Jim's Speedway
The Hotslots Speedway is made with 80 plus feet of Carrera track using Professor Motor Controllers and is powered by a Loko power supply. Yep, this is my humble track... Can't wait to see yours!
[click on the images to enlarge]Greg Petrolati's Scalextric Sport Track
Greg's track is made with Scalextric Sport and is approximately 40 feet in total length. The track stays in Greg's living room, but is quite portable. Made of lightweight Celotex in 1"x 6" frame, the track can be taken apart and stored away in minutes when the Petrolati's need their living room for company! Greg's track is made with Scalextric Sport, uses Parma controllers, and standard Scalextric power units for each lane. Pictured are 2 of Greg's own creations, the Javelin and the Triumph Sport 6!
[click on the images to enlarge]Ron Carson's Track
Inside lane length 11.69 M, outside lane 12.18 M. Scalextric sport track. Scalextric power transformer with one transformer per lane. One power jumper at the middle of the coarse to keep power consistent around the track. I recently add the Scalextric RMS system for lap and time keeping. It is a neat system that connects to your home PC and it works great with my XP operating system. I use Parma 45 ohm controllers, they seem to have the right feel for my twisty track. The track table is made of three smaller tables. The legs are held on with wing-nuts and can be disassembled quickly. Under the track is a single bed, just incase our guest room is occupied.
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Roberto's track
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