WOW Phil for the Amount of work you put into the channel to give us all great content your subs should be 500K + this Indoor course is awesome and will be fun to see many un favorable crawlers 1:18 & 1:24 and even the mini Z type compared to each other from higher end to the cheaper sort cant wait for this segment , thanks Phil 🙂
Thanks for showing the build process. I've seen a few of these on a FB group and I couldn't quite wrap my brain around how to accomplish the transition from a pile of boxes and shipping material to a plastered course. Inspired me to work on my own course. Cheers!
I used spray truck bed liner on the smooth surfaces before painting and it created an awesome texture. Just enough grip and it looks pretty natural too.
I have a local auto parts store that has rubberized rocker guard..that works too. You can also buy textured paint that "looks" like granite.....another good source.
Check out Hydroponic Clay Pebbles (they come in all shapes looking like rocks or boulders),also you could mix the sand with plasterers plaster for a good type of building aggregate and you could also add cement dye to it for different colours..hope that helps..the Hydro pebbles are what you are thinking of tho I'm sure.
Dude that looks epic, love the 4 seasons goin on, good old British weather 4 seasons in one day lol all u need is a fan to make wind and u r on the a good old summer day at Mablethorpe ha ha ha
note for people using expanding foam: buy the "big gap" stuff....it goes much further......stuff I used you squirt something the size of a cherry and it grew to the size of a tennis ball.
I am driving 1:32 and 1:35 scale micro crawlers from Orlando Hunter and was able to build a micro coarse with sizes 125 x 75 cm with dozens of obstacles . So , fun on a table is really possible ;-)
It's a very good course. It's interesting to follow the trials and tribulations. I think it will save a lot of time instead of driving somewhere to test the mini crawlers.
Once again, wish I was in the UK, I run a wood shop and have all kinds of offcuts that are perfect for building crawler courses. When I was building mine I dug through the recycling bin for big chunks of styro that I could carve.
Awesome Phil. That Soudal foam I use at work here in Sydney and it works a treat. Definitely think unit cold did It in there.. Also core flute is awesome for cutting, shaping, bending etc..
Tomley, that's a classic with the expanding foam .I did the same,then sat down looked at it.laughed at my efforts and thought,that reminds me of a film called the Blob.It came from outer space.✌️🤡
looks great, suggestion along with Coffee Beans, is used dry Coffee grounds also mixed in, You used to be able to get big bag of them from Costa Coffee for free to grow veg & such in the garden.
It's a process....soon as you think you're done, you will want to add or change it up......another tip: hot melt glue gun.....for that area that you sprayed all the foam underneath the mountain, some vertical pieces of cardboard would support that whole thing.
So cool! I’d build one if I had room lol, I just started the crawler hobby with my first purchase of the Axial Jeep v3 micro and I have a development near me that has a perfect rocky and sandy spot for crawling, can’t wait!
Yeah we’ll see you next time, I love it summer into winter that is super cool. Great job on the course I’ll be following have to see the rest until then peace and chicken grease 😁👍👍😎
so far so good, not too hard but not too easy either! i was very overwhelmed with my course build but i'm happy with it, unfortunatly my trx4m makes quick work of it but the 24 scale stuff is a bit harder
When I was a nipper we used old bed sheets or curtains and plaster to mould scenes for railways. Much cheaper than bandage type ready made rolls of stuff and very easy to work with. Either way awesome track.
@@TomleyRC I guess we had no choice back then. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say. I follow your stuff and enjoy the modern and the old school/vintage equally. If it's not broke don't fix it is fine but if it's not broke but it can be better .. well bring it on. You are doing great and making quite a name for yourself. Keep on keeping on and never be afraid to go outside the lines.
Amazing work, Phil! 😃 It really turned out fantastic!!! I need to find some space here for something like that... 😂 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Gonna be awesome when it’s finished! I’d like to see a crawler shootout when it’s all said and done 😁 fcx vs trx4m vs scx24 vs that blue and white rig vs…. You get the idea
Looks wicked Phil! I like the idea of traveling through the seasons! That campfire was a nice touch as well. Are you serious about the coffee beans? I hope it’s old coffee beans , otherwise that considered coffee bean abuse Phil! Can’t have that !😂☕️
Hola Mr Tomley como estas , quedo muy bueno el circuito , voy a tratar de hacer uno igual aunque no tenga un auto para probarlo , saludos y gracias por compartir
This looks great man. Lots of work and trial and error in this. My only question is will you have a jump ramp into the bean pit? 😁 I've been meaning to build my 24th scale course for months now. I bought a trio of steel cabinets for my garage that came packed / protected in 1"/25mm thick cardboard sheets. I was going to take a jigsaw to them to make terrain shapes like a topography map and cover that with some burlap or that plaster mesh. Hoping any finished product to be portable for easy storage or use. Convenience and quick access is the best way to make use of something like that if it can't be left set up (at least in my opinion).
@@DirectoutdoorsTV I'm aware. You have a link? I searched his channel when I posted the questions and didn't see a part 2. That is why I asked how it was coming along.
Ive been building mine for about 7 months. Just slowly changing it. It went from 4 feet long to about 15 feet long and 6 wide🤣 lots of spray foam (20 cans) and lots of tiny scale stuff and tunnels!
Great stuff. But man I can’t imagine the cost of all the crafting materials!!! Very cool results tho and can not wait to see the comparison of different crawlers on this! 👍👍👍
@TomleyRC your amazing Phil! I love all your videos, I wish I could head back to England to meet you and see my family I suppose haha but for you OF COURSE haha
Just remember what my old boss used to say: "Perfection is the enemy of Good" ...if we had just been able to produce the "Good", we would have come out ahead ~
Did I just get Rick Rolled from a 1 year old video from the other side of the planet?! 😅😅
I got Rick rolled from the other side of the planet too lol
Same😅
WOW Phil for the Amount of work you put into the channel to give us all great content your subs should be 500K + this Indoor course is awesome and will be fun to see many un favorable crawlers 1:18 & 1:24 and even the mini Z type compared to each other from higher end to the cheaper sort cant wait for this segment , thanks Phil 🙂
This was extremely enjoyable to watch. Excellent job!
Thank you
Thanks for showing the build process. I've seen a few of these on a FB group and I couldn't quite wrap my brain around how to accomplish the transition from a pile of boxes and shipping material to a plastered course. Inspired me to work on my own course. Cheers!
I used spray truck bed liner on the smooth surfaces before painting and it created an awesome texture. Just enough grip and it looks pretty natural too.
I have a local auto parts store that has rubberized rocker guard..that works too. You can also buy textured paint that "looks" like granite.....another good source.
I have a left over can of that stuff and pulled it out with the plasti-dip that was used to waterproof some electronics. Good idea!
Ah, now _this_ is my cup of tea! And coffee. And whisky. And more whisky.
Already looking fantastic! I can't wait to see how you progress.
Check out Hydroponic Clay Pebbles (they come in all shapes looking like rocks or boulders),also you could mix the sand with plasterers plaster for a good type of building aggregate and you could also add cement dye to it for different colours..hope that helps..the Hydro pebbles are what you are thinking of tho I'm sure.
That’s awesome great job man 👍👍🪵🪨🌲
Dude that looks epic, love the 4 seasons goin on, good old British weather 4 seasons in one day lol all u need is a fan to make wind and u r on the a good old summer day at Mablethorpe ha ha ha
13:15........ You telling me that doesn't look like cake to go along with the "coffee bean pit" haha
Making me hungry!
note for people using expanding foam: buy the "big gap" stuff....it goes much further......stuff I used you squirt something the size of a cherry and it grew to the size of a tennis ball.
Very well done so far there Phil, looks absolutely amazing! Can't wait to see more 👌
Cheers Adam
I am driving 1:32 and 1:35 scale micro crawlers from Orlando Hunter and was able to build a micro coarse with sizes 125 x 75 cm with dozens of obstacles . So , fun on a table is really possible ;-)
It's a very good course. It's interesting to follow the trials and tribulations. I think it will save a lot of time instead of driving somewhere to test the mini crawlers.
sweet crawler track bro cant wait to build mine soon
Once again, wish I was in the UK, I run a wood shop and have all kinds of offcuts that are perfect for building crawler courses. When I was building mine I dug through the recycling bin for big chunks of styro that I could carve.
Awesome Phil. That Soudal foam I use at work here in Sydney and it works a treat. Definitely think unit cold did It in there.. Also core flute is awesome for cutting, shaping, bending etc..
Tomley, that's a classic with the expanding foam .I did the same,then sat down looked at it.laughed at my efforts and thought,that reminds me of a film called the Blob.It came from outer space.✌️🤡
LOOKING GREAT Phil. I like the seasons idea. You done a great job SIR 🇬🇧👍🏼
Thanks Mike… I thought it was a good idea.. and good to look at as well
Awesome little crawler trail there Phil .
Loved watching the build process , shows with a bit of imagination what you can do .
Building it might be more fun than driving on it. Not to say that driving won't be fun, but the building looked like a blast!
Built my own stackable crawler course from tumble dryer and washing machine packaging. Great job on yr course 👏
Great video! Great job! You and your boy kevin are doing great things in your own way. Good vibes, good spirits, and always good content. Thanks.
The borders between the two sides of the table will make a nice spot for some background murals
This looks like a heap of fun
It is 👌
I wanted to get in there with a stipple brush in the Autumn area to drop some Canadian Maple leaves on the ground.
Oh… we need some Maple leaves for sure!
looks great, suggestion along with Coffee Beans, is used dry Coffee grounds also mixed in, You used to be able to get big bag of them from Costa Coffee for free to grow veg & such in the garden.
Great work, looking pretty good. It should be called the Cirque de Phil or something. Looking forward to seeing some crawlers tested on it.
It's a process....soon as you think you're done, you will want to add or change it up......another tip: hot melt glue gun.....for that area that you sprayed all the foam underneath the mountain, some vertical pieces of cardboard would support that whole thing.
So cool! I’d build one if I had room lol, I just started the crawler hobby with my first purchase of the Axial Jeep v3 micro and I have a development near me that has a perfect rocky and sandy spot for crawling, can’t wait!
Yeah we’ll see you next time, I love it summer into winter that is super cool. Great job on the course I’ll be following have to see the rest until then peace and chicken grease 😁👍👍😎
Outstanding, super cool course you built love it. Appreciate your sharing I’ll be watching more
Never understood the whole crawling thing, but thats epic mate! Makes me want one now!
It’s certainly fun once you get in to it a bit 👌
Looks like a brownie more then wet mud lol. Looks great Phil
Wow, you have great dexterity. I want to try making it too.❤😁👏👍👍👍
Good work man 😊
Cheers dude
so far so good, not too hard but not too easy either! i was very overwhelmed with my course build but i'm happy with it, unfortunatly my trx4m makes quick work of it but the 24 scale stuff is a bit harder
We're having a ball making ours, too! Well done, governor.
When I was a nipper we used old bed sheets or curtains and plaster to mould scenes for railways. Much cheaper than bandage type ready made rolls of stuff and very easy to work with. Either way awesome track.
That sounds like a good little ‘hack’…. I’m not sure kids are as creative nowadays
@@TomleyRC I guess we had no choice back then. Necessity is the mother of invention as they say. I follow your stuff and enjoy the modern and the old school/vintage equally. If it's not broke don't fix it is fine but if it's not broke but it can be better .. well bring it on. You are doing great and making quite a name for yourself. Keep on keeping on and never be afraid to go outside the lines.
A great way to fill in the gaps and holes in the plaster sheets is to rub some watered down drywall mud over the top.
Be nice to have something like this for consistent testing. Kind of like a top gear track
Yes, that’s the plan. Get some gates in… and a stop watch
Amazing work, Phil! 😃
It really turned out fantastic!!!
I need to find some space here for something like that... 😂
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
That looks absolutely fabulous Tomley, great job.
Thank you
the Bean Pit! I love it
😎👌
Very good job !
Thank you
Thats awesome great job!🔥💯 going to be nice to use when you can't get outside on nasty days.
Yes progress! Sounds like awesome
Great job 👏
Same type of approach that I have in mind, arts and crafts from school can pay off for a creative, customized course 😀
Yes lol
Great job that mini crawler table Phil in time it will get bigger 😂👊👍🥃
Gonna be awesome when it’s finished! I’d like to see a crawler shootout when it’s all said and done 😁 fcx vs trx4m vs scx24 vs that blue and white rig vs…. You get the idea
Watched the whole video, phil. I love it!!!!
Man that's alot of hrs of work! 😳🤯👊👌
LOL I love the wizard that's the dude you got a damn good job buddy
Looks wicked Phil! I like the idea of traveling through the seasons! That campfire was a nice touch as well. Are you serious about the coffee beans? I hope it’s old coffee beans , otherwise that considered coffee bean abuse Phil! Can’t have that !😂☕️
I didn’t know you went to Hogwarts. But you’re a proper wizard
Hola Mr Tomley como estas , quedo muy bueno el circuito , voy a tratar de hacer uno igual aunque no tenga un auto para probarlo , saludos y gracias por compartir
That's awesome, Phil! I can't wait to see it done and in use!
I’m looking forward to it as well
Well done bud that looks awesome, looking forward to seeing how the different trucks do on this 👍
This is magnificent 😊
Been looking forward to this.
Good job so far, looking forward to an invite to come test it ! ☺️
good part one some good ideas
Coming out really good 👍🏼
This looks great man. Lots of work and trial and error in this. My only question is will you have a jump ramp into the bean pit? 😁 I've been meaning to build my 24th scale course for months now. I bought a trio of steel cabinets for my garage that came packed / protected in 1"/25mm thick cardboard sheets. I was going to take a jigsaw to them to make terrain shapes like a topography map and cover that with some burlap or that plaster mesh. Hoping any finished product to be portable for easy storage or use. Convenience and quick access is the best way to make use of something like that if it can't be left set up (at least in my opinion).
That’s a really cool idea with the plaster wrap I think that’s what it is called
Nice job, great looking
hahaha loved the saltbae move!!!
"The bean pit"! Name of the new RC themed coffee shop! Course is terrific. You are brave for doing all that with nice clean hoodies on! Cheers
Thats AWESOME !!! GOOOOD JOB !!!! 🤩
Good stuff. How is part 2 coming along?
Is was 9 months ago. Might be a p2 out
@@DirectoutdoorsTV I'm aware. You have a link? I searched his channel when I posted the questions and didn't see a part 2. That is why I asked how it was coming along.
Amazing as usual 😜
Thanks dude
I'm interested in starting this hobby that's why I'm here 😂😂
Looks excellent 👌
that is so beautiful!
better than the one in redfin models from kevs vids
Really good. Has given me ideas
So cool .. thank for the great ideas
great job! Looks awsome! :D
GREAT BUILD MATE NICE ONE
Ive been building mine for about 7 months. Just slowly changing it. It went from 4 feet long to about 15 feet long and 6 wide🤣 lots of spray foam (20 cans) and lots of tiny scale stuff and tunnels!
Haha… building is all part of the fun!
@@TomleyRC absolutely it never ends!
Looks epic bud great work indeed 👍🏼
awesome build!!
Nice,I'm looking to build a basement course for my 1/24 crawlers,got some epic ideas,we'll see what comes of it :)
Niiice!!! I want that! 😛
Damn you flexing that Honcho.
Cool rc crawler track!!! 🎉
Great stuff. But man I can’t imagine the cost of all the crafting materials!!! Very cool results tho and can not wait to see the comparison of different crawlers on this! 👍👍👍
Cool AF Phil 😎 👌
That brown foam bit looked like some fresh baked brownies
Tomley try taking the springs off of you shocks and should perform better or cut them in half it puts some of the weight down low
Sooo amazing I can't wait for part 2 🥰
I’ve got some good plans 👌
@TomleyRC your amazing Phil! I love all your videos, I wish I could head back to England to meet you and see my family I suppose haha but for you OF COURSE haha
Almost 200k 😮
This is why i love you.
Holy smoke, this is great.
I've just moved out to a piece of land, I already have so many trails to crawl. I do want to build something like this though.
Just remember what my old boss used to say: "Perfection is the enemy of Good"
...if we had just been able to produce the "Good", we would have come out ahead ~
Cracking video Phil, I was wondering, what car was in view at 9:50mins the blue Defender, it looks great!
If you want to see the ultimate crawler course, I built it. Come on over!
Very cool mate I'll be making one now 👍 where can I get some of those little flags from?
What’s the chance of you hosting a little competition for us mini owners?
Use cement and water for a runny mixture and soak old fabric (shirts, towels, pants) in it, bash the boxes corners in too with a hammer 🤣