ax0n
10-05-2002, 01:20 AM
Since my plunge into the world of micro RC I've been wandering around looking for the best surface to run on. Something with a lot of area, but free from bumps and obstacles (or, obstacles I don't set up myself).
this has taken me many places. Hardwood floors, very thin carpet, pool tables, desktops, tile, linoleum, sidewalks, parking lots... none of which were all too great.
smooth linoleum is good, but the floors in my apartment need to be swept and mopped before I can run without my cat's fur getting in the axles and gears. The area isn't big enough to set up a nice big track.
Pool tables grip well, but they're too small.
Sidewalks and parking lots are too rough and the cracks stop the car dead cold.
Desks and tables are fun for showing off my new toy, but they are no good if you want some speed or anything more than 4 cones to slalom through back and forth.
Tonight, I found the spot. The Tennis Court. Perfectly flat painted asphalt, smooth with a little roughness, but offers a very forgiving terrain, and the double court at my complex offers at least a few thousand square feet, split in half only by a pair of tennis nets.
Wow. I'm in heaven. Time go get the cones out!
Where have you found that offers a great surface and enough room to have a lot of fun?
this has taken me many places. Hardwood floors, very thin carpet, pool tables, desktops, tile, linoleum, sidewalks, parking lots... none of which were all too great.
smooth linoleum is good, but the floors in my apartment need to be swept and mopped before I can run without my cat's fur getting in the axles and gears. The area isn't big enough to set up a nice big track.
Pool tables grip well, but they're too small.
Sidewalks and parking lots are too rough and the cracks stop the car dead cold.
Desks and tables are fun for showing off my new toy, but they are no good if you want some speed or anything more than 4 cones to slalom through back and forth.
Tonight, I found the spot. The Tennis Court. Perfectly flat painted asphalt, smooth with a little roughness, but offers a very forgiving terrain, and the double court at my complex offers at least a few thousand square feet, split in half only by a pair of tennis nets.
Wow. I'm in heaven. Time go get the cones out!
Where have you found that offers a great surface and enough room to have a lot of fun?