TinyRC.com - XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q, Forums, News, Pictures, Parts, and Shop
Forums, XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q
XMODS Hop-Ups, XMODS Parts, XMOD Hop-Ups, XMOD Parts, Bit Char-G Hop-Ups, Bit Char-G Parts, MicroSizers Hop-Ups, MicroSizers Parts

Go Back   TinyRC.com > 1/43 and Smaller > Kyosho dNaNo > Kyosho dNaNo Tracks

 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Prev Previous Post   Next Post Next
  #1  
Old 08-14-2009, 02:26 AM
lornecherry lornecherry is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Posts: 207
Preview of the new Porta-Trax ... your opinions and thoughts please.

Here are some preliminary pictures of a new Porta-Trax system I've developed for our d'nano in-school leagues.

This project draws on the many tests that we conducted on running surfaces, infield materials, and improvement to/adaptation of, the Porta-Trax rail system. The new track system will be used in our Canadian school racing leagues, beginning 2010. That market called for the development of portable, roll-up tracks with a 10 minute setup time; and since none existed, this project was born to see if that was feasible, and if the d'nano itself was a good candidate for the school league. Eight months later, the answer is "yes" and "yes" to both those questions.

Depending on interest, this system may be sold as a ready-to-run, as a kit or as an 'open system', in that you would be able to buy the track components you wanted separately... for example, the base, the rail systems or infield system. The system is expandable, and the entire infield layout is easily changed in less than 10 minutes. (The 10 minute setup goal is possible with an oval, this design would take 15-20 minutes).

This particular track uses a completely seamless base and is 14'x6', but any size or shape can be built using this system, including multi-level or even exact replicas of full-scale race tracks. (I've always wanted to build Germany's Nürburgring)

The pictures below are of the very first prototype, constructed to test the base material -- this is still very much work-in-progress. (The rail system, although elegant, needs to be simplified, and there will be some changes to the infield material and the adjustable corner run-off strips).

I also need to get the material costs way down, as the rails system and infield designs are expensive.
---
The goal was to build a portable track system for home use (and our school leagues) with the same scale detail as the d'nano, while offering the very best racing experience by letting the d'nano use all its speed and handling. This particular layout, with its banked corners coming off the main straight is very fast (beyond my driving skills) and is designed to reward a carefully chosen racing line, just as in full-scale racing. To slow things down with the same layout, I simply add to the warning ramps that change the racing line, as shown in the bottom picture.

Another major difference between this system and other tracks is the variable radius corners and sweeping chicanes that narrow into a "chute", just like an Indy Car or FIA course ... you have to pick your spots to pass. Lane widths are 22 inches on the main straight, narrowing to as little as 15 inches in portions of the chicanes. Templates would be made available for other widths and course designs -- useful if the HPI 1/32 class catches on. By making the system 'open' and thus allowing hobbyists to purchase the raw materials, I'm sure it would only be a matter of time before many interesting designs were built using the system.

The rails have considerable 'give' so that cars will not be damaged, cars will not get stuck on rails (but riding the rails will slow you down)

The whole system is completely portable and rolls-up for easy storage.

Let me know what you think...






Last edited by lornecherry; 08-14-2009 at 08:49 AM.
Reply With Quote
 

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:47 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Mini Inferno Sale - Up to $85 Instant Savings!
Micro-T Hop-Ups
RC18R, M18, Micro RS4, Mini-LST, TamTech-Gear, Minizilla, RC18T, RC18B, RC18MT
shop.tinyrc.com Products
Tiny RC Community News
[03/17/10] Kyosho Mini-Z F1 MF-010 SP2... : The Kyosho Mini-Z F1 MF-010 SP2 Carbon Limited ASF 2.4GHz Tx-Less Chassis Set - more»
[10/23/09] Kyosho Mini-Z MR-03 In Stock! : The Mini-Z MR-03 (http://mr-03.com) is now In Stock and Pre-Orders are shipping! - more»
[09/06/09] Labor Day Savings - $5 Off... : Labor Day traditionally marks the unofficial end of summer - but we're not ready to let go! So, we - more»
Mini-Z, Mini-Z Racer, MR-02, MA-010
M18, M18T, RC18T, Mini-LST, Mini-T, Micro RS4, XRay, 1/18, 18th scale
XMODS, XMOD, Micro Flight, ZipZaps, ZipZaps SE, Bit Char-G, MicroSizers, TTTT, Plantraco Desktop Rover, SuperSlicks, Digi Q
Mini Inferno, Mini Inferno ST, half EIGHT, 1/16, 16th scale
Epoch, Indoor Racer, 1/43, 43rd scale
E-Savage, eSavage, eZilla, e-Zilla, HPI
Robots, Bots, Bipeds, Wheeled, Manoi, Roomba, NXT, Lego, Hacking
Crawling, Crawlers, Micro, RC, Losi Mini-Rock Crawler, Duratrax Cliff Climber
Kyosho Minium, Caliber 120, Minium Forums
Mini-Z Hop-Ups, Mini-Z Parts, Mini Inferno Hop-Ups, Mini Inferno Parts, M18 Hop-Ups, M18 Parts