
07-28-2003, 05:13 PM
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my track
i built a track and wanted to see what every body thinks
the bottom is two 2x4 ft pieces of masonite, some smooth wood, found at home depot and for the walls i went to micheals and they had this foam board that i cut to fit, than a little spray paint to give road look, its not the most grip and pretty small so i find it hard to go over a 2.2 motor or a 1.6 with green gears
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07-28-2003, 05:14 PM
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heres what it looks like
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MY XMOD!
Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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07-28-2003, 05:15 PM
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that was bigger than i expected, this is my first time with attachments, you can sorta see in the middle how the track splits for easy storage
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MY XMOD!
Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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07-28-2003, 06:38 PM
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If you need more grip on your track, mix a small amount of sugar and water and spray it on the corners, or wherever you need traction. Make sure to let it dry first after you spray it, other wise it could get real messy.
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07-28-2003, 06:39 PM
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its not too bad with stock tires its mostly not big enough to use faster motors
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MY XMOD!
Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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07-28-2003, 07:44 PM
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the only reason you have traction problems is cuz you used spray paint, some people use duct tape for the road and its supposed to have some traction...but the only thing to fix your speed problem would be to make a new one with longer straightaways and less turns
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07-28-2003, 07:56 PM
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yeah, i'm thinking of making another but i was on a tight budget and this was a pretty cheap track and looks pretty good too
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MY XMOD!
Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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07-28-2003, 09:07 PM
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well, as a first try, it looks really good. I personally havent ever made a track, except for the time I taped a piece of 3'x5' piece of paper to the floor and drew an oval track on it with a Sharpie
If you even call that a track
A track that Im gonna build will be abut 7'x7' and have a rally/road course in the center with a Nascar style track going around that, and in between that and the rally course a drag strip. see picture below \/ (btw the square with rounded edges is the Nascar track, the two lines on the right side are drag strips, and the sqiggle looking thing in the middle is the rally/road course)
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07-28-2003, 10:29 PM
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that should be pretty cool...what are you gonna make the rally course out of?
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07-28-2003, 11:05 PM
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Great start on your track! Just slap some dark grey latex enamel on that sucker and you'll get plenty of grip. I used porch paint cause it was what I had lyin around. But any latex will do. It has a rubbery consistancy and works well.
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07-28-2003, 11:36 PM
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but isnt it possible to tear? and then where will u be?
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07-29-2003, 01:22 AM
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but isnt it possible to tear? and then where will u be?
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You mean the latex paint? Not at all. It's tough stuff!
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07-29-2003, 01:23 AM
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so is that like a can that i would brush on, i dont really want to spray because of the walls being foam
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MY XMOD!
Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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07-29-2003, 01:34 AM
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so is that like a can that i would brush on, i dont really want to spray because of the walls being foam
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Yeah, it comes in gallons I think. You can get it at Walmart or Home Depot. It's fairly cheap too. I used dark grey porch paint. It's tougher than the regular latex enamel. Get some green latex too. You can paint the foam with it. Latex is water based so it won't hurt the foam at all. The porch paint dries kinda flat too, so it looks like a road surface. Check my track out in the track section. You can see the color there. It's under Mullins Motor Speedway. Though I think it is a tad darker than it looks in the pics.
BTW, if you start with raw wood, primer the wood first, sand it, primer again, sand one more time, then finish with 2 or 3 coats of the dark grey. This eliminates any wood grain from showing. It's an old sign painter's trick. But, you are using masonite and shouldn't have to worry about any grain.
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07-29-2003, 01:41 AM
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umm, i cant find words,
what did you use on your walls base, every thing that puts my track to shame, its like taking out a bat beating it to small pieces and laughing at it
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Yellow skyline
Springs: Hard all around
1.5 degree toe in
hard slicks
Top Speed stage 2 motor
full bearings
AWD
6 spoke wheel upgrade
energizer rechargeables
6 Cell Upgrade
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