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- Sun 12. Jan 2014 15:33
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
- Replies: 27
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Re: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please
Thanks, guys for your comments. Thing is growing bit by bit. Thought about the former LC6/7/8 area and made some changes there including the killing of LC9. Originally I wanted to avoid a complete 'racingline-layout' because I am a bit in sorrow about the possibility to overtake an other car might ...
- Sat 11. Jan 2014 10:45
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
- Replies: 27
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Re: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please
...modular and dremel into waterproof plywood because track will be for outside use. Plaster furthermore wont be watertight. Regards Jens
- Sat 11. Jan 2014 10:28
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
- Replies: 27
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Re: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please
Hi Matt, ...yes, concerning the LC8 conversion you might be right. On the other hand I maybe keep it: If one is travellig upwards to the bridge and the driver just in front of you decides to change lanes at LC7 you might stay on this lane and overtake him just at LC8 by using the lanechange with th...
- Sat 11. Jan 2014 10:01
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
- Replies: 27
- Views: 60779
Re: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please
Hi Lasp, hi everybody, thanks for your reply. Driving the first 'paperversion' of the track several times in my mind I wonder how long easy things sometimes take to get obvious. Subconciously I recognized that there was something wrong and yes, it was the problem not having a chance to change lanes...
- Fri 10. Jan 2014 21:58
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
- Replies: 27
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New Garden-Track? Your opinion and your thoughts, please.
Hi freaks, here we go. Planning for my future track goes on and I would like to ask you about your opinion and your thoughts about it. Estimated size is arround 6m x 1,5m and it might look like this: http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2866/11876757905_1b67c18488_c.jpg Traveldirection will be beginning w...
- Wed 1. Jan 2014 08:40
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-method'
- Replies: 18
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Re: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-met
Good morning and a happy New Year to all of you! Thanks for this idea, Wes. Looking good. The plasticplate could be even smaller to save material. Started to experiment with a router to get a correct depth for the plate. It seems to work fine but I have to take some photos before posting and discuss...
- Mon 30. Dec 2013 20:31
- Forum: Car building
- Topic: Just to find out if it works: 1/24 scratch build chassis
- Replies: 120
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Just to find out if it works: 1/24 scratch build chassis
Hi freaks, everybody of you knowing me from slotracing knows my affinity for realistic scale looks - scenery and cars. Now, planning a garden track 1/24scale it would be great 1. to allow bigger cars for big garden track 2. to allow scale looks for the cars. Playing arround with the future design o...
- Mon 23. Dec 2013 15:08
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-method'
- Replies: 18
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Re: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-met
Thanks for the infos, I think I was lucky whilst building my LCs just hitting the needs. I will take more care for that next track. Thinking about a more precise method to embed the metals. I am going to post if useful.
Regards Jens
Regards Jens
- Mon 23. Dec 2013 15:05
- Forum: My Track
- Topic: New Testtrack, done with kelds dremel method.
- Replies: 12
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Re: New Testtrack, done with kelds dremel method.
Thanks Wes and Keld for the reply, I think diode is worth a try. Kind Regards Jens
- Sun 22. Dec 2013 10:00
- Forum: Track building
- Topic: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-method'
- Replies: 18
- Views: 33444
Re: Embeding the metalplates when using the 'Keld-dremel-met
Tanks, Wes, for your input. One little question please: Does the space between the two 'exitwires' remain 2mm like recommended before or is it getting bigger, too? Thanks for your Info!
Regards Jens
Regards Jens