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No matter what you do, make sure you lay the track out and run it before you finalize your design. Sometimes what looks good in the program doesn't always 'flow' right when you actually build it.

My next track may be an "L" shape table too. Got to finish the one I am working on first, though! :lol:

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Scafremon said:
My SI set will arrive on Monday, so I am going to try next week to build a small track, and test out some different aspects, such as all those 6" curves. Unfortunatly, the only cars I have are Super G+, and I am already thinking I need to try some different cars on a track to get a better feel for how it runs . . .
6" turns are -tight- . On my track the smallest radius is 12" and the largest is 18" -- I didn't go any smaller because I just don't like 9" and 6" turns because they are pretty tight for fast magnet cars like Super G+.

Don't get me wrong -- there isn't anything wrong with using smaller radius, so long as you can get it to where you like the flow of the track. I like big sweepers and long straightaways and my track reflects that :)

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Crimnick said:
. . . I want a detailed model that can be raced...but I need a bigger house with an unfinished basement . . . :tongue:
:lol: YEP -- My wife and I looked at probably 30 houses when we were home shopping until we found a nice one-story ranch with a nice open basement.

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