Getting back into slot cars again after 53years.. yes , years ago was enjoying Scalextric .... now I’m looking at the new systems and thinking of building a layout to enjoy with my grandson..... brilliant videos ...
I've just subscribed.i have no intention of building a track or even racing slot cars but i find it very interesting how people like yourself build something so amazing.
Just subscribed too. Never seen anything like this. Thank you for the detailed instructions on the construction. My imagination is running away from me lol. Look forward to future posts.
What a great demo!! Thanks! Off to look for the video showing how you rigged it to your ceiling... I have a ton of Carrera and no permanent place to set it up, I've ben eyeing a spot in my garage for something like this.
Hi Boone, I'm on my third layout build and just discovered your channel. Your track layout is amazing! Best I've seen and your videos are so helpful and inspiring, thank you!
Excellent Boone. However, I must comment about there being no right or wrong way to carve hills. My experience has taught me that cutting in a manner that leads to a trip to the emergency room is definitely the wrong way. 😂 BTW, full-on diggin’ the rumble strips. 😎🤙
Quick question on maintaining a shiny slot car. I have kids here that race and I think just from touching the cars they tend to dull out. What can I use to clean and polish but not degrade factory paint/decals.... Thanks for your time in advance. We love the videos!
Thank you Daryl , a good polish to use is a aerosol spray wax. There are quite a few on the market today. The aerosol wax will mist onto the surface and it just needs a light buff with a microfiber cloth and it shines right up.
Excellent video and narrative. I can not believe and understand how someone could not appreciate your artistic and creative skills. Oh well their loss. First time viewer and now a loyal subscriber. I plan to share your channel with friends and family. I am certain that they will do the same. We welcome and look forward to your additional videos. Thank you, SIR!
Hello Boones, I follow your videos and your explanations, I would like to be able to put your knowledge into practice soon. the videos are especially spectacular. I would like to know the type of filler you use to put on top of the Foam. 😊
Thank you very much, the filler I use is Drywall Joint Compound. It is very inexpensive and works great 👍. There are modeling fillers on the market. But this works just as well and you get quite a bit for your money.
What is joint compound? Is it for plastering or for tiling or something else? I live in Latvia and they dont understand what i need unless I tell them what its originally for 🤷 Amazing track ans scenery Thank you for posting 👍...Harry
Thank you Harry, the joint compound is originally designed for interior drywall. It’s the compound that is spread over the gaps between the drywall sheets to fill in the gaps . It’s then sanded down to make a smooth surface so the wall can then be textured and painted afterwards. Wish I could link a picture for you but RUclips doesn’t allow that in chat / comments….
@BoonesSlotCarGarage Ahh thank you ..I totally understand what it is now ..I will easily be able to get it ...Thank you for your reply and Top quality channel 👍
@@Go_to_scale_rc_and_slotcars very cool Harry, I forget sometimes that my videos get out to every little corner of the world , and what things are called in the states isn’t always the same in other countries. 😂…. Thank you for asking and if you have any other questions please feel free to reach out . I’ll do my best to try to help..
Magine if We had micro sounds coming outta Our Cars? GT3, Aussie V8 and NASCAR noise, YUM! Kooks in the Lab Man. LEDs Flaming in Micro outta the Pipes as My 917 gets superlite . Beauty Boone's.
Boone, quick question: what’s your opinion of screwing your track down onto the board to lock it down? Was thinking just the tracks that tend to get the most play, curves, etc. Also, thank you for taking time to answer everyone’s questions!
Thanks 😊, fastening a track with screws is a good way of securing it. Depending on the track you have, some actually have a track securing system available. But if you do decide to take the screws to it, 😂… here are a couple things to consider. Different manufacturers of track use different materials to make the track surface. I’ll point out the major Two… Carrera track is a much harder material than Scalextric. So take caution when tightening the track down as to try not to distort the racing surface, Scalextric will distort easily. Try to countersink your holes so the screw head is flush with the surface. Also try to place the screws to the outside edge of the track as to not interfere with the racing surface. If you are thinking of fastening down a corner, try to place your screw on the inside edge of the track. But yes 👍 , screwing down a track is a necessary evil sometimes 😂.
I want to build a cityscape track next year. I'm thinking of using 1/43 Carrera Go track to get the most track onto a 4 x 12 layout and to re-use the low cost Lionel O-gauge model buildings, people etc. available at swap meets and on ebay. Are there enough cars to choose from in the 1/43 scale? I want mostly 1960s - 70s era cars.
I love the grass. It looks like you have some fescue, some Kentucky Blue grass and maybe some rye. LOL Ok, all kidding aside, mixing up the colors really does give it a more superb natural appearance. I love it. However, I got a big question.... Does the grass later work its way up into the interiors of the slot cars? I ask because I'm planning on doing scenery for my slot track but my scale is H.O.
Thanks David... the static grass stays put very well. I don’t have a issue with it coming loose, but that said , I do a good vacuum when it is completely dried. This way if there is some that is loose it gets vacuumed up.... but as far as looks go , you just can’t ask for more.
OK ...On this one the grass came out Awesome .. But plz take a look at ur Rumble straps I'm no expert. But there not right gauge wise .if that emwere areal track the rum ble strip e be 5 foot ..I think U need to look at Ur cars wheels to the blue an white strip? I'd go half that bug..The blue an white an how u paint is right on..they always look hand painted at most real tracks Cept in Europe now.They do a perfect line ..Thx for ur time..
For scenery I just use acrylic. There are other paints that can be used. But I have never needed anything more than just good old acrylic paints 😂. Now for figures or car bodies, ect… there are others paints that I will use. But the cool thing about acrylic is it’s not going to break your checkbook, and when it cures it’s pretty durable.
Fantastic Boone. I'm also just starting out to build a layout. So this is the first video of yours I've seen. Could I ask what you used for the extended parts (in black) around some of the corners on your layout? Have you done a video about it? Thanks Derek
Thanks Derek, the edging is 1/4 in MDF , it’s covered in a later video on the sight. Spray foam scenery and rocks.... I cover the edging and other things as well. Welcome to the world of slot cars and thank you for watching...
Boone- Nice video! This was my favorite video in your series so far. A few questions for you: (1) What glue did you use to attach the styrene board to the styrene hill pieces? (2) Was the watered down acrylic paint or did you water-down a latex paint for your initial coat of brown? (3) Have you ever used a foam cutter while working with the styrene board? (4) if not a foam cutter, what type of blade did you use for your long cuts when you did your first cut on the original styrene sheet (before you used your knife for shaping)? (5) After the wood glue dries on the static grass, do you need to use a final spray (like Testor's Dull Coat) to keep everything in place or is that an unnecessary step? Thanks!
Thank you for your input, 1st the glue I used to attach the foam to the board is PVA, but you can also use hot glue if you want to speed up the process. I also use that to attach the different pieces of foam together. 2nd the ground color is watered down acrylic paint. 3rd I don’t use a foam cutter , would like one but just haven’t gone out and purchased. It would make things easier. Lol... 4th I use a retractable razor knife to cut the foam. 5th I have found that the grass stays in place very well with the wood glue, but any added insurance of sealing down the grass would be a plus. Kinda new at the video thing, I thank you for your comment , and i will definitely make sure to explain more in-depth in my future videos. Glad that you enjoyed it and thank you again.... Boone
@Boone, i have a question, im currently building my track, atm the wood table. after that im going to start with the scenery. how do you fix the landscape on the table? do you even fix? my table is quite huge, 4.55 / 2.6 meter. how would you recomend myself to build the landscape? i cant go around the table but i builded the table so he can hold myself. so i was thinking starting in one of the far corners and work to the other far corner. im planing to paint the tracks as well. would you recommend myself doing that at the very begining, befor doing landscaping? thx for your help stefan
Nice size layout you have planned… if you plan on making a permanent layout I recommend glueing the polystyrene board to your table top. Either with PVA or a good wood glue, you can use hot glue in those areas that have those special needs , but realize it will melt the polystyrene some…This will help in a few ways. One of which is that your scenery will be firmly anchored and will not move. Movement can be a very bad thing , tends to destroy the hours of work you put into building up everything. If you have an area that you want to have access to , you can make removable scenery panels. These are pretty cool , but use them with some engineering in mind . They are best used in an island area. Meaning an area that the panel can be removed without disturbing any other scenery. … fixing the track to your board had its pluses and minuses. The plus is that the track is secure and will not move , at least on the table. Plastic track will expand and contract due to heat and cold… if you have your layout in a non heated area this might not be a great idea. The down side of securing the track is it makes it that much more work to service the track . Stuff happens… sometimes you need to remove an area of track for repairs or replacement… digital comes to mind on this one.. 😂… sometimes they can act up and need some cleaning. I have seen guys tie the scenery into the track , meaning blend the edge of the track into the landscape so it looks really realistic. This is very cool effect, but keep in mind the downside as well. My track is not secured to my table , I use my scenery and corner edge aprons to lock it into place to minimize the movement. It works very well , and I can remove the track if needed…. Believe I have a video that I show this and explain.. but sometimes I have to go through the track to tighten up the connections… and last but not least your attack plan…. 😂… you can start at one side and move across the layout building as you go , this will work. I prefer to try to start inside and work my way out… but like painting a room , don’t paint yourself into a corner. You can do the same with your scenery.. best thing is to look at this ad a possibility and plan accordingly. Meaning… give yourself an option, if you build and then down the road you want to change something or add , try to give yourself a route that you can get back into that area . Weather it be a removable piece of your scenery or track that can be removable so you can access those hard to reach areas . I have such an area as well. I can remove my track and it gives me a way of getting into the area , but it’s a bit of a tricky situation… hope this helps… big topic… let me know if you need any more help… thanks for watching my videos and have fun with your new project ….
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage thats a very good idea. im going to make two removable landscapesparts. ill prob. have some more questions down the road. 😀 happy to ask you for some more advise.
Mrs Boone-"Boone , you said you'd cut the grass today. Are you working on that layout again?" Boone-"But honey I gotta wait for the glue to dry.....Oooh, you mean outside"
Very cool…. A good base for 1/32 scale is honestly the bigger the better. But if you are limited on space I would at least start with 4ft x 8ft , anything smaller than this is a bit too small. And you are going to find that there are two major brands of track on the market. Yes there are a few others but these two are the major players. Carrera and Scalextric , Carrera can run 1/32 and 1/24 but it comes with a bigger footprint since the track is larger do to the fact it can handle the large 1/24 scale cars. Scalextric is 1/32 scale track and happens to be the same brand I use for track. Many options on who had the better track
Sorry,,,, I wasn’t done yet…. Hit the send button when I was attempting to correct the end of that….lol… to make a long story short . It really comes down to your preference. Both brands have pluses and minuses. But if I was in your shoes and was limited on space I would go for Scalextric. It’s readily available and the company has been around since the beginning of this hobby…. Hope this helps
I’m not sure… my only hesitation on doing this is the durability over time. By making the joint compound thick it might be brittle and crack or worse yet break loose…
The joint compound works great for covering the foam and polystyrene for scenery, and since it is covered with paint , grass ect..but if it was in an area next to the racing surface, I’m just not sure how much abuse it will be able to take
@@jameswalton9299 no worries… but you could always give it a try… a little R&D project.. it might work. I would not commit to building all your rumble strips this way at first , just a section and see how it works out. One thing about slot cars is that many ideas with scenery are still in development stages … only way to find out if it works is to try it out…
You have some time… as long as the glue doesn’t glaze over your okay. But I tend to do smaller areas and not the complete large area at once. It just helps me to keep my mess to a minimum. And I can concentrate on my application better..
Hey Boone just stumbled over your channel. Looks really nice. I love the casual way you go for it. Beautiful results! Any gallery of your track somewhere? You use scx/scalextric track? Just one note on the mic ... it a little to low. Had to crank up at volume. Keep it coming will watch again! Best regards from over pond.
I was going to do a short video of my layout up to this point since I have had a few inquiries about it... so that’s in the works. I use Scalextric track and it’s about 106ft . Will keep an eye on my volume, thank you for that. Glad you like the channel and I appreciate your input thank you again..... Boone
Best way is to make a template using paper or cardboard. Place the paper down so that the sides are under your track and then trace a line using the track as your guid . Cut out the template and the trace on your foam and cut to shape
HI Boone, what kind of gras make/model are you using? I was trying to find 2mm dark green, 3mm medium and 7mm light green - but can't really find any shop that offers such a stuff in the colors and sizes. Do you have a website or recommendation for me please?
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage thanks Boone. I have found this - it is really expensive in Germany. I will follow your lead and will use as many home-made as possible.
Hello you there my friend, your beautiful attention to detail is amazing I, don't have the money or, patents to do that much work to a, layout like that but i,will do some thing like that,when I move,,away from jealous haters that dont,do anything but play,mind,,games they make people there hobby they,don't know what is,cool and fun,what a waste, but when I, move,out of here im,making a,train,,layout in,one,room and a raceway layout in,a other, room because im,going to live,alone,,so,,i,,can,,do,,want to do, my kids are doing well and have a great life so i,don't have to worry about them,so now i,can take,my life back,,and,,have my freedom again, i,did,it,,,before,,and,,will,,do,,it,,again,,yes i,,have a lot of good ideas,,from your channel and i,,wont,,for get,,them,,i,cant wait,,it,,will,,be,,cool,,thanks
If you want to save yourself some work ( and make rock edges look more realistic) take your drywall saw and scrape it along all the edges....because of the teeth being different sizes and angle it rips and tears at a much more realistic unstanderized way
Yes that works very well. This was a very early video that I made for carving rock. My technique has changed some since. But yes , a saw blade works great 👍. I also like to use a butcher knife and scrape the tip as well.
The Bob Ross of slot car scenery creation!
😂 thanks Patrick
Getting back into slot cars again after 53years.. yes , years ago was enjoying Scalextric .... now I’m looking at the new systems and thinking of building a layout to enjoy with my grandson..... brilliant videos ...
Thank you Michael , and welcome back to the hobby
Boone
The next one I watched had tgat small bridge ..Wow it really came out well. Thx Again fun watch
Your ability to teach is fantastic your attention to detail is exact very good my friend thankyou
Thank you Cal
I've just subscribed.i have no intention of building a track or even racing slot cars but i find it very interesting how people like yourself build something so amazing.
Thank you very much Gordon
Admirable how you make these models, you really are an Artist, worthy of admiration
Thank you
Just subscribed too. Never seen anything like this. Thank you for the detailed instructions on the construction. My imagination is running away from me lol. Look forward to future posts.
Thank you Charles, glad to hear that you enjoyed it and it sparked some imagination blood flow 😂
Been driving myself nuts trying to figure out how, what material, etc. Your the voice of reason and intelligent practicality! Thanks much! JP
😂 thank you James… if you need any additional information or have a question please feel free to message me
Looks great Boone. Iove that trick you do with the sock on the vacuum cleaner to save the excess grass. Fantastic work mate. 👍
Thanks Nige. Anything to save a buck or two. Static grass can get a little spendy...
Great detail in the videos. I appreciate the time it probably takes to make videoes like this.
Thank you… yes a few hours go into these videos 😂
What a great demo!! Thanks!
Off to look for the video showing how you rigged it to your ceiling... I have a ton of Carrera and no permanent place to set it up, I've ben eyeing a spot in my garage for something like this.
Thanks Tom , if you have any questions let me know . I’ll see what I can do
You’re like the bob ross of hobby modeling.
Thank you,,, lol
G’day, Boone! You’re a champion! I’m just beginning to dip my toes into the world of slotcar scenery and your making it so much easier! Thanks mate!
Thank you Mick, glad my videos are a help...
Hi Boone, I'm on my third layout build and just discovered your channel. Your track layout is amazing! Best I've seen and your videos are so helpful and inspiring, thank you!
Thank you very much Mark, and I appreciate you watching my videos...
Looks so nice. I have a 4 lane setup made to race but its so plain. Just sitting on plywood. I’m inspired now! 👍🙏🏻
Thanks Ben, that’s awesome, glad I have inspired you to build some scenery, have fun and merry Christmas
Very nice video, love slotcar tracks :) Great guide, thanks for sharing
Thank you
Pretty good, no frills explanation. I learned a lot !
Thanks Marcelo
Very good job . Looks great
Thank you Jeffrey
Hi mate great youtube thank you regards rhys watsonia Victoria Australia
Thank you
Great tutorial 👍🏼
Thank you
Awesome skills gives me idea's Thanks bro...
Thank you Joe
Looks really good. Thanks for the explanations and the tips
Thank you Sergio, glad I was able to help
I can get enough of your videos... they are extremely well explained
Excellent Boone. However, I must comment about there being no right or wrong way to carve hills. My experience has taught me that cutting in a manner that leads to a trip to the emergency room is definitely the wrong way. 😂 BTW, full-on diggin’ the rumble strips. 😎🤙
😂 thanks buddy
Great video!,
Thank you
That's super cool! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! Keep the great work!
Thank you
great job man
Thank you William
BRILLIANT!!
Thanks buddy
Quick question on maintaining a shiny slot car. I have kids here that race and I think just from touching the cars they tend to dull out. What can I use to clean and polish but not degrade factory paint/decals.... Thanks for your time in advance. We love the videos!
Thank you Daryl , a good polish to use is a aerosol spray wax. There are quite a few on the market today. The aerosol wax will mist onto the surface and it just needs a light buff with a microfiber cloth and it shines right up.
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage 👍
Great work 🤙
Thanks Ray
Excellent video and narrative. I can not believe and understand how someone could not appreciate your artistic and creative skills. Oh well their loss. First time viewer and now a loyal subscriber. I plan to share your channel with friends and family. I am certain that they will do the same. We welcome and look forward to your additional videos. Thank you, SIR!
Thank you Brian, and thank you for sharing and subscribing to my channel
Great video ! Foam Board is awesome for landscaping model slots or trains. You also put sculptamold plaster over it. 👍 subscribed
Thanks NHseacoast
Magnificent job
Hello Boones, I follow your videos and your explanations, I would like to be able to put your knowledge into practice soon. the videos are especially spectacular. I would like to know the type of filler you use to put on top of the Foam. 😊
Thank you very much, the filler I use is Drywall Joint Compound. It is very inexpensive and works great 👍. There are modeling fillers on the market. But this works just as well and you get quite a bit for your money.
What is joint compound? Is it for plastering or for tiling or something else? I live in Latvia and they dont understand what i need unless I tell them what its originally for 🤷 Amazing track ans scenery Thank you for posting 👍...Harry
Thank you Harry, the joint compound is originally designed for interior drywall. It’s the compound that is spread over the gaps between the drywall sheets to fill in the gaps . It’s then sanded down to make a smooth surface so the wall can then be textured and painted afterwards. Wish I could link a picture for you but RUclips doesn’t allow that in chat / comments….
@BoonesSlotCarGarage Ahh thank you ..I totally understand what it is now ..I will easily be able to get it ...Thank you for your reply and Top quality channel 👍
@@Go_to_scale_rc_and_slotcars very cool Harry, I forget sometimes that my videos get out to every little corner of the world , and what things are called in the states isn’t always the same in other countries. 😂…. Thank you for asking and if you have any other questions please feel free to reach out . I’ll do my best to try to help..
Magine if We had micro sounds coming outta Our Cars?
GT3, Aussie V8 and NASCAR noise, YUM!
Kooks in the Lab Man.
LEDs Flaming in Micro outta the Pipes as My 917 gets superlite .
Beauty Boone's.
😂, that would be cool…
I usually use Chicken wire and plaster cloth but I think for my 1/32 layout I'm gonna use foam board... So your up! Thanks Boone chat with you soon!
Thanks buddy
Boone, quick question: what’s your opinion of screwing your track down onto the board to lock it down? Was thinking just the tracks that tend to get the most play, curves, etc. Also, thank you for taking time to answer everyone’s questions!
Thanks 😊, fastening a track with screws is a good way of securing it. Depending on the track you have, some actually have a track securing system available. But if you do decide to take the screws to it, 😂… here are a couple things to consider. Different manufacturers of track use different materials to make the track surface. I’ll point out the major Two… Carrera track is a much harder material than Scalextric. So take caution when tightening the track down as to try not to distort the racing surface, Scalextric will distort easily. Try to countersink your holes so the screw head is flush with the surface. Also try to place the screws to the outside edge of the track as to not interfere with the racing surface. If you are thinking of fastening down a corner, try to place your screw on the inside edge of the track. But yes 👍 , screwing down a track is a necessary evil sometimes 😂.
Great advice. Thank you so much!
boone you have great idea's
I want to build a cityscape track next year. I'm thinking of using 1/43 Carrera Go track to get the most track onto a 4 x 12 layout and to re-use the low cost Lionel O-gauge model buildings, people etc. available at swap meets and on ebay. Are there enough cars to choose from in the 1/43 scale? I want mostly 1960s - 70s era cars.
Sound like a cool idea, love to see what you come up with
I love the grass. It looks like you have some fescue, some Kentucky Blue grass and maybe some rye. LOL
Ok, all kidding aside, mixing up the colors really does give it a more superb natural appearance. I love it. However, I got a big question.... Does the grass later work its way up into the interiors of the slot cars? I ask because I'm planning on doing scenery for my slot track but my scale is H.O.
Thanks David... the static grass stays put very well. I don’t have a issue with it coming loose, but that said , I do a good vacuum when it is completely dried. This way if there is some that is loose it gets vacuumed up.... but as far as looks go , you just can’t ask for more.
Great job! Thank you.
Thanks
How did you get the initial shape of the foam. It fits so nice. Do you do flooring? Lol. Thank You for sharing. Very helpful. Happy New Year!
Thanks Charles, I make a template from paper and use this to get my shape
OK ...On this one the grass came out Awesome .. But plz take a look at ur Rumble straps
I'm no expert. But there not right gauge wise .if that emwere areal track the rum ble strip e be 5 foot ..I think U need to look at Ur cars wheels to the blue an white strip? I'd go half that bug..The blue an white an how u paint is right on..they always look hand painted at most real tracks Cept in Europe now.They do a perfect line ..Thx for ur time..
Thanks 😊
Mr. Boones, you only use acrylic paint or you can also use vinyl ??
For scenery I just use acrylic. There are other paints that can be used. But I have never needed anything more than just good old acrylic paints 😂. Now for figures or car bodies, ect… there are others paints that I will use. But the cool thing about acrylic is it’s not going to break your checkbook, and when it cures it’s pretty durable.
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage ok Tks
Fantastic Boone. I'm also just starting out to build a layout. So this is the first video of yours I've seen. Could I ask what you used for the extended parts (in black) around some of the corners on your layout? Have you done a video about it? Thanks Derek
Thanks Derek, the edging is 1/4 in MDF , it’s covered in a later video on the sight. Spray foam scenery and rocks.... I cover the edging and other things as well. Welcome to the world of slot cars and thank you for watching...
Boone-
Nice video! This was my favorite video in your series so far. A few questions for you: (1) What glue did you use to attach the styrene board to the styrene hill pieces? (2) Was the watered down acrylic paint or did you water-down a latex paint for your initial coat of brown? (3) Have you ever used a foam cutter while working with the styrene board? (4) if not a foam cutter, what type of blade did you use for your long cuts when you did your first cut on the original styrene sheet (before you used your knife for shaping)? (5) After the wood glue dries on the static grass, do you need to use a final spray (like Testor's Dull Coat) to keep everything in place or is that an unnecessary step? Thanks!
Thank you for your input, 1st the glue I used to attach the foam to the board is PVA, but you can also use hot glue if you want to speed up the process. I also use that to attach the different pieces of foam together. 2nd the ground color is watered down acrylic paint. 3rd I don’t use a foam cutter , would like one but just haven’t gone out and purchased. It would make things easier. Lol... 4th I use a retractable razor knife to cut the foam. 5th I have found that the grass stays in place very well with the wood glue, but any added insurance of sealing down the grass would be a plus. Kinda new at the video thing, I thank you for your comment , and i will definitely make sure to explain more in-depth in my future videos. Glad that you enjoyed it and thank you again.... Boone
@Boone, i have a question, im currently building my track, atm the wood table. after that im going to start with the scenery. how do you fix the landscape on the table? do you even fix? my table is quite huge, 4.55 / 2.6 meter. how would you recomend myself to build the landscape? i cant go around the table but i builded the table so he can hold myself. so i was thinking starting in one of the far corners and work to the other far corner. im planing to paint the tracks as well. would you recommend myself doing that at the very begining, befor doing landscaping?
thx for your help
stefan
Nice size layout you have planned… if you plan on making a permanent layout I recommend glueing the polystyrene board to your table top. Either with PVA or a good wood glue, you can use hot glue in those areas that have those special needs , but realize it will melt the polystyrene some…This will help in a few ways. One of which is that your scenery will be firmly anchored and will not move. Movement can be a very bad thing , tends to destroy the hours of work you put into building up everything. If you have an area that you want to have access to , you can make removable scenery panels. These are pretty cool , but use them with some engineering in mind . They are best used in an island area. Meaning an area that the panel can be removed without disturbing any other scenery. … fixing the track to your board had its pluses and minuses. The plus is that the track is secure and will not move , at least on the table. Plastic track will expand and contract due to heat and cold… if you have your layout in a non heated area this might not be a great idea. The down side of securing the track is it makes it that much more work to service the track . Stuff happens… sometimes you need to remove an area of track for repairs or replacement… digital comes to mind on this one.. 😂… sometimes they can act up and need some cleaning. I have seen guys tie the scenery into the track , meaning blend the edge of the track into the landscape so it looks really realistic. This is very cool effect, but keep in mind the downside as well. My track is not secured to my table , I use my scenery and corner edge aprons to lock it into place to minimize the movement. It works very well , and I can remove the track if needed…. Believe I have a video that I show this and explain.. but sometimes I have to go through the track to tighten up the connections… and last but not least your attack plan…. 😂… you can start at one side and move across the layout building as you go , this will work. I prefer to try to start inside and work my way out… but like painting a room , don’t paint yourself into a corner. You can do the same with your scenery.. best thing is to look at this ad a possibility and plan accordingly. Meaning… give yourself an option, if you build and then down the road you want to change something or add , try to give yourself a route that you can get back into that area . Weather it be a removable piece of your scenery or track that can be removable so you can access those hard to reach areas . I have such an area as well. I can remove my track and it gives me a way of getting into the area , but it’s a bit of a tricky situation… hope this helps… big topic… let me know if you need any more help… thanks for watching my videos and have fun with your new project ….
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage thats a very good idea. im going to make two removable landscapesparts. ill prob. have some more questions down the road. 😀 happy to ask you for some more advise.
@@stefannauer4096 sounds good…
Mrs Boone-"Boone , you said you'd cut the grass today. Are you working on that layout again?" Boone-"But honey I gotta wait for the glue to dry.....Oooh, you mean outside"
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I would like to try my hand at this...what is generally considered to be a decent size base for slot cars?
Very cool…. A good base for 1/32 scale is honestly the bigger the better. But if you are limited on space I would at least start with 4ft x 8ft , anything smaller than this is a bit too small. And you are going to find that there are two major brands of track on the market. Yes there are a few others but these two are the major players. Carrera and Scalextric , Carrera can run 1/32 and 1/24 but it comes with a bigger footprint since the track is larger do to the fact it can handle the large 1/24 scale cars. Scalextric is 1/32 scale track and happens to be the same brand I use for track. Many options on who had the better track
Sorry,,,, I wasn’t done yet…. Hit the send button when I was attempting to correct the end of that….lol… to make a long story short . It really comes down to your preference. Both brands have pluses and minuses. But if I was in your shoes and was limited on space I would go for Scalextric. It’s readily available and the company has been around since the beginning of this hobby…. Hope this helps
Hey Boon quick question could you just use the joint compound to make the rumble strips
I’m not sure… my only hesitation on doing this is the durability over time. By making the joint compound thick it might be brittle and crack or worse yet break loose…
The joint compound works great for covering the foam and polystyrene for scenery, and since it is covered with paint , grass ect..but if it was in an area next to the racing surface, I’m just not sure how much abuse it will be able to take
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage okay thanks for the tip 👍🏾
@@jameswalton9299 no worries… but you could always give it a try… a little R&D project.. it might work. I would not commit to building all your rumble strips this way at first , just a section and see how it works out. One thing about slot cars is that many ideas with scenery are still in development stages … only way to find out if it works is to try it out…
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage I agree I’m goings to get back to it and see what else could be used I must admit this is kinda fun. Thanks again 👍🏾
Mr Boones, polystyrene plates can be glued with adesivo Resistol ?
Eres un crack!!!
Me gustaría saber la función del cable del pulverizador... En español, ya que no entiendo bien.
Mil gracias por tu vídeo!!!
It's the ground wire
I dont know if I missed a comment t or not, but how long do you have with the glue after laying it down to apply the grass with the wood glue?
You have some time… as long as the glue doesn’t glaze over your okay. But I tend to do smaller areas and not the complete large area at once. It just helps me to keep my mess to a minimum. And I can concentrate on my application better..
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage thanks!
@@JosephRHuber no problem…. Thank you for watching my videos
Hey Boone just stumbled over your channel. Looks really nice. I love the casual way you go for it. Beautiful results! Any gallery of your track somewhere? You use scx/scalextric track? Just one note on the mic ... it a little to low. Had to crank up at volume. Keep it coming will watch again! Best regards from over pond.
I was going to do a short video of my layout up to this point since I have had a few inquiries about it... so that’s in the works. I use Scalextric track and it’s about 106ft . Will keep an eye on my volume, thank you for that. Glad you like the channel and I appreciate your input thank you again..... Boone
Boone how do you draw the exact piece of styrofoam you have to cut? you draw it on vegetal paper or smth? How do you get it fitted for the track?
Best way is to make a template using paper or cardboard. Place the paper down so that the sides are under your track and then trace a line using the track as your guid . Cut out the template and the trace on your foam and cut to shape
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage got it! Thank you so.much!
@@Kojas your welcome 🤗
Awesome!!!
HI Boone,
what kind of gras make/model are you using? I was trying to find 2mm dark green, 3mm medium and 7mm light green - but can't really find any shop that offers such a stuff in the colors and sizes. Do you have a website or recommendation for me please?
Thanks for the question Harald , I use Woodland Scenics grass
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage thanks Boone. I have found this - it is really expensive in Germany. I will follow your lead and will use as many home-made as possible.
@@haraldhorn1131 thank you Harald
Hey Boone do you have a problem with your joint compound cracking
No , I haven’t had any issues with that … did you??
@@BoonesSlotCarGarage yes what kind do you use
Do you add water to yours
@@calpearce6283 I use a premix drywall joint compound
@@calpearce6283 no , it comes ready to use
Nice
Fantástico muy bonito
Thank you Rafael
How did you make your guardrails
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Have a video of how I build the guardrails on my channel
Hello you there my friend, your beautiful attention to detail is amazing I, don't have the money or, patents to do that much work to a, layout like that but i,will do some thing like that,when I move,,away from jealous haters that dont,do anything but play,mind,,games they make people there hobby they,don't know what is,cool and fun,what a waste, but when I, move,out of here im,making a,train,,layout in,one,room and a raceway layout in,a other, room because im,going to live,alone,,so,,i,,can,,do,,want to do, my kids are doing well and have a great life so i,don't have to worry about them,so now i,can take,my life back,,and,,have my freedom again, i,did,it,,,before,,and,,will,,do,,it,,again,,yes i,,have a lot of good ideas,,from your channel and i,,wont,,for get,,them,,i,cant wait,,it,,will,,be,,cool,,thanks
Thank you Dion
what's the cost of the grass machine you use
When friends come around I let them drive my scalextric cars. No one gets to touch my slot it except myself and one other person.
😂… I know what you mean… I have a few cars that I use as beginner trainers 😂. Some of the cars we purchase are a bit special , delicate and spendy 😂…
If you want to save yourself some work ( and make rock edges look more realistic) take your drywall saw and scrape it along all the edges....because of the teeth being different sizes and angle it rips and tears at a much more realistic unstanderized way
Yes that works very well. This was a very early video that I made for carving rock. My technique has changed some since. But yes , a saw blade works great 👍. I also like to use a butcher knife and scrape the tip as well.