15th-Jul-22, 11:45 AM
Hi Jason,
I like your idea, but track length is not most important.
After a while you will drive the same section or lap.You can't avoid that.
A real special stage length is very difficult to copy in scale 1:32. It will always be a compromise.
Maybe your idea is the best to approach it.
I guess two shorter separate special stages, instead of one big track will provide more variety.
Years ago I focused on the most possible track length for my Scalextric lay-out by using only one cross-section and two directions (one lap 2x42m=84m).
The result: After some time I knew every bend in both directions.
Now I prefer shorter scenic tracks.
Success with the creating of your lay-out.
Hub
I like your idea, but track length is not most important.
After a while you will drive the same section or lap.You can't avoid that.
A real special stage length is very difficult to copy in scale 1:32. It will always be a compromise.
Maybe your idea is the best to approach it.
I guess two shorter separate special stages, instead of one big track will provide more variety.
Years ago I focused on the most possible track length for my Scalextric lay-out by using only one cross-section and two directions (one lap 2x42m=84m).
The result: After some time I knew every bend in both directions.
Now I prefer shorter scenic tracks.
Success with the creating of your lay-out.
Hub

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