I’m sure others will probably notice Gordon plus being an
Analog Circuit - suppose to be only 2 slotcars
Anyway - guess the person (with the camera) wanted the shot to look as exciting as possible, which he (or she) did a great job of ...
Sure you know I took the time to check the track segments and came up with these (40) numbers in total:
- 20 R2 Curves
13 Full Straights
05 Half Straights
02 Quarter Straights
Even though I may stand corrected - they are not completely correct (by names) because counted the
Power Base and
Grid Lines as full straights.
That said and when you get the chance designing, could you do the track plan as a
Digital Circuit for new friend Kenny ..? Plus here’s a list of the SSD pieces available - which I am sure will fit comfortably on his 12’ X 8’ table.
- 01 C7042 Digital 6-car Power Base
02 C7036 Digital Lane-Change Straights
01 C7007 Digital Lane-Change Curve (Out/In) Left Hander
01 C7009 Digital Lane-Change Curve (In/Out) Left Hander
I tried working out a design, item number by item number and started with the front straightaway ...
- 03 C8205 Full Straights
01 C7042 Half Straight SSD Power Base
03 C8205 Full Straights
02 C8206 R2 Curves (first corner)
01 C8207 Half Straight
01 C7036 Full Lane-changer Straight
02 C8206 R2 Curves (second corner)
02 C8205 Full Straights
05 C8206 R2 Curves (in one direction)
01 C8206 R2 Curve (in next direction)
01 C7007 Lane-changer Curve + sensor Half Straight
01 C7009 Lane-changer Curve + sensor Half Straight
I realized the C7007 & C7009 could only work (some changes needed of course) by the Control Tower in an anti-clockwise direction ... In other words -
Left Hand turns and here is where it got a bit complicated
Hope my story wasn’t and you can always call whenever
I will end off here,
Luke