15th-Apr-24, 11:24 AM
After the straw bales, two balsa wooden picnic tables followed.
It started with a simple sketch. The length of the table top is 50mm (1.6m in reality).
I dismantled a DS-0081 overhead timing gantry and hid the infrared starting light and photosensitive cell in the bushes.
Both were connected with a DS200 lap counter.
After painting the starting line and adding more than 100 figures, Slot Rally Hill was ready.
As you can see in this topic, it is not necessary to apply the scenery so extensively. The effect of grass and some trees and shrubs quickly results in a surprising effect.
I hope that this topic has motivate enough to build a scenic track yourself.
Hub
It started with a simple sketch. The length of the table top is 50mm (1.6m in reality).
I dismantled a DS-0081 overhead timing gantry and hid the infrared starting light and photosensitive cell in the bushes.
Both were connected with a DS200 lap counter.
After painting the starting line and adding more than 100 figures, Slot Rally Hill was ready.
As you can see in this topic, it is not necessary to apply the scenery so extensively. The effect of grass and some trees and shrubs quickly results in a surprising effect.
I hope that this topic has motivate enough to build a scenic track yourself.
Hub

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