 27ft.
I'd like to hear some critiques from those of you that are more experienced at this that I am. Am I trying to cram 10lbs of potatoes into a 5lb sack? It looks like it flows pretty good and there is room for some minimalistic scenery.