Bro i was just watching a video of a guy in a 20 acre field he said it was his backyard ha got a damn Bobcat he was doing a dirbike track instead of RC🤣🤣
@@EriMCardenasRC Quite a few folks with $$ and equipment. That's all good and I enjoy what is put out for sure. This is hopefully helpful to those with a small yard and some hand tools.
I was watching this and my wife was looking over my shoulder. She leaned down and whispered "no". I think she will hate my first floor carpet track more. 😅
Lol...I was fortunate to have the kids involved/active so it was an easy "yes" for me...but I hear ya brother. Might get a shot on a redo this year. It's going to be mostly astro.
For domestic tranquility, ease and because I bore really quickly of the same old layout, I have gotten better at "stealth" tracks. Back/front yard are about 1/2 acre each, flat packed rock/clay 1/2 grass. I visualize a track say oval, figure 8, kidney whatever works and then move feeders, obstacles. If needed use ready available objects/materials/various colored dirts to outline the course. Then using my big boy , a 1/6 UDR truck I drive the layout for days and burn it in. That with a rake,blower etc and soon enough you can "see" the track. I can get away with 1/10 scales with larger tires, clearance even 1/16 E Revos. Later as you "break in " the track. new lines open up, you see other possibilities. This is the next best thing to going all out and actually tearing up your lawn.
The jumps you made are great. I’m building a hybrid track for my sons ride on buggy but I want to also use RC on it as he grows older and we can have that hobby together. Thanks for the inspiration
This video is what keeps me going whenever I start to burn out from gardening. It has been 200+ hours of work so far, mostly with hand tools, moving literal tons of gravel, dirt, and vegetation. But now that sweet backyard rc track is finally within reach 😄 Had a lot of time to think about the track layout, and I have decided to make a banked oval with a cross through the middle (like a figure 8 on top). Maybe a dirt ramp in the center. Anyway, great video and production quality 👍And thanks for the inspiration 🙂
Love you videos. You've got me thinking about building a track. I think Ill go with a sod cutter, maybe use the remnants for the borders. Thanks for the ideas!
I built a crawler coarse. Dug the dirt, laid 2 layers of Thick ply weed fabric, then gravel on top. Weeds overtook it in less than 2 months. We have some crazy soil out here!
Great video, Addam's Playground sent me over your way. I'm in process of building a back yard track thanks for the great video lots of good advice... Keep RIPPIN....
I test my quads in backyard before taking them to the bush. My quads tore up edges of yard and started creating burms( was basically doing laps of edges of my yard almost a large circle). So a little bit of rakeing later it's now a groomed rc almost circle track with burmed corners. Quads I ran in yard where just lil 110cc and 150cc atvs...can buy a used China quad cheaper than a new rototiller so maybe consider them a good option...plus you get to tear up the lawn and have fun doing it. Can either go crazy and do doughnuts everywhere then rake or run a natural feeling track pattern and let the ruts start to make the track for you then rake it and add jumps. Just got my family into racing rcs we run 5x wltoys 124017's and one wltoys 124019(beginner car) so total of 6 cars.
Great build and very value tips. I'm not a fan of matts, but I hadn't expected that amount of dirt thats needed. I like the jump version with the landing table,too.
What a great video! Makes me want to go make a track now, but probably would need to begin with negotiations with the wife first, ha ha! Lots of work for sure, and you managed to videotape it, much appreciated! Very inspiring!
Very helpful! My wife let me build a small track behind my shed last year. The only issue is it's on a hill, and very few buggys can make it around. It's kinda turned into a crawler track lol.
Great video fella, that has turned out awesome! 👌 Great detail and handy information for anyone looking at going down this route. Unfortunately my garden isn't large enough, but I am now inspired and currently looking for some land to build one on! 😊 👍 👍 👍
Thanks my friend. Even a small little plot can be super fun! Hopefully, some of these suggestions can be helpful to all that give it a go. Appreciate it as always bud.
It is a lot of work to do one and to maintain it but it really is nice to stroll out in your backyard and turn some laps anytime you like! I agree working the layout to maintain a good lane width is key and both looks better but also makes it easier to drive! My only regret is the massive table top I made on mine as it got a little out of hand and it a pain in the rear to maintain! It also is going to be a nightmare to modify so I live with it! The small moveable jumps you did are a way better choice!
Thanks my friend and I agree on all counts. Don't get me wrong...I LOVE a good dirt jump...but running the lawn equipment over the dirt ramp on the old track lead to much failure...haha. Weeds are the big enemy for me (especially now that I don't use roundup anymore) and the most work for sure. All in all it's very much worth the time and would absolutely still have a track even if the channel went away. Best of times to just walk out back for a bash.
Nice build tutorial! I just finished building a similar size backyard track with just hand tools. Crab grass, thick hawaiian clay, and junk backfill for soil made it quite the endeavor. Tried to incorporate drainage features like rock filled trenches leading to dry well, but the clay will only handle so much water at a time. Survived the first big rain storm and quite happy with how it turned out. I used hollow blocks and rock as the foundation of the jumps/landings, but it does indeed require more dirt than you would think. In the end, it's very rewarding to rip your rc's around a prepped track in the convenience of your own home.
If I had to do it all over...drainage would be my 1st thought. Been thinking over some sort of drain for that corner section. Appreciate the view and nice comment. Good luck with your track and enjoy.
Great video.. I wish my wife would let us till up a track. Grayson has a plan to run his go kart in the yard enough to wear the grass out to act like a track lol..
I have a spot already ear marked for a racetrack. Gonna try make it big enough for multiple scales. I know ive got the right sized area. But I'll map the track first. As its a dirt area, i dont have grass to worry about.
once my ground thaws, I'll be making my own track out back. Will be going for the 6 foot lanes since it'll only ever be like 2-3 racers (following your advice) and i really like the spray paint mark-out idea to help with the initial sketch of where to start working! I'll be going in with the tiller to chop up the sod and I'm prepared for a lot of raking :) Thank you for this video! The hype is real over here haha
That's awesome bud! It's a bit of work but the payout is HUGE! Appreciate the nice comment as well. Best advice I can give is to run a few cars together on the spray paint layout and make sure you like the flow before the dig. Good luck and let me know if I can help.
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC I watched your maintenance videos and ramp build, you've had a lot of great information for the back yard scale for me that will help get started this year, i appreciate the effort of you putting out videos on that stuff :D Any suggestion on the type of car to run on the grass track? Should I take out my fastest and blast it? I was thinking of tuning the track to my midnight pumpkin since it's about the mid range of capability of my "fleet"
@@gogotrololo Thank so much. I love being able to help in any way! The thing that's good(?)about a Pumpkin/Lunchbox is it will be good in the grass and they have a not so great turning radius. If you are planning a track with tight corners you will quickly run into the L/P's lack of cornering ability...lol. In stock forum I struggle getting one around my track for sure. So a more open layout works with those style of cars. Take the fast car out as well!
Excellent video, I'm just watching some videos, I'm thinking of making a track in my patio and I want to clear up some doubts, what height did you use the artificial grass? In the market I see many heights but it seems to me that the one you use is the smallest, on the other hand On the other hand, do you think it is necessary to make the dirt track? I mean, I live in a country where the roofs of the houses are flat and I will do it on my roof. I have 120 m2 to make the track and how is it on my roof? house I was thinking of doing the entire circuit with artificial grass. By the way, what should I take into account for the outdoor rug?
@erickhuntergames It's just (local to me) home store stuff (maybe 7ish mm). Was whatever was inexpensive. My next track will be 90% turf with maybe a small dirt section. The brown stuff looks nice but is a pain to maintain. Rug is just outdoor thin carpet. Appreciate it!
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC Thank you very much for the prompt response, in fact I just have that question, because I am also thinking about making it only with artificial grass since here in my country, the houses have large roofs and I am thinking of doing it on my roof, but I think that since it is Pure artificial grass wouldn't behave in the same way as cars, or what do you think? I want to use it to run my typhon grom =D. By the way, they sell me 8 mm grass here and I think I'll go for that since it's also the cheapest =D.
I love your RC channel I was wondering if you were going to ever do a team associated gold pan 3 gear on your track. I have seen the video when do all the RC tens but you never compared it with the tamia cars.thanks
Im curious what you race on that track? I am building one I think tenth will be a bit crowded but the Grom series and that size should be perfect for what I have
What is the black tubing stuff you used? Cars tend to go over edges of my burm so maybe black tube would help keep cars on track(beginner barriers? Lol)
@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC random question...ever consider lighting for your track so you can play longer in the winter when it gets dark really early. I'm really considering it for my track the last 2 rc play sessions we ran out of light before we ran out of batteries to drain. My main issue is closest outlet is a good 100'from the track.
@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC decided to get flood lights with red and green bulbs to use for Xmas but come boxing day I'll swap out bulbs to white and move lights to posts around the track edges. Using "4 inch pencil poles" with 2 pieces of 2x4s on top to mount the lights to.
Just curious, couldn't it work to mow it down low, lay plastic down for a couple weeks to kill off the surface, scrape a bit with a shovel, and save the tilling and rolling? I imagine the cars will tear up the vegetation, and some round up could address the rest that pops up again?
So weed control is probably the largest pain when dealing with a track. I would assume doing it this way would lead to vegetation up-shoots (over tearing it out completely) at a larger rate. Maybe with enough dirt it would work?
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC I'm thinking of putting some sand and then dirt - so vegetation wouldn't grow (at least as much), or possibly just some carpet would do
Don’t know how to search through comment, so please forgive…. What are the outside dimensions of your layout? I just got my first car and am learning to drive “training” mode in my backyard layout that is 25 x 35 with 5’ lanes.
Great video. I'm currently trying to build my own track. I was tipped off about your channel by REIT Place. I'm glad he did because lord knows I need some tips and motivation 🤗 my backs killing me from the shovelling 😅 +1 sub from me, looking forward to seeing more while soaking my back ☺️
Ahh yes. Bit on the older side of life here so I know that pain...haha. Once it's done I will say it's all worth it. Just think about drainage. One place I really rushed and messed up for sure. Keeps the track down for days after a rain over hours. Appreciate it and enjoy the build my friend.
@VINTAGE BACKYARD RC Thanks for the advice mate. I might have to consider putting in a French drain. I could see me having some problems in the rainy season. Cheers mate 👍
This video was absolutely stunning! I’ve been nervous on trying to attempt this and now I’m definitely ready. Only wanting it big enough to run 2-3 cars/trucks up to 1/10 scale maybe. What program did you use to do the designing? And is there a designer app that I could use on my iPad?
Thank you so much! I use Google sketch up. It's a free program and very easy to use. We can run two on our track but three would be a bit tight. I would shoot for maybe 8 foot wide lanes minimum. Enjoy the build and good luck my friend!
Honestly the best video for people with ''normal'' backyard and no a damn ranch with access to a tractor haha. Thanks for all the info !
Thanks for watching and we appreciate it my friend.
Bro i was just watching a video of a guy in a 20 acre field he said it was his backyard ha got a damn Bobcat he was doing a dirbike track instead of RC🤣🤣
@@EriMCardenasRC Quite a few folks with $$ and equipment. That's all good and I enjoy what is put out for sure. This is hopefully helpful to those with a small yard and some hand tools.
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC i just bought the rlaarlo rally i have like the same backyard as yours so im planning to do a rally course or something similar
@EriMCardenasRC Should be awesome! Best of luck with the build.
Had to put this on the big screen. Just came back in the house after putting 2 hours of work in on mine.
That's awesome bud! Can't wait to see an update.
@VINTAGE BACKYARD RC did my very first laps today. The frog had the privilege of christening the track!
I was watching this and my wife was looking over my shoulder. She leaned down and whispered "no". I think she will hate my first floor carpet track more. 😅
Lol...I was fortunate to have the kids involved/active so it was an easy "yes" for me...but I hear ya brother. Might get a shot on a redo this year. It's going to be mostly astro.
What is Women having no passion for anything. Tell her she's lucky you didn't put it in the front yard
I was smart enough to shut myself in the bedroom..😅
My mates and I are about to build one on an old farm. Can’t wait for it to be finished. Great video mate
@mattdixon6396 Awesome!
Have fun with the build my friend.
Who cares what the neighbors think, do they pay your mortgage or rent lol 😝 looks awesome!
“Rippin and Tearin “
Great video. I’ve had the pleasure of designing a few.
Haha...thanks brother. Labor of love for sure!
For domestic tranquility, ease and because I bore really quickly of the same old layout, I have gotten better at "stealth" tracks. Back/front yard are about 1/2 acre each, flat packed rock/clay 1/2 grass. I visualize a track say oval, figure 8, kidney whatever works and then move feeders, obstacles. If needed use ready available objects/materials/various colored dirts to outline the course. Then using my big boy , a 1/6 UDR truck I drive the layout for days and burn it in. That with a rake,blower etc and soon enough you can "see" the track. I can get away with 1/10 scales with larger tires, clearance even 1/16 E Revos. Later as you "break in " the track. new lines open up, you see other possibilities. This is the next best thing to going all out and actually tearing up your lawn.
What a cool track I was on mine for the first time this season today
Nice! Getting warmer here so it will happen soon!
The jumps you made are great. I’m building a hybrid track for my sons ride on buggy but I want to also use RC on it as he grows older and we can have that hobby together. Thanks for the inspiration
Appreciate that...and am glad the video was helpful. Have fun!
That turned out really well. A lot of good tips in there.
Thanks my friend. Hopefully, it will be helpful.
Love the effort . I feel, you deserve a larger back yard .
Lol.. I wish bud.
Thanks and I appreciate it very much.
Nice work. handy little vid.
@4:06, That slogan was printed a decal that you would apply to the rear wing of the historic Tamiya Frog, great video!
@@michaelsalice9952 Correct! Appreciate it greatly.
Fantastic track build!
Thanks so much! Appreciate it.
This video is what keeps me going whenever I start to burn out from gardening. It has been 200+ hours of work so far, mostly with hand tools, moving literal tons of gravel, dirt, and vegetation. But now that sweet backyard rc track is finally within reach 😄
Had a lot of time to think about the track layout, and I have decided to make a banked oval with a cross through the middle (like a figure 8 on top). Maybe a dirt ramp in the center.
Anyway, great video and production quality 👍And thanks for the inspiration 🙂
Love this! With a goal will come reality! Appreciate the support and glad we could inspire. Have fun my friend.
Love you videos. You've got me thinking about building a track. I think Ill go with a sod cutter, maybe use the remnants for the borders. Thanks for the ideas!
I built a crawler coarse.
Dug the dirt, laid 2 layers of Thick ply weed fabric, then gravel on top. Weeds overtook it in less than 2 months. We have some crazy soil out here!
That track looks great.
I've been working on one at our rc club and it's a lot of work for sure but is definitely worth it.
Great video, Addam's Playground sent me over your way. I'm in process of building a back yard track thanks for the great video lots of good advice... Keep RIPPIN....
Thanks brother (and thanks Addam). It's a TON of fun to just head out back and rip some laps! Enjoy the build and I wish you the best my friend.
I test my quads in backyard before taking them to the bush. My quads tore up edges of yard and started creating burms( was basically doing laps of edges of my yard almost a large circle). So a little bit of rakeing later it's now a groomed rc almost circle track with burmed corners. Quads I ran in yard where just lil 110cc and 150cc atvs...can buy a used China quad cheaper than a new rototiller so maybe consider them a good option...plus you get to tear up the lawn and have fun doing it. Can either go crazy and do doughnuts everywhere then rake or run a natural feeling track pattern and let the ruts start to make the track for you then rake it and add jumps.
Just got my family into racing rcs we run 5x wltoys 124017's and one wltoys 124019(beginner car) so total of 6 cars.
Great video man!! Definitely gave me a direction to go next spring.
@adampearson5286 Awesome! Good luck with the build my friend.
That’s awesome track I would love to do one for my Losi Mini B ! In my backyard
Great build and very value tips. I'm not a fan of matts, but I hadn't expected that amount of dirt thats needed. I like the jump version with the landing table,too.
Thanks so much! The astro was definitely a compromise...but once I saw all the traction available I was pretty happy with it for sure.
What a great video! Makes me want to go make a track now, but probably would need to begin with negotiations with the wife first, ha ha!
Lots of work for sure, and you managed to videotape it, much appreciated! Very inspiring!
It's a fantastic thing to have for sure...but is absolutely a commitment. Always start with negotiations 1st my friend! Appreciate it very much.
Very helpful! My wife let me build a small track behind my shed last year. The only issue is it's on a hill, and very few buggys can make it around. It's kinda turned into a crawler track lol.
Crawler tracks are super fun too! Tried a buds crawler out last year. Very addictive and challenging.
great track and nice video brother ❤
Thanks so much!
Great video fella, that has turned out awesome! 👌
Great detail and handy information for anyone looking at going down this route.
Unfortunately my garden isn't large enough, but I am now inspired and currently looking for some land to build one on!
😊 👍 👍 👍
Thanks my friend. Even a small little plot can be super fun! Hopefully, some of these suggestions can be helpful to all that give it a go. Appreciate it as always bud.
Great video sharing your journey brother! You are an inspiration to us back yard RCers!
Thanks my friend. Been an interesting ride so far for sure.
Maaaaaaaaaaaaan now I want to build a track in my back yard!
Appreciate it bud. Even a super small track (like we had out front) is a TON of fun! Well worth the time and maintenance.
Very Kool! Nice Work and YES it worked! MOTIVATED and INSPIRED!
Thanks brother. Love hearing this! Appreciate the nice comment as well.
It is a lot of work to do one and to maintain it but it really is nice to stroll out in your backyard and turn some laps anytime you like! I agree working the layout to maintain a good lane width is key and both looks better but also makes it easier to drive! My only regret is the massive table top I made on mine as it got a little out of hand and it a pain in the rear to maintain! It also is going to be a nightmare to modify so I live with it! The small moveable jumps you did are a way better choice!
Thanks my friend and I agree on all counts. Don't get me wrong...I LOVE a good dirt jump...but running the lawn equipment over the dirt ramp on the old track lead to much failure...haha. Weeds are the big enemy for me (especially now that I don't use roundup anymore) and the most work for sure. All in all it's very much worth the time and would absolutely still have a track even if the channel went away. Best of times to just walk out back for a bash.
Nice build tutorial! I just finished building a similar size backyard track with just hand tools. Crab grass, thick hawaiian clay, and junk backfill for soil made it quite the endeavor. Tried to incorporate drainage features like rock filled trenches leading to dry well, but the clay will only handle so much water at a time. Survived the first big rain storm and quite happy with how it turned out. I used hollow blocks and rock as the foundation of the jumps/landings, but it does indeed require more dirt than you would think. In the end, it's very rewarding to rip your rc's around a prepped track in the convenience of your own home.
If I had to do it all over...drainage would be my 1st thought. Been thinking over some sort of drain for that corner section. Appreciate the view and nice comment. Good luck with your track and enjoy.
Really great build tips and ideas for a backyard track, im thinking of changing the layout on mine and maybe build it on my other property.
Thanks brother.
Probably going to change a few things up this year as well.
Appreciate it as always.
Great video.. I wish my wife would let us till up a track. Grayson has a plan to run his go kart in the yard enough to wear the grass out to act like a track lol..
Haha...that's one way to do it for sure bud!
Thank you, this video is going to help me alot. I'm trying to start an RC youtube channel and this is the perfect video for me. +1 Sub!
Thank you so much! Appreciate the sub and good luck with the channel my friend.
i love how he respects his neighbors
Great job
Thanks so much!
I have a spot already ear marked for a racetrack. Gonna try make it big enough for multiple scales. I know ive got the right sized area. But I'll map the track first. As its a dirt area, i dont have grass to worry about.
Big head start with no grass my friend.
Good luck on the build!
once my ground thaws, I'll be making my own track out back. Will be going for the 6 foot lanes since it'll only ever be like 2-3 racers (following your advice) and i really like the spray paint mark-out idea to help with the initial sketch of where to start working! I'll be going in with the tiller to chop up the sod and I'm prepared for a lot of raking :) Thank you for this video! The hype is real over here haha
That's awesome bud! It's a bit of work but the payout is HUGE! Appreciate the nice comment as well. Best advice I can give is to run a few cars together on the spray paint layout and make sure you like the flow before the dig. Good luck and let me know if I can help.
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC I watched your maintenance videos and ramp build, you've had a lot of great information for the back yard scale for me that will help get started this year, i appreciate the effort of you putting out videos on that stuff :D Any suggestion on the type of car to run on the grass track? Should I take out my fastest and blast it? I was thinking of tuning the track to my midnight pumpkin since it's about the mid range of capability of my "fleet"
@@gogotrololo Thank so much. I love being able to help in any way! The thing that's good(?)about a Pumpkin/Lunchbox is it will be good in the grass and they have a not so great turning radius. If you are planning a track with tight corners you will quickly run into the L/P's lack of cornering ability...lol. In stock forum I struggle getting one around my track for sure. So a more open layout works with those style of cars. Take the fast car out as well!
The family area reminds me of one of the hairpins at Circuit De Monaco on its off season when its not a track but a regular ol road for the public 😂
awesome!
sick video
Great job man ! But how to avoid grass growing again ?...
@davidleleux4948 Weed killer.
I switched from the nasty stuff to a mix of vinegar and salt.
Every spring I re-till.
Excellent video, I'm just watching some videos, I'm thinking of making a track in my patio and I want to clear up some doubts, what height did you use the artificial grass? In the market I see many heights but it seems to me that the one you use is the smallest, on the other hand On the other hand, do you think it is necessary to make the dirt track? I mean, I live in a country where the roofs of the houses are flat and I will do it on my roof. I have 120 m2 to make the track and how is it on my roof? house I was thinking of doing the entire circuit with artificial grass. By the way, what should I take into account for the outdoor rug?
@erickhuntergames It's just (local to me) home store stuff (maybe 7ish mm).
Was whatever was inexpensive.
My next track will be 90% turf with maybe a small dirt section. The brown stuff looks nice but is a pain to maintain. Rug is just outdoor thin carpet.
Appreciate it!
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC Thank you very much for the prompt response, in fact I just have that question, because I am also thinking about making it only with artificial grass since here in my country, the houses have large roofs and I am thinking of doing it on my roof, but I think that since it is Pure artificial grass wouldn't behave in the same way as cars, or what do you think? I want to use it to run my typhon grom =D. By the way, they sell me 8 mm grass here and I think I'll go for that since it's also the cheapest =D.
@@erickhuntergames The grip is great as long as you get the short pile stuff. Even better on office carpet.
I love your RC channel I was wondering if you were going to ever do a team associated gold pan 3 gear on your track. I have seen the video when do all the RC tens but you never compared it with the tamia cars.thanks
Thanks so much my friend. Have a Goldpan in the lineup this season!
Cool
Im curious what you race on that track? I am building one I think tenth will be a bit crowded but the Grom series and that size should be perfect for what I have
@@JaimieBar 1/10. 1 to 2 buggies. It's mainly for time trials. A 1/14 to 1/12 scale would be perfect for a few at a time.
What size is your rc track track and lanes? I started making one for my 1/10 slash and it's 40 ft by 35 ft. With 8 foot lanes, great video by the way!
Thanks so much!
We are about 5 to 6ft in spots.
Perfect for what we do...but a bit small for more than time trial.
Maybe more work then worth but could collect the rain in sort of a gutter system and run it out of the track underneath
It's definitely worth the work.
Round two will have this.
What is the black tubing stuff you used? Cars tend to go over edges of my burm so maybe black tube would help keep cars on track(beginner barriers? Lol)
@FAKE-NAME It's corrugated land scaping/drainage tube. Most home improvement stores have it in stock.
@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC random question...ever consider lighting for your track so you can play longer in the winter when it gets dark really early. I'm really considering it for my track the last 2 rc play sessions we ran out of light before we ran out of batteries to drain. My main issue is closest outlet is a good 100'from the track.
@FAKE-NAME Working on a rebuild this spring.
@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC decided to get flood lights with red and green bulbs to use for Xmas but come boxing day I'll swap out bulbs to white and move lights to posts around the track edges.
Using "4 inch pencil poles" with 2 pieces of 2x4s on top to mount the lights to.
Just curious, couldn't it work to mow it down low, lay plastic down for a couple weeks to kill off the surface, scrape a bit with a shovel, and save the tilling and rolling? I imagine the cars will tear up the vegetation, and some round up could address the rest that pops up again?
I am not sure if the root bed of the grass just goes away... Maybe it would work?
Would probably take some time if so I imagine.
Nice safe way to kill grass is 30% vinegar night at Home store and water mix. Spray on and wait. And keep the cars running is my plan
This is epic
Awesome
is it possible to put dirt OVER the grass and then compress it? would it still be more or less the same or not?
So weed control is probably the largest pain when dealing with a track. I would assume doing it this way would lead to vegetation up-shoots (over tearing it out completely) at a larger rate.
Maybe with enough dirt it would work?
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC I'm thinking of putting some sand and then dirt - so vegetation wouldn't grow (at least as much), or possibly just some carpet would do
Hello, I am thinking of doing the same. How wide are your lanes?
If I recall we are from 4.5 to a little over 6 in spots. It's a bit tight for more than a few cars but for time attack...its perfect.
can you post a full over head veiw of your lay out in this video
@yeshuakingofkings584 Not in this video....but be sure to check out my other running videos. Usually quite a few overhead shots.
@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC i have but can't see the full is the lay out one that you show in your example of the site on Google you told us to try
The rippin and the tearin, the rippin and the tearin 😂
Not many get it...lol.
@ lol, that’s probably a good sign
Is the program made random track ?
Don’t know how to search through comment, so please forgive….
What are the outside dimensions of your layout? I just got my first car and am learning to drive “training” mode in my backyard layout that is 25 x 35 with 5’ lanes.
I have it in the comments somewhere...but if I recall it's around 18x25
That kid in the background about 16:00 has my coffee blowing out my nose.
Nice
Thank you!
Hi vintage rc how how do you get puddles out of my rc track?
I have drainage issues. All I do is wait unfortunately. In the warm weather a leaf blower helps.
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC Thank You I will do that
Good Sketchup seems great but won't let me sign in unless I'm a school or organization.
Think they changed it....was free for all.
Great video. I'm currently trying to build my own track. I was tipped off about your channel by REIT Place. I'm glad he did because lord knows I need some tips and motivation 🤗 my backs killing me from the shovelling 😅
+1 sub from me, looking forward to seeing more while soaking my back ☺️
Ahh yes. Bit on the older side of life here so I know that pain...haha. Once it's done I will say it's all worth it. Just think about drainage. One place I really rushed and messed up for sure. Keeps the track down for days after a rain over hours. Appreciate it and enjoy the build my friend.
@VINTAGE BACKYARD RC Thanks for the advice mate. I might have to consider putting in a French drain. I could see me having some problems in the rainy season.
Cheers mate 👍
@@VINTAGEBACKYARDRC... I've just realised.. sigh, I've got more digging to do 😮💨
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Can u post a link to sketchup
Unfortunately....it's not free anymore.
Please tell me where that saying came from and the controversy? "The rippin' and the tearin'"x2
You have to pay for SketchUp now?
@@KBC-69420 Looks like it....
You should have just left the grass there, we race on grass in Europe and it would be much easier to change the track.
For me...well I need to have some dirt in my life.
Grass works for sure, but I love seeing how the cars react on the multiple surfaces I use.
next time just put tarps straight on the grass add gravel done
To hell with the neighbors if there is no hoa!
looks expensive
@@cleggydadon Not at all.
Appreciate that it at least looks it...lol.
This video was absolutely stunning! I’ve been nervous on trying to attempt this and now I’m definitely ready. Only wanting it big enough to run 2-3 cars/trucks up to 1/10 scale maybe. What program did you use to do the designing? And is there a designer app that I could use on my iPad?
Thank you so much! I use Google sketch up. It's a free program and very easy to use. We can run two on our track but three would be a bit tight. I would shoot for maybe 8 foot wide lanes minimum.
Enjoy the build and good luck my friend!
I bet your wife just loves it....hahahaha
@milesonewheelwinter Thanks...She does. Enjoys racing the cars with us too.
Great family fun for all.