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Banked Turn Prototype
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My end goal is to have an oval with banked turns. I have a couple of zip-zaps that are getting too fast to run on a flat track.
This, being a prototype, is taped together. Now that I have the dimensions for all of the pieces I am going to make two of them. I will also make a couple of straights. If I get a chance I will post some video of the testing that I am about to do with the cars. Here are some photos... |
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WOW!!! I didn't know a banked curve would be THAT BIG!!! I hopd your cars can go fast enough. Great job.
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Is it possible for Bit's to run on such a steep bank? In my experience with these cars they would just slide down to the infield. It looks great though, keep up the good work. |
If your cars are fast enough it is possible to run on this turn with this banking. My cars have no problem with it. I am still refining the arc and degree of banking for some parts of it though. The cars don't run as smoothly as I'd like on parts. This is just a prototype for me to get the measurements correct. When I have it figured out I will post pics and some video of my cars running on it.
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That's a sweet job you've so far! What kind of material are you using, if you don't mind my asking?
Keep up the good work... and can't wait to see a vid! |
The base and supports are made out of black foamcore board. The track surface is the back side of some black mounting board. Both of these have the surface texture of conctruction paper. On the final version I do I will use hot glue to hold it together instead of tape.
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nice but do you have NASCAR cars? If not it would look REALLY strange!:D :cool: :eek: :p
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i've made banked turns on one of my tracks ( the rally one) and i did it a little differently, i really like your idea(with a few slight changes) mine are made out of cardboard and you just cut a really flat 'u' and slap that on a turn, then your banked turn has a bit more slope to it and its a bit less rigorous for design, mine work great ( my 350Z goes fast enough to ride off the banking walls and its at least a 45 degree angle at the top.... i love em you can tear into the corners and fly into a straightaway absolutely wicked)the supports you have under the turn i couldnt really tell but are they perfect right triangles? if they are you should curve the hypotenuse of the the triangle so your turn has more (at least a little curve to it) or maybe that was what you were going for(just a thought if you'd like it;) ) i'm gonna go copy your layout now for my next track:p do you mind;)
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Please do copy it. It's not copywrited. I would like to see what other people can do with it. I have changed it a bit since I took the pictures. I lowered it in short chute, but I kept the corners at 30 degree banking. It has an arcing curve to it. Now my cars travel around it very smoothly. Although it has taken some practice to find the right driving line.
I am hoping that in the next week I can get another one built then put them together for a full oval. |
Video
Here is the video of my modified test track with a car running on it. It is a big file (11MB) so it will take a few minutes to download if it works.
Test Banking |
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