Notice at the beginning the green car is catching up to the white one, and as it gets close the system automatically keeps the cars in their lanes until either car is far enough ahead that it can redirect them both onto the 'racing line' again. Neat! It looks like something can be programmed to happen with the pit lane too.
Is was in France the Grand Prix in 94'...we at a friend flat right above the start finish line.....what loud awsome day....your track beings back cool memories
when I was a teenager, my sister used to work for a swiss distributor of carrera tracks and got parts for free which were used for display. I then built the monaco circuit and later the old longer interlagos circuit in our basement in a 4x5m room. I habe been loving to play with it for years, but it was nothing compared to this gem.
I wish I still had all of my Tyco track! My mother put most of my toys in storage to save for me for purposes of nostalgia, collectibles, or to pass on to my children. I'm not sure which, probably some combination of all three, but she failed to save any of my Tyco slot car accessories (70+ feet of track, pair of loop-de-loops, a jump section, a glow-in-the-dark bendable track section, along with several vehicles, and a few motorcycles). She did manage to save my N scale model train items which was rather small, especially compared to what I had in HO scale which she also failed to save. Go figure that the toys I would probably play with today if I still possessed them, are the ones she did not save for me. I don't know why. Oh well, I still love you, mom!!!
Very, very cool indeed! the way you have integrated the racing line with the digital system here is nothing short of genius. I bet this really does provide some great racing due to the singular style of racing lines on most of the track, just like the real Monaco - 10 out of 10 rating.
So in the serpentine section, do the cars normally stay in the left or right lane and the driver has to steer rapidly to use the shorter, racing line slot? Or is the quicker racing line slot the "default" and the user has to steer to stay in the left or right lane if there are two cars side by side? Anyone know, I'm really curious. This is awesome by the way, good job. Looks really fun. Damn, I'll never have the money or space for everything I want. lol
@@Spekulantoss Are you sure? How does it change lanes then? I thought these systems send digital signals through the power to the individual cars. If they're on one track and there's an option to go to the other track there has to be a way to tell it to do that besides just throttle. I think you might be thinking of older systems.
Probably silly question but how these "switches" (the thing where you change the line) actually works? Driver needs to switch them? Or is it somehow automatic?
I have just had a look at the web site who makes these circuits and they say the switching is automatic when a challenger gets close to the car in front then it switches to the inside or parallel track until the overtake is completed.
@@timoiivonen4334 Don't think mankind is something evil because without mankind you couldn't speak, you couldn't walk,... you wouldn't be able to think. Religion and science are both taught by mankind.
@@SocietyUnpluggedIf you dont believe me, send my story to some places in facebook and they probably erase your facebook profile soon. Or ban your right to comment in youtube if you share that some moments. Calculate it what i told and you will understand. Look Isaiah 24 in the bible and thats happening now. God bless you and your family❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Can I brag about my old track? I had an 8 lane 1/24 Carrera road course track. All lanes had 1/32nd scale Nascars. All cars had an extra slot guide pin on the rear that I custom installed on each car. . So each car had a guide pin front and back. Each car would have a different speed and ran the track automatically. All cars started at the start line., some set to moderate speed others set to fast. Then I had one lane open with a car that only had only a front guide pin to race against the other bot cars. It was so fun and challenging. Be CAREFUL sliding your rear out on the curves in traffic!!! So fun! SO MUCH TRAFFIC TO NAVIGATE YOUR WAY THROUGH!!!. The best track ever for one person racing.
Sehr schöne Anlage. Da hat sich mal jemand Mühe gegeben und die Dekoration nicht vernachlässigt. Solch einen Raum muß man natürlich auch erst einmal haben. Toll!!
Got this from their site: "All cars are folloing the racing line and when a chalenger become too close to its leader, it take the risk to devert on the inner lane to try to overtake. Cars are driving side by side until one take the lead"
Hi Sillage, I love your version of Monaco, with the BLST lane changing system...It works perfect on your course and your lane designs imitates the actual passing spots at Monaco. I have a 67' analog three lane MDF routed replica of Monaco that I have had races on since 2009 that I am converting into a digital/analog track with Scorpius hardware to allow for passing lanes and working pits. In the meantime, I have used squeeze lanes to simulate the restricted passing on the Monaco circuit, as BLST wasn't common knowledge during my track's construction. I would like to know where you got the specific Monaco background scenic images for your poster board track edging. I have tried to find similar images for my track but have been unable to find a similar continuous image to print out. I would appreciate your help in locating Monaco's background images. Thank you for the inspiration. Gene.
I wonder if that's the same scenery as was shown in the second Ironman movie that Ironman got to demonstrate his mobile Ironman suit... I'm guessing that it is... totally cool..
I did SCR (slot car racing) for many years as competetive sport, we had 4 to 8 slots, custom made tracks, covered in thin glue, no magnets allowed and we changed about everything inside the car lol. That was competetive only for our country (Czech Republic) then i was racing EuroCup, piece of steel flying with ultra thing lexan top in shape of car with enhanced aerodinamics :D I had many awards, but sport became more and more expensive and no interest in this hobby from kids so i canceled our club, broke the whole truck into pieces and stopped racing, i still have over 400 replica cars in 1:32 scale. Best hobby for beginning modellers. :)
@@agnostic47 I think you're rich but you don't know it. Anyone who has a double garage and can dedicate it entirely to a hobby like this is living a privileged life
Awesome! Thanks for sharing it. What kind of track do you use? Are hand made in wood? What kind of digital system? Thank you very much and congratulations. My regards from Spain
Wait, I remember watching a time lapse video on yt of a dad and a son building a sort of Monaco style slot track 7 years ago. Can somebody find me this video?
0:16 Verstappen trying to overtake Hamilton, Monaco 2019 GP
Max really should have won that. If I remember correctly, Hamilton had some problems with tiers?
@@W170 yep, he had very old tires (40+ laps) unlike others pitting behind him
Lol!
Just like in real life, no passsing allowed
;-)
Bonus points for realism!
Ha!
Ha
You can try it at mirabeau if you're crazy enough
I love how you incorporated the actual "racing line" into the lane changing portions. Great track!
Om mobi
@@adhnanfanani1060 I like your mask Mike!
A thing of beauty
I think this is the greatest slot car track I have ever seen.
ruclips.net/video/WB-OqIf2Rzo/видео.html
Except you can't race on it. For show only.
Good, a positive comment from someone. Armchair anchors
Chris Clark Was thinking the same! Why couldn’t you race anyhow?
ONE of the Greatest, but it's defiantly at top. 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
One of the best thought out slot car circuits I have ever seen, that racing line is just so cool!!
whats a circuit?
@@classicfun3288 A race track that you run laps at.
Edit: spelling.
This is what I dreamt about in my childhood. You even have the tunnel!
This is the single coolest scalextric track I have EVER SEEN. Thanks for sharing.
Notice at the beginning the green car is catching up to the white one, and as it gets close the system automatically keeps the cars in their lanes until either car is far enough ahead that it can redirect them both onto the 'racing line' again. Neat! It looks like something can be programmed to happen with the pit lane too.
Is was in France the Grand Prix in 94'...we at a friend flat right above the start finish line.....what loud awsome day....your track beings back cool memories
Impressive build. Love the 3 dimensions.
Brilliant, Well done. What a fantastic layout. THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN.
Idk how or why this got recommended to me, but my question is "why only now"?
Same here.....pretty cool!
Wonderful! You should think about packagina it as a full kit. I´d buy one! Keep up the great work/fun!
Wow! That's really fantastic! All it's missing are the expensive yachts! Great job, guys!!
One of the most iconic F1 races ever!
This is unreal! I wish I had the room...and skill...to build one of these.
And the money
That is great so much like the real track. The detail is cool.
I do model railroading and this is very nice, well done.
Beautiful layout. Love the continuous backdrop.
when I was a teenager, my sister used to work for a swiss distributor of carrera tracks and got parts for free which were used for display. I then built the monaco circuit and later the old longer interlagos circuit in our basement in a 4x5m room. I habe been loving to play with it for years, but it was nothing compared to this gem.
Fantástico! Linda pista de autorama. Eu sempre fui fã de carrinhos de autorama, desde a minha infância. 👏👏👏👏👏🇧🇷
I have a ton of Tyco track I want to make into a scenic track, but this really sways me toward Scalextric. The switching portions are really cool!
I wish I still had all of my Tyco track! My mother put most of my toys in storage to save for me for purposes of nostalgia, collectibles, or to pass on to my children. I'm not sure which, probably some combination of all three, but she failed to save any of my Tyco slot car accessories (70+ feet of track, pair of loop-de-loops, a jump section, a glow-in-the-dark bendable track section, along with several vehicles, and a few motorcycles). She did manage to save my N scale model train items which was rather small, especially compared to what I had in HO scale which she also failed to save. Go figure that the toys I would probably play with today if I still possessed them, are the ones she did not save for me. I don't know why. Oh well, I still love you, mom!!!
Outstanding ! One of my favorite circuits.
That is a beautiful little ensemble you have there chaps! Well done.
I would love to see that from an in-car camera perspective! Edit: Ok, saw it on the website. Looks great!!
Le safety qui attend de prendre la piste, c'est le petit détail qui déchire... magnifique.
Very, very cool indeed! the way you have integrated the racing line with the digital system here is nothing short of genius. I bet this really does provide some great racing due to the singular style of racing lines on most of the track, just like the real Monaco - 10 out of 10 rating.
Very nice background too! New subscriber...........
Beautiful indeed!!! Congratulations!!!
You used the digital track in an awesome way
Holy cow, what an amazing track, tribute to Monaco. I am blown away. Just wow!
Gave you a sub.
Race On!
Fantastic, one of the best tracks I've ever seen.
The switches remind me of the Faller AMS system from the 60's :))
So in the serpentine section, do the cars normally stay in the left or right lane and the driver has to steer rapidly to use the shorter, racing line slot? Or is the quicker racing line slot the "default" and the user has to steer to stay in the left or right lane if there are two cars side by side? Anyone know, I'm really curious. This is awesome by the way, good job. Looks really fun. Damn, I'll never have the money or space for everything I want. lol
You cant steer the car, theres only throttle
@@Spekulantoss Are you sure? How does it change lanes then? I thought these systems send digital signals through the power to the individual cars. If they're on one track and there's an option to go to the other track there has to be a way to tell it to do that besides just throttle. I think you might be thinking of older systems.
I Have Nelson PIQUET's AUTORAMA. (1982).
"1981 - First Championship"
At first, I thought; 'big deal'.
By the end, I thought; 'wow!'.
Nice work. Beautiful
This looks amazing. Awesome work.
wonderful setup! like to see the cars in detail
this is amazing! i'd like to see the inside of turn 4 (right hander changed to look a bit more like casino square though.
have a look on sillage-racing.com/societe/constructions/
Nice layout and a cool track...congratulations...great job !!
Not really into slot cars but gotta say this is one REALLY NICE setup! Great Job!
Probably silly question but how these "switches" (the thing where you change the line) actually works? Driver needs to switch them? Or is it somehow automatic?
With Carrera Digital the driver has a Button on the Controller to activate the switch.
I have just had a look at the web site who makes these circuits and they say the switching is automatic when a challenger gets close to the car in front then it switches to the inside or parallel track until the overtake is completed.
...and you have a fleet of bicycles too. Chapeau! -U10
This is flat out amazing!! 👍🏼👏🏼
absolute work of art
Beautifully done!
Hey I'm getting very old . I remember the early Scalextric ! There's no comparison is there!
stromberg here.......
mrhearse777
Fleischmann over here....
@@andriesquast2028 Me too, not because I'm old but it required more skills with the heavy motor in the back, tail happy rear and limited drift angle.
@@timoiivonen4334 Don't think mankind is something evil because without mankind you couldn't speak, you couldn't walk,... you wouldn't be able to think. Religion and science are both taught by mankind.
@@SocietyUnpluggedIf you dont believe me, send my story to some places in facebook and they probably erase your facebook profile soon. Or ban your right to comment in youtube if you share that some moments. Calculate it what i told and you will understand. Look Isaiah 24 in the bible and thats happening now. God bless you and your family❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Can I brag about my old track? I had an 8 lane 1/24 Carrera road course track. All lanes had 1/32nd scale Nascars. All cars had an extra slot guide pin on the rear that I custom installed on each car. . So each car had a guide pin front and back. Each car would have a different speed and ran the track automatically. All cars started at the start line., some set to moderate speed others set to fast. Then I had one lane open with a car that only had only a front guide pin to race against the other bot cars. It was so fun and challenging. Be CAREFUL sliding your rear out on the curves in traffic!!! So fun! SO MUCH TRAFFIC TO NAVIGATE YOUR WAY THROUGH!!!. The best track ever for one person racing.
Sehr schöne Anlage. Da hat sich mal jemand Mühe gegeben und die Dekoration nicht vernachlässigt. Solch einen Raum muß man natürlich auch erst einmal haben. Toll!!
that is impressive as a set setting,. How does the racing line work? is there a button on the hand control that activates a bypass?
Automatic lane changers follow the real racing rules.
vVery nice work! Congratulations!!!!
When the car approaches the lane change section, how does it decide whether to stay in the same lane or go into the other lane?
Got this from their site: "All cars are folloing the racing line and when a chalenger become too close to its leader, it take the risk to devert on the inner lane to try to overtake. Cars are driving side by side until one take the lead"
Beeindruckende Rennstrecke, Respekt!👍
would be even better with sound simulation when cars are running. that would be the icing on the cake. awesome work.
Awesome track build very nice!
WOW! Next up film us some 60's F1 cars racing the Gran Prix! Red Ferrari's White Hondas and those wicked looking Green BRM cars! Awesome track man.
Very Nice !!!
we are planning a H0 Slotcar Track - hope it will get as cool as yours
The attention to detail is insane.
Amazing! That is just ridiculously cool
凄い! やっぱりこんなの作る人いるんですね‼️素晴らしいです😭
Hermoso 🤩, desde cali colombia 🇨🇴
Hi Sillage, I love your version of Monaco, with the BLST lane changing system...It works perfect on your course and your lane designs imitates the actual passing spots at Monaco. I have a 67' analog three lane MDF routed replica of Monaco that I have had races on since 2009 that I am converting into a digital/analog track with Scorpius hardware to allow for passing lanes and working pits. In the meantime, I have used squeeze lanes to simulate the restricted passing on the Monaco circuit, as BLST wasn't common knowledge during my track's construction. I would like to know where you got the specific Monaco background scenic images for your poster board track edging. I have tried to find similar images for my track but have been unable to find a similar continuous image to print out. I would appreciate your help in locating Monaco's background images. Thank you for the inspiration. Gene.
Hi Gene. Please send me an email with the link on my website www.sillage-racing.com. I have made this picture by myself with a spherical picture.
Gràcies Mil!!!
Saludos de Mallorka Bros!!!
Alobiuu Willy Boom!!!
super David excellente réalisation
Wonderful track and video, with realistic speed 👍
Ist das eine alte Rennbahn von der Fa. Faller??
Great update enjoyed it very much .Hope there more.
The backdrop is outstanding!
I wonder if that's the same scenery as was shown in the second Ironman movie that Ironman got to demonstrate his mobile Ironman suit... I'm guessing that it is... totally cool..
Yes, marvel studios filmed most of their movies on scalextric tracks.
How do you get the cars to overtake? Or dont you?.... And that track is some serious awesomeness right there.....must of taken years to do
Gorgeous design. But where are the pits?
I did SCR (slot car racing) for many years as competetive sport, we had 4 to 8 slots, custom made tracks, covered in thin glue, no magnets allowed and we changed about everything inside the car lol. That was competetive only for our country (Czech Republic) then i was racing EuroCup, piece of steel flying with ultra thing lexan top in shape of car with enhanced aerodinamics :D I had many awards, but sport became more and more expensive and no interest in this hobby from kids so i canceled our club, broke the whole truck into pieces and stopped racing, i still have over 400 replica cars in 1:32 scale. Best hobby for beginning modellers. :)
Die Strecke ist genau wie die echte👍verdammt cool
Imagine being so rich that you can dedicate your entire two door garage to a giant Scalextric set! This is cool as hell.
Joe Henderson a basic indoor track isn’t so expensive, when I was a kid the neighborhood kids and a engineering dad built one, what a great time
Guaranteed to piss off your wife if you do it in the garage!
"so rich" and then talks about a two door garage? I'm thinking Joe's never met a rich person.
@@agnostic47 I think you're rich but you don't know it. Anyone who has a double garage and can dedicate it entirely to a hobby like this is living a privileged life
Because your opioids don’t take up much space in your trailer 😂
How does it work to decide about follow best line or keep your side?
uischirock flippers follow racing rules. If you’re cloth enought to your chalenger you will automaticaly move out the racing line to try to overtake
@@sillageracing Yes but how? cy a click on the styk?
Nice. Love the lanes and how they look like the groove
This is more exciting to watch than an F1 race.
What isn't?
@@royfearn4345 indeed 🤣
Came from Reddit stayed for the glory.
Awesome set up.
How do you make the background of the city of Monte Carlo, please?
Is it possible to pass if the car in front sticks to the faster racing line, or am I missing the point of how this setup is employed?
That’s really cool! I’ve never seen lane changing switches for slot cars before - do they work automatically, ie triggered by sensors etc?
There is a sensor and a button on your controller. Since the cars are all digital you can have up to 6 cars in one lane. At least for Scalextric.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing it. What kind of track do you use? Are hand made in wood? What kind of digital system?
Thank you very much and congratulations.
My regards from Spain
I want to know how these course changing points work. beautiful!!
Basicly cars are folowing the racing line. When tow cars are cloth enough, the chalenger devert out of the racing line to try to overtake.
Vraiment original! Superbe travail! Félicitations! Stéph.
This track is awesome!
Oh hey
@@RacingChannel32 harro
Magnifique ! excellent travail.
Wait, I remember watching a time lapse video on yt of a dad and a son building a sort of Monaco style slot track 7 years ago. Can somebody find me this video?
Well done! Only thing missing were the line of boats in the harbour.
Now that is a great track , the racing lines are brilliant....
How can I buy one and for how many years I must work for that?
Awesome you should do Singapore the lights would look insane
Very cool! Can ypu still chance the lanes?
How do you change lanes? Is it like a railroad switch? (You control the switch) Or does the car make the change dynamically?
Bill T lane changes are automatics and follow real racing rules.
Beautifully done Monaco layout! What track was used, Scalextric or Carrera?
custom wooden track from www.sillage-racing.com
How do you determine when a car switches tracks?
Beautiful ❤
Old Hockenheim or the Nordschleife please 😁
How do the cars change their line-track thingy??
How do you switch from the racing line if your two cars wide through the turns?
Hi, it's the BLST system. Racing line is the main lane. All flippers are automatics and follow real racing rules.
@@sillageracing So, first to the turn, or braking point, gets the preferred line automatically? That's awesome.