You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. Thanks for making this amazing video. I can only imagine how hard it would be to set this up without your video. Looking forward to part 2. Carrera should be paying you a commission.
I am waiting for my new carrera Bul and horse set to arrive,I also ordered some extras,ie app connect,extra expansion set and 2 pit lanes,I have watched lots and lots of youtube videos about setting up a trac and how each piece wors and I have to say this is the very best and helpfull youtube videos that i have found thankyou very much for taing the time to help so many people cheers Stephen.
I cant thank you enough for posting this. I think I bought the last Carrera Evolution on the planet. lol I had no idea digital slot car sets even existed. The good thing about Carrera tracks are they will integrate with digital sets when I upgrade. After I priced the control unit, wireless controls, adapters and a few other things I've decided its cheaper to just buy a digital set and have more track to boot. I cant thank you enough for posting this.
My local "TJ Maxx" (in Britain, it's called TK Maxx), I was amazed to see a Carrera 132 Digital set in a huge box selling for £299.00 (reduced by £100.00)! Can't justify buying for space reasons but it totally got my inner child all revved up :-)
I recently purchased the 80's Flashback set so this video has been a very informative machine for me. I really want to thank you for taking the time to do this in a Carrera digital for Dummies style. i have had Scalextric for about 50 years now so this is a totally new venture for me. i have been attending birthdays, weddings, corporate and charity events with our tracks for the last 13 years and after watching just this first video i feel confident that Carrera Digital is going to be a lot easier to control here's to video no 2 and all the rest
Same set here... When you expand, you will love longer straights. Layout is challenging, but lots of fun as it comes though! I started almost the same, getting our "club" (group of friends) to switch from HO to D132 was challenging, until they tried it.😉 Thanks for the support!!! You will really enjoy the Carrera D132!!!
@James Tucker I am actually thinking of bashing some 1/24 1/25 kits and make my own cars for fun... There are a lot of good slot cars out there, and adding lights and a digital chip should be easy...
Nice and helpfull video. Just one addition though. The driving direction for the lane changing parts. It´s very important to put them in the right direction otherwise they won´t work.
That Sir, was an Awesome Carrera Track Setup Demonstration, the best yet. I haven’t purchased my set yet, still puzzled which one to buy. What set was that you demonstrated? Glad I found your video, I will definitely use your technique. Can’t wait to see the next video. Thanks
Hi John - Good video. I'm building another track after a stay of absence, I went for the 124 Digital set. The cars are SOOOO much bigger and detailed and drive heavier around the track, and all it takes to run 124 is the higher 18v power transformer and a couple of cars! Maybe you could introduce them one day in one of your videos in the future? By the way - WHERE DID YOU GET THE SPARE JEWEL CASES FOR YOUR 2 SET CARS???
Hi. I love the 124 cars, and will introduce them for fun runs... keep them out of hot competitions. I believe I snagged a couple jewel cases off Ebay, but if you check with any shop that races, you most likely can get cases there...
Hi John I’m like many who had the old type scalextrix track and cars as a kid then along comes work and distractions like girls but I’ve always had an interest in model cars especially the F1s obviously over the years things change and I know of some guys who’s model railways are now fully digital , and it seems that slot cars are now going the same way I’ve been watching a couple of videos on you tube in the hope I’d find something that would take me through a carrera set up step by step because I know absolutely nothing but I’ve just been watching your slot car mayhem episode 1 and found it to be simply explained and not to technical as some videos I’ve watched and so far I’ve learned about the laying of the track plus putting some sections together before attaching it to the main track and ensuring the red clips that are attached underneath are done so correctly plus how easy this is when it’s done on a well built table which makes sense and will make life so much easier and I’ve learned this just from watching episode 1 so I’m really looking forward to watching all your videos and I’m sure as I do I will be asking you lots of questions in the near future I’ve just liked and subscribed to your channel keep up the good work regards Paul from the Uk 🇬🇧
Thank you!!! I also learned "from scratch", so thats the perspective I chose to present. You will love it! It is SO different from analog racing, strategy really comes into play. Thanks for the kind words, and I'm always willing to help!!
My d132 face-off set is coming today. Funny thing is, I already downloaded the manuals for that and the accessories I purchased, which have been sitting here, taunting me as I wait for the set to arrive. Great, detailed explanation. Subscribed!
Hello. Many thanks for yours video. Very helpfully.. Please i have question.. I want buy extension set n.26956 for Carrera.. But i read somewhere that for this i need better power supply.. I Is true? Now i have just Peak performance Carrera set. Dont know..Greetings from Czech republic.
Thanks for your vids. Their very informative. Could you tell me what particular track package you are showing? And would it work on a 9' x 56" layout space?
Hello!! My original starter set was the 80's Flashback, and with careful rotation, can fit on a 10' x 5'-6" edge to edge. The Carrera track is actually 1/24 scale track, thus bigger.
Sure can... this set was wireless, had the required number of R1 I needed for the planned expansion, and had 2 vs 1 lanechangers. Also, I think the out of box layout is interesting and a little different than the normal modified 8. More curve than straights on this one. Last but not least, the price was right.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 I am just looking at a basic figure 8 track, overpass would be on the straight sections. I have the various parts that came with the set and the basic instructions in the manual but always nice to see things built in real time. Thanks
Sort of.... The playlist Glendale 65 Build episode 01 is construction of the L-girder style of benchwork. I chose that over a regular table because I wanted the flexibility of design vs a conventional table (16'x8'). Hope that helps.
Hello John. So glad I found your channel. Your very thorough which is important for new comers to the hobby. Wondering if you cruz the slot car forums at all, such as HomeRacingWorld? If so what is your forum name? I go by Zippideedooda on the forum above. Keep up the great work and have a blast on your racetrack!
I plan on watching all of these getting started videos. Thanks for doing it. I bought a pit stop for my DTM Furore 132 set, but I am not sure if it's as simple as swapping it in? Did you buy new extension pieces later? I assume you bought the pit and I just haven't gotten to that video yet.
Actually, yes. It's as easy as swapping it in. I wish the pit lane set came with an additional full straight to extend the layout one length, but it doesn't. The Furore set looks like a good candidate to set it up next to the control unit, as (out of the box) the pit lane will count laps. Instructions can be found for that in the manual that came with your Furore set, not in the manual for the pit lane. Since the expansion, I now have 2 pit lanes one being dedicated for the pace car. Have fun with it!! Fueling is a really fun part of this!!
@@slotcarmayhem9765 I see the power wires for sale, are additional power packs needed to, or do the aftermarket wires plug into one power pack that comes with set? Thanks for videos
I believe you are asking about jumper wires? For digital, they simply connect a track section close to the CU to one farther away (providing cleaner power to a far section of track). The goal of these jumpers is to reduce the number of track joints between sources of power sent from the CU. The CU itself can be powered from only a single source, and there can be only 1 CU on a layout. Hope this helps...
This is a great video on the Carrera system and how to set it up, but all those track clips look fussy, I'll stick with with Scalextric track, it's simply click together n go.
They are a bit fussy, but the benefit of larger track (1/24) and the double-length lane changers far outweigh the clip issue, especially considering I am building a permanent layout.
You sir are a gentleman and a scholar. Thanks for making this amazing video. I can only imagine how hard it would be to set this up without your video. Looking forward to part 2. Carrera should be paying you a commission.
Thank you sir!!
I am waiting for my new carrera Bul and horse set to arrive,I also ordered some extras,ie app connect,extra expansion set and 2 pit lanes,I have watched lots and lots of youtube videos about setting up a trac and how each piece wors and I have to say this is the very best and helpfull youtube videos that i have found thankyou very much for taing the time to help so many people cheers Stephen.
Thank you!! Have fun!!!!
Thanks for doing the Video! I recently purchased a New Carrera Digital GT Race Battle Set. Your Video helps me understand how to assemble it!
Thank you!!!
I cant thank you enough for posting this. I think I bought the last Carrera Evolution on the planet. lol I had no idea digital slot car sets even existed. The good thing about Carrera tracks are they will integrate with digital sets when I upgrade. After I priced the control unit, wireless controls, adapters and a few other things I've decided its cheaper to just buy a digital set and have more track to boot. I cant thank you enough for posting this.
You are welcome!!
My local "TJ Maxx" (in Britain, it's called TK Maxx), I was amazed to see a Carrera 132 Digital set in a huge box selling for £299.00 (reduced by £100.00)! Can't justify buying for space reasons but it totally got my inner child all revved up :-)
I recently purchased the 80's Flashback set so this video has been a very informative machine for me.
I really want to thank you for taking the time to do this in a Carrera digital for Dummies style.
i have had Scalextric for about 50 years now so this is a totally new venture for me. i have been attending birthdays, weddings, corporate and charity events with our tracks for the last 13 years and after watching just this first video i feel confident that Carrera Digital is going to be a lot easier to control
here's to video no 2 and all the rest
Same set here... When you expand, you will love longer straights. Layout is challenging, but lots of fun as it comes though!
I started almost the same, getting our "club" (group of friends) to switch from HO to D132 was challenging, until they tried it.😉
Thanks for the support!!! You will really enjoy the Carrera D132!!!
@James Tucker I am actually thinking of bashing some 1/24 1/25 kits and make my own cars for fun... There are a lot of good slot cars out there, and adding lights and a digital chip should be easy...
Good info, great video! Especially the track clip info!
Very informative thank you I have been HO also thinking on changing to carrera .
Best move I ever made.
Very comprehensive - thanks very much for this informative and instructive content!
Nice and helpfull video. Just one addition though. The driving direction for the lane changing parts. It´s very important to put them in the right direction otherwise they won´t work.
Very true!!!
That Sir, was an Awesome Carrera Track Setup Demonstration, the best yet. I haven’t purchased my set yet, still puzzled which one to buy. What set was that you demonstrated? Glad I found your video, I will definitely use your technique. Can’t wait to see the next video. Thanks
Hi John - Good video. I'm building another track after a stay of absence, I went for the 124 Digital set. The cars are SOOOO much bigger and detailed and drive heavier around the track, and all it takes to run 124 is the higher 18v power transformer and a couple of cars! Maybe you could introduce them one day in one of your videos in the future? By the way - WHERE DID YOU GET THE SPARE JEWEL CASES FOR YOUR 2 SET CARS???
Hi. I love the 124 cars, and will introduce them for fun runs... keep them out of hot competitions.
I believe I snagged a couple jewel cases off Ebay, but if you check with any shop that races, you most likely can get cases there...
Hi John I’m like many who had the old type scalextrix track and cars as a kid then along comes work and distractions like girls but I’ve always had an interest in model cars especially the F1s obviously over the years things change and I know of some guys who’s model railways are now fully digital , and it seems that slot cars are now going the same way I’ve been watching a couple of videos on you tube in the hope I’d find something that would take me through a carrera set up step by step because I know absolutely nothing but I’ve just been watching your slot car mayhem episode 1 and found it to be simply explained and not to technical as some videos I’ve watched and so far I’ve learned about the laying of the track plus putting some sections together before attaching it to the main track and ensuring the red clips that are attached underneath are done so correctly plus how easy this is when it’s done on a well built table which makes sense and will make life so much easier and I’ve learned this just from watching episode 1 so I’m really looking forward to watching all your videos and I’m sure as I do I will be asking you lots of questions in the near future I’ve just liked and subscribed to your channel keep up the good work regards
Paul from the Uk 🇬🇧
Thank you!!! I also learned "from scratch", so thats the perspective I chose to present. You will love it! It is SO different from analog racing, strategy really comes into play. Thanks for the kind words, and I'm always willing to help!!
My d132 face-off set is coming today. Funny thing is, I already downloaded the manuals for that and the accessories I purchased, which have been sitting here, taunting me as I wait for the set to arrive. Great, detailed explanation. Subscribed!
Thank you!!!
that Porsche 917 le mans!
Yup, my fav!!!
Excellent instructions. Thanks.
Thank you!!
Hello. Many thanks for yours video. Very helpfully.. Please i have question.. I want buy extension set n.26956 for Carrera.. But i read somewhere that for this i need better power supply.. I Is true? Now i have just Peak performance Carrera set. Dont know..Greetings from Czech republic.
did you design the path of the layout or was it from a catalog.if so what templates or tools did you use
Hello, I laid it out myself, using an older (free) version of Ultimate Racer software.
Thank You
Thanks for your vids. Their very informative. Could you tell me what particular track package you are showing? And would it work on a 9' x 56" layout space?
Hello!! My original starter set was the 80's Flashback, and with careful rotation, can fit on a 10' x 5'-6" edge to edge. The Carrera track is actually 1/24 scale track, thus bigger.
Thanks for the great video. Can you tell me why you selected the 80's flashback as a starter set over the others that are available?
Sure can... this set was wireless, had the required number of R1 I needed for the planned expansion, and had 2 vs 1 lanechangers. Also, I think the out of box layout is interesting and a little different than the normal modified 8. More curve than straights on this one.
Last but not least, the price was right.
This is Bar None the best Carrera track how to put together I have ever seen
Thank you for this video, as a newbie to Carrera Slot Cars, I found it very helpful. Do you have a video on assembling the overpass parts?
Are you referring to the Carrera bent overpass? I do not have that item, thought about it, but seemed a bit steep for the planned layout.
As far as the overpass I have on the expansion, i will be scratch building the overpass bridge.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 I am just looking at a basic figure 8 track, overpass would be on the straight sections. I have the various parts that came with the set and the basic instructions in the manual but always nice to see things built in real time. Thanks
Great and informative video. Are you still enjoying your set up?
Very much so!!! It's a daily thing for me.😁😁
Hey John! Do you have a segment on a table build? Thanks
Sort of.... The playlist Glendale 65 Build episode 01 is construction of the L-girder style of benchwork. I chose that over a regular table because I wanted the flexibility of design vs a conventional table (16'x8'). Hope that helps.
Hello John. So glad I found your channel. Your very thorough which is important for new comers to the hobby. Wondering if you cruz the slot car forums at all, such as HomeRacingWorld? If so what is your forum name? I go by Zippideedooda on the forum above. Keep up the great work and have a blast on your racetrack!
Hi... I look through several, have not yet signed up at any. I like HomeRacingWorld!!! Thank you for the kind words!!
I plan on watching all of these getting started videos. Thanks for doing it. I bought a pit stop for my DTM Furore 132 set, but I am not sure if it's as simple as swapping it in? Did you buy new extension pieces later? I assume you bought the pit and I just haven't gotten to that video yet.
Actually, yes. It's as easy as swapping it in. I wish the pit lane set came with an additional full straight to extend the layout one length, but it doesn't. The Furore set looks like a good candidate to set it up next to the control unit, as (out of the box) the pit lane will count laps. Instructions can be found for that in the manual that came with your Furore set, not in the manual for the pit lane. Since the expansion, I now have 2 pit lanes one being dedicated for the pace car. Have fun with it!! Fueling is a really fun part of this!!
Please, what size is your table? Looks good.
8x16 feet.
Thank for your video, My track is too long, the cars don't make it whole loop. Any advice, Thank you
Sounds like you need power taps at additional locations. Track joints add voltage drop.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 I see the power wires for sale, are additional power packs needed to, or do the aftermarket wires plug into one power pack that comes with set? Thanks for videos
I believe you are asking about jumper wires? For digital, they simply connect a track section close to the CU to one farther away (providing cleaner power to a far section of track). The goal of these jumpers is to reduce the number of track joints between sources of power sent from the CU.
The CU itself can be powered from only a single source, and there can be only 1 CU on a layout.
Hope this helps...
After build, what are the dimensions of the track? (not the table size but just the track).
It is about 65 feet in running length, and overall area of track alone is 15'-7" x 6'-10".
Good instructions:)
This is a great video on the Carrera system and how to set it up, but all those track clips look fussy, I'll stick with with Scalextric track, it's simply click together n go.
They are a bit fussy, but the benefit of larger track (1/24) and the double-length lane changers far outweigh the clip issue, especially considering I am building a permanent layout.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 The lane change bit looks great, I am running analogue system on boards on my bed so it has to be disassembled to sleep lol.
@@olivertaylor4779 been there, lol. The bigger Carrera track can be a challenge.
I would love to know how much and where to buy
For a set?? About 400 USD, Prices vary.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 how big of track
My current setup is 8x16 feet.
Takes me back to when I was 11! Interesting video. Music distracting/irritating though IMHO. But, what do I know?
Thanks, I get it... I use background music to mask unruly background noises (compressors, dog running upstairs, etc). Appreciate the feedback!!
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