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Uploaded by on Oct 29, 2009

1/32 scale formula one slot car track designed and fabricated by James-Michael Gregory Harlan (aka jmghF1)

A CNC routed AC2car track, 145 foot Lap Length, 19 Turns, 2.5 feet Elevation Change

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  • Hi Jarmo60

    Been working on my track for about 3 years (some 8000 hours) I taped an ordinary camera to a car. It is a custom made wood track, surface is Multi Density Fiber Board. There is a better video on Discovery Channel here:

    h t t p:// w w w.d i s c o v e r y c h a n n e l . c a / a r t i c l e . a s p x ? a i d = 3 0 6 6 9

    Retype the link with no spaces.

    -James

  • Yes Pit lanes and lane changing are hand made Magnetic soleniod bell crank switches. They are activated by buttons on the shelf in front of driver stations and a duplicate switch on the controllers.

    Fastest lap time is around 14.5 seconds

    Funny how many people think I don't have a lady... I've got one of the best, beautiful, intelligent and supports my passions. I'm a lucky guy!

    -James

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  • Well done getting featured on the front of Yahoo UK, this is an amazing track you've built here!

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  • omg this is one the best racks ever

  • Excelente trabajo

    

  • OMG i want this CRAZY THING!!! :D

  • digital wood track?

  • impressive

  • Legendary!

  • my god f1 cars sound sexy

  • pedazo de circuito!!! impresionanteeee!!

  • Superb layout. I must admit it makes me want to change from trains to slot cars. No dice. But I am planning on expanding by doing the same sort of thing you have done here (on a bit smaller scale) but using the 1/64 rc cars they sell on ebay. I figured it would be quite challenging without the slot as I am sure it is already WITH IT! Really nice modeling on the scenery as well. This must be in a book somewhere? If not, it should be. NICE!

  • Wow ! Congratulations from F1 FAN from Poland :-)

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