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My cool new dirt track

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2006 10:49 pm
by crazydave
I was just thinking the other day how my apartment complex has let the landscaping go lately, and how that's funny, because most people would probably be irritated, but I was just thinking, cool, more places to run my cars. When I realized, what the hell, its just a pile of dirt in front my apartment, I should make a track. If they don't like it, they can just rake their rocks.

So I set out to make a 1/28-1/18th scale track. It's abput 18'x16' maybe a little larger. Its great for 1/28th, but I think I might have got too technical for 1/18th. I might open it up more. Its kinda rocky in parts, and its on a slope, so there's lots of off camber turns to throw you off.


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Here's a little Quicktime clip of my first couple laps with the xmod.
http://members.cox.net/crazydcars/trackxmod.mov

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:04 am
by betty.k
cool stuff! :-o

i think rather than piss your neighbours off, that track will actually recruit a few :lol:

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:20 am
by Maxximum Attack
That track may give your neighbours something to look at after work :-o
Sweet track man, I'm downloading the vid now.

Maxx

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:53 am
by Clint
Video is cool. Surprised the evo truck doesnt flip over more. Mine spends more time on it's roof than on the wheels. Must be driver. :???:


if the track is still unscathed in a few days.. build some jumps.
:-o

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:21 am
by crazydave
The neighbors were giving me odd loooks when I first started sweep dirt back and forth, but after a an hour so, it started taking shape, and couple were saying cool. :-o

Its on the back side of a slope facing a fence, so its really almost unnoticable from the sidewalk. The office is cool here, and they like us, so I don't foresee a problem, but I know its technically against the rules, so I'm hoping it can last.

Clint wrote:Video is cool. Surprised the evo truck doesnt flip over more. Mine spends more time on it's roof than on the wheels. Must be driver. :???:
Thanks, I was feathering the throttle quite a bit to keep control going down the hill. I was surprised how well it did too. I could see the front wheels wobbling all over the place, but somehow it maintained its line. :lol:

I am gonna make a flexable stabilizer for the rear end. The off camber turns really messed with the twisty rear end.

if the track is still unscathed in a few days.. build some jumps.
:-o
I'm gonna throw some cardboard ramps out there. There's a couple spots where the surface is falling apart because there's too many rocks under the surface. I might cover those spots with some small jumps or some whoop-de-doos.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:21 am
by Namuna
The track looks like fun! I could even imagine you running some fast ZZMTs on it too!

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:52 pm
by MotorGong
Right on Dave. Almost any track is a good track.
Man, that sucker just flipped right over near the end of your movie. :grin:
What happened there? It seemed like you were going straight, then whoops.
It's cool once again to see an Evo Truck in action. I still don't have one, and makes me want to buy one.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:49 pm
by crazydave
MotorGong wrote:Right on Dave. Almost any track is a good track.
Man, that sucker just flipped right over near the end of your movie. :grin:
What happened there? It seemed like you were going straight, then whoops.
Not sure. I think because it was on the bank it was pulling outside, and I went to try to corrent it too quickly, but watching the video it almost looks like it hit something. :???: