21st-Oct-20, 08:37 AM
DPJ knows what he'd do with that space - and I think I know what I'd do too... But it's not about us - it's about YOU.
I hope you've had a look through our SlotRacer's Manual: slotracer.online/manual
These are questions I'd ask anyone starting out - and about to invest a not insignificant amount of time and money - in a new hobby...
One final piece of advice is to try before you buy - whether that's at a local hobby store, a local club (or racing group) or getting an invite to see local enthusiasts' layouts. Also look at slot car videos on YouTube and see what excites you - and what doesn't.
I hope that helps.
I hope you've had a look through our SlotRacer's Manual: slotracer.online/manual
These are questions I'd ask anyone starting out - and about to invest a not insignificant amount of time and money - in a new hobby...
- What's your initial start-up budget - a hundred pounds/dollars, hundreds, a thousand, thousands, ten thousand or more?
- Do you want something simple that works straight out of the box?
- What's your ongoing budget for upgrades and materials - plus cars? More or less than a hundred a month?
- How much time will you be investing in your new hobby - a few hours a day, a few hours a week or a few hours a month?
- Will you be enjoying your new hobby on your own, with others - or want the flexibility to do both?
- Do you have - or want to develop - any practical skills and interests - carpentry, soldering, electronic circuit design, software development, model-making, scenic modelling, photography, video making etc
- Do you love playing with new technology or do you stick with what you know? Are you comfortable with complex hardware/software systems? Are you comfortable using a wide range of apps on a smart device (phone or tablet)?
- Are there any types of model you particularly want to race or collect - specific brands or scales, a favourite era of model, type of motorsport, rediscovering vintage slot cars from your youth etc?
- What one thing excites you most about the hobby?
One final piece of advice is to try before you buy - whether that's at a local hobby store, a local club (or racing group) or getting an invite to see local enthusiasts' layouts. Also look at slot car videos on YouTube and see what excites you - and what doesn't.
I hope that helps.

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