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New analog 4-lane track coming?

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Guys,

Here's a diagram of a new analog 4-lane track that looks to be coming to the north soon:

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Luke will fill in the details in the comments below.

Now let's see which wins the race to be the next track in the north, Peter's or this one!
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Nice ! Look forward to seeing further details from Luke .
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Would be great to have a nice analogue as well as a new digital track in the north. I have a number of cars which are analogue (Mini, Caterham etc.) and it would be nice to be able to give them a run.
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Hello all,

Happy to fit in the written dialogue about the track design at the top of page.

This one of a kind design was done by Gordon ... and many thanks for plus posting here on the forum. You'll may remember this project/idea was somewhat mentioned under the Paddock (also considered for ole talk) section - My Scalextric Classic Tracks - which has now been considered News ~ New Analog 4-lane track coming ~ on the forum.

I am planning to build this neatly done design at my home with my Classic Tracks collection listed under dotted line ... and with the help of David "boo" who was really the person who suggested this "2001 Retro" type track and (believe it or not) he still talks about today - how he enjoyed racing on 15+ years ago.

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The left side column of numbers are available items and right side is what's required.
  • CURVES:
    24 / 12 C151 Standard R2 Curves
    31 / 28 C153 Outer R3 Curves
    07 / 04 C154 Standard R2 Half Curves

    STRAIGHTS:
    05 / 04 C158 Quarter Straights
    16 / 06 C159 Half Straights
    21 / 20 C160 Full Straights

    SPECIALTY TRACK SECTION:
    04 / 02 C8007 Full "Short Chicane" Straights (pairs)
    02 / 02 C8009 Full "Straight Chicane" Straights

    LAP COUNTERS:
    01 / 01 C8143 RMS Race Management System - No.1 & 2 lanes
    02 / 01 C8147 RMS Multi Lane Extension - No.3 & 4 lanes
    02 / 02 C8045 Lap Counter and Timer

    POWER:
    02 / 04 C297/98 H/Throttles - wired for C919 "Classic" Power Pack Supply
    03 / 02 C919 Transformers (The "Classic" Blue Power Pack style)

    BORDERS:
    20 / 24 C8212 Barriers & Clips 72
NOTE:
Item number C8212 (Barriers/Clips) is a low $$$ cost option for outer grey "Armco" barriers (no borders) going around circuit ... and came up with a guess-estimate total of 40 guardrails (& 120 Clips) for the design.

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In case anyone wondered,

Concerning the Scalextric Tan Borders and Barriers ... which I don't have much stock in for this layout - here's a list for required pieces below:
  • 00 / 20 C8223 Half Straight Borders and Barriers - 5 packs total
    00 / 28 C8224 R3 Curves Outer Borders and Barriers - 7 packs total
    04 / 12 C8225 R2 Curves Inner Borders and Barriers - 3 packs total
    01 / 16 C8233 Lead In/Out Borders and Barriers - 8 packs total
    04 / 03 C8280 R2 Half Curves Inner Borders and Barriers - 1 pack total
If going this way ... checked it out (online) and it's a "ballpark" cost of $225US / $1530TT duty and taxes not included.

Know for sure - this style of tan borders isn't the way to go ATM ...
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All the same - we have been discussing lots of other things/ideas going forward for this (new shape) Scalextric RMS (32' TRL) 4-lane analog circuit and other than the actual design, thanks to Gordon again ~ I have been putting together all the track pieces, power supply, controllers and anything else needed making it take place in the near future.

Anyway - I would like to continue sharing the progress of this project (on the FRC forum) and any suggestions - please feel free ...

However - this is where the new track project at and will make details available as it progresses.

Luke
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Fantastic project Luke ! Thanks for suggesting it Boo.
Why do you say that the tan borders is not the way to go ?
Anyway, which ever way you decide to go, I'm sure the results will be wonderful. If you need to purchase these borders , I'd be willing to make a contribution.
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Thanks for the complements Steve and concerning the Tan Borders - not being the way to go - the reason is simply keeping this new project cost/budget to a minimum.

I think with my stock of C8212 guardrails & clips - it should do a relatively good job just securing barriers on the outsides of the circuit, at least for the time being because there are so many ways to upgrade as the project goes along ...

I am looking forward (later today) setting up & testing one C919 "classic" power pack with two C297/98 "classic" hand throttles all connected to one C160 "classic" full straight for each rail and see how things go squeezing throttle (lanes 1 & 2) triggers, holding up a car or two on each rail.

Sure you remember that (ole school) method building a Scalextric set :-)

Luke
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Here's an Update ...

The testing of items C919, C297/298 and C160 connections (after lunch today) went very well just getting power to both lanes with a single track section ... I am not surprise these items are still in very good working order and now neatly stacked away in a box labeled ~ Power & Borders.

  • CURVES:
    44 pieces

    STRAIGHTS:
    30 pieces

    RMS LAP COUNTERS:
    Track Sections for 1, 2, 3 & 4 lanes

    POWER & BORDERS:
    2 Power Packs, 4 H/Throttles & 20 Barriers/60 Clips

Above are the other items - I have in boxes (manageable size - same dimensions) with labels to keep things in a methodical order - one on top each other.

So when ready to assemble the actual circuit, there shouldn't be any issues looking for anything ...

BTW - about the Power Connections ...

You'll may have noticed, I will be using 2 "Classic" hand throttles to 1 "Vintage" Power Supply ... Hopefully all should (observation gained) go well and if not there are some other methods getting equal power going around in each lane.

Luke
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Hello all,

I often see pics of packages with slotcar items such as - Transformer/Throttles, Power Base/Wall Plugs and sometimes whole packages like the ones below ...

ONE SET: (My Personal Analog Track - 1, 2, 3 & 4 lanes)
2 Scalextric C160 Full (Classic) 350mm Straights
4 Scalextric C297/298 Hand Throttle (Classic) Controllers
2 Scalextric C919 Power Pack (Classic) Supply

ONE SET:
1 Scalextric C8006 Classic Crossover Track (pair)
1 Scalextric C8014 Classic Power Base
2 Scalextric C8022/23 Hand Throttles (2-wired plug-in jack / no brakes)
1 Scalextric P9203 Wall Mount Transformer

ONE SET:
1 Scalextric C8203 Sport R2 Crossover 90° Curves (pair)
1 Scalextric C8210 Sport Straight "Crossover/Intersection" Track
1 Scalextric C8215 Sport Lap Counter/Timer with C7018 Half Straight / Grid Lines
1 Scalextric C8217 Sport Power Base with C8207 Half Straight
2 Scalextric C8229/30 Sport Hand Throttles (3-wired plug-in jack / brakes)
1 Scalextric C8246 Sport Full "Sideswipe Chicane" Straights (pair)
2 Scalextric C977 Wall Mount Transformers

They are the foundation items building a Scalextric set ... and because of the (Classic and Sport) stock listing on the forum - I came with up with 3 sets of complete combinations and I even included the 4-lane project above.

Luke
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Here are 3 more possible combinations with (the few) more items available (from my "Paddock" post listing) but in red are missing items, to make them complete packages setting-up the start of exciting Scalextric sets at home :-)
  • SET ONE:
    1 Scalextric C8006 Classic Crossover Track (pair)
    1 Scalextric C8014 Classic Power Base
    2 Scalextric C8022/23 Hand Throttles (2-wired plug-in jack / no brakes)
    1 Scalextric C8045 Classic Lap Counter and Timer
    1 Scalextric P9203 Wall Mount Transformer

    SET TWO:
    2 Scalextric C180/183 Classic Hand Throttles "blue and red" (2-wired plug-in jack / no brakes)
    1 Scalextric C8006 Classic Crossover Track (pair)
    1 Scalextric C8014 Classic Power Base
    1 Scalextric C8045 Classic Lap Counter and Timer
    1 Scalextric P9203 Wall Mount Transformer

    SET THREE: Grand Sport 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 lanes setup ..!
    1 Scalextric C8217 Sport Power Base with C8207 Sport Half Straight
    6 Scalextric C8229/30 Sport Hand Throttles (3-wired plug-in jack / brakes)
    2 Scalextric C8241 Sport Power-Base (Multi Lane Extension) with C8222 Half Straight "Classic to Sport" Convertors
    6 Scalextric P9203 Wall Mount Transformers
Since I posted a list of my Scalextric (Classic and Sport) Tracks and Accessories ~ my mind hasn't stop going ..! I have done my slotcars already and more or less thoughts have cooled down but wondering what would happen if I was to list slot-car spares.

It is a possibility but don't think I will be going there ... other than just packed away.

All in all it is a pleasant activity keeping one's mind in the slot :D

Luke
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