@@jamespeaker70 30 is very tight for Mini-Z racing, but it can be good for practice. 30 is more suited for the even smaller 1/43 scale Kyosho Dnanos which are discontinued. There is an expansion kit you can get for the 30 which will make it wider which can help.
I am a middle school principal interested in starting a league at my school. Your track is the perfect size. Which track did you purchase? Do you know of any grants or sponsors out there seeking to sponsor a school? My vision is to have the track paid for and students would purchase their own cars.
In the 1/28 Mini-Z FB group, I did see a gentleman in USA set up a track in a school over there and it seemed popular with the students. He provided the cars for the students to run. I don't know about grants of sponsorship sorry.
This is awesome. I hope this form of RC racing catches on. Thanks for sharing this!
Cheers!
Makes me so happy to see this happening in Australia. You are a legend jarvin. Well done to the rest of the club too 👍
Thank you! It's been awesome so far running the club and slowly growing👍
Great videos. Where can I download track layouts please (either as part of howfastareyou, or just for ideas)?
Thanks! Google ‘HFAY mini-z track layouts’ and you can see them on the next level timing website or salt lake mini-z website
@jarvzRC fab thanks! Please give advice on 30 vs 50 ciruits (I've just bought a 30, and finding it difficult)
@@jamespeaker70 30 is very tight for Mini-Z racing, but it can be good for practice. 30 is more suited for the even smaller 1/43 scale Kyosho Dnanos which are discontinued. There is an expansion kit you can get for the 30 which will make it wider which can help.
Might try to find some racers around my area and get a club going
Yeah it’s great fun if you can get one going
Awesome
I am a middle school principal interested in starting a league at my school. Your track is the perfect size. Which track did you purchase? Do you know of any grants or sponsors out there seeking to sponsor a school? My vision is to have the track paid for and students would purchase their own cars.
In the 1/28 Mini-Z FB group, I did see a gentleman in USA set up a track in a school over there and it seemed popular with the students. He provided the cars for the students to run. I don't know about grants of sponsorship sorry.
This is cool, gonna look into the cost of these cars and track setup...
Expensive 😂
I come from 1/8th scale off road Nitro. This is cheap and more fun by comparison. So much fun.