We need more HO content like this wow cool vid Trav. I always find HO content doesn't get as many views. Great fun, you should try non mag HO racing, brass weight replaces the magnet.
I used to have an 6 lane 18’ x 8’ AFX track actually gave it to a friend ( I moved and couldn’t take it ) he extended it to 28’ . 18” ,15” ,12” turns only on flat parts of track used 3 sets of 9” and 12” banks staggered a bit . 1 bridge . Very fast . Stock AFX classes with foam silicone tires running on 2 twelve volt car batteries and a twenty four volt charger using 45ohm Parma controllers . Had many other layouts near me on Long Island NY , A few were 8 lane 24’ + Also a 35’ 4 lane .
If you want to accurately measure a track, do this. Take a roll of construction string, lay it down into the slot(pick one), and proceed all the way around. When you have a full laps worth, mark it, pull it out, measure it with a tape measure. Questions?
what about to my earlier comment Travis? All I said was that isn't a huge track, which is accurate. It is cool, and they clearly could go even bigger. Bigger can also be looked at 2 ways, footprint to me is what defines it better. You can fit 25m is very little space, but a 100 footer taking up a whole village hall is really something.
I do not see any sign of a "Huge AFX Slot Car" as in the title description. All the slot cars look to be the usual AFX size of 1/64 th scale plus or minus a fair bit. The AFX slot car TRACK on the other hand does look larger than most. Ha ha.
If you want to accurately measure a track, do this. Take a roll of construction string, lay it down into the slot(pick one), and proceed all the way around. When you have a full laps worth, mark it, pull it out, measure it with a tape measure. Questions?
Cool stuff Trav!!
looked so much fun :)
We need more HO content like this wow cool vid Trav. I always find HO content doesn't get as many views. Great fun, you should try non mag HO racing, brass weight replaces the magnet.
I used to have an 6 lane 18’ x 8’ AFX track actually gave it to a friend ( I moved and couldn’t take it ) he extended it to 28’ . 18” ,15” ,12” turns only on flat parts of track used 3 sets of 9” and 12” banks staggered a bit . 1 bridge . Very fast . Stock AFX classes with foam silicone tires running on 2 twelve volt car batteries and a twenty four volt charger using 45ohm Parma controllers . Had many other layouts near me on Long Island NY , A few were 8 lane 24’ + Also a 35’ 4 lane .
That looks like great fun, I would love to do something like this in Perth with the carrera track.
If you want to accurately measure a track, do this. Take a roll of construction string, lay it down into the slot(pick one), and proceed all the way around. When you have a full laps worth, mark it, pull it out, measure it with a tape measure. Questions?
Awesome race day, honestly some of the the best fun you can have with your pants on 😜
That Dave bloke was absolutely killing it. 😎🤣🤣
Hahahaha that Dave bloke was ok 🤣
@@thatslotcarguy looks like he raced all his hair off 😆
Well there were 2 Dave's. One of them was ok 😂
Gettin that H.O content rollin! Thx Travis, we all super-appreciate you!
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Straight back at you legend
what about to my earlier comment Travis? All I said was that isn't a huge track, which is accurate. It is cool, and they clearly could go even bigger. Bigger can also be looked at 2 ways, footprint to me is what defines it better. You can fit 25m is very little space, but a 100 footer taking up a whole village hall is really something.
Looks cool!
Do you have a link for the face book page
I have to say AFX DC dominates the 1/64 scale world. And if you dont believe me....just look at the new Formula 1 cars they are offering.
They are incredible
I do not see any sign of a "Huge AFX Slot Car" as in the title description.
All the slot cars look to be the usual AFX size of 1/64 th scale plus or minus a fair bit.
The AFX slot car TRACK on the other hand does look larger than most.
Ha ha.
Fixed lol
And when is gonna be your Afx track ready?
@@MiguelA99 one day
If you want to accurately measure a track, do this. Take a roll of construction string, lay it down into the slot(pick one), and proceed all the way around. When you have a full laps worth, mark it, pull it out, measure it with a tape measure. Questions?
Thanx guys. Sorry my msg got double-entered. Stupid modern tacknologi...hahaha!