Also if you strip off the car shells and put the batteries and camera lower, the center of gravity won't be as high and hopefully the cars can stay on track more!
This reminds me of the Tom Scott video about how they trained tank drivers using the models and cameras. It's a cool way of making a game/simulation without a computer.
Check out Racecastle in Waltham Abbey. At RaceCastle they have tiny FPV cars that are RC with full proportional steering around an amazing track. Some of these cars are even 3D printed.
Wow, that brought back memories. late 1950s into the early 1960s spent hours and hours racing with my neighbor Tim in his living room. Slot cars, the track looks the same. Tim has now had a stroke and it's hard to talk with him, but the memories still live in my head. Thanks for sharing with a 74 yr. old guy who knows the fun in a slot car race.
I loved those as a kid, all that has survived from them over all the years are the motors though. My set was incomplete, rusty, the magnets were dead and sometimes it smelled like shorted circuits, but it was still great fun.
I launched countless slots cars into obstacles as a child. Actually, now that I think about it, these cars were one of the first things I ever managed to break, disassemble, and eventually learn to fix. My set had track that went up the wall, and I think I put a few dents in the ceiling. I always wanted to experience it in FPV, thanks for this video!
As a guy who used to race slot cars with his family and friends WAY back in the 60s' and 70s' as a kid, I found this video ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! 👍👍 PS: I believe that I still have my complete sets still buried in my closet somewhere from those LONG AGO days and now I want to go find them! 😁
My last racing I was in grade 11, 1978....I am 61 and also have my old slot stuff in a box somewhere....I really really want to find that box! My carcass is older but my mind is still just a kid. - Cheers
What a wicked project I can only imagine how fun that must have been! It reminds me of that on game micro machines where you used to race miniature cars around worktops and desktops avoiding obstacles like glue that'd slow you down and across gaps using rulers as makeshift bridges. Thanks for the flashback to my childhood and goes to show that you're never too old to have fun and play with toys 😁 wicked video as always 👍 Thanks.
We ALL won!!! I have never watched a videos in its entirety. However, this video was viewed with huge smile and excitement during EVERY second. Thank You for sharing your wisdom. My best wishes to all. You brought out the kid in me. 🙏
It's unreal fun. First I thought you did it for your kids, but then I saw two adult guys playing. I think your kids in future will be happy to have such dads. Keep doing this! You are cool!!!
Looks like a blast! If you do another it'd be cool to see if you could take advantage of the ability to run vertical. I'm not sure they'd run if the track was flat to the wall but running horizontally, but if they did it'd be cool to do a "quarter loop" up onto the wall, drive up the wall, do a 90 degree turn, some straight, another 90 degree turn and then drive straight back down the wall. Also a sort of mirror maze that hides a sharp last second turn could be interesting as well as something like the tinywhoop light tunnels that flighttest has.
That is the most amazing use of miniature technology I have in long time. I grew up in the days of huge indoor slot car tracks. Serious hobbyists spent fortunes on their slot cars. Once a week there would be very competitive racing. Putting mini cams on top of cars is brilliant. VR goggles is also brilliant. Seen it done racing drones, never seen it done with slot cars. Job well done mate.
I have found that designing the track/cars/and figures buildings etc. myself and 3d printing them to be the most fun you can have, even if you don't have room for a massive track like this.
wow, just amazing. i used to have a scalextic set fro when i was a kid, through to the 90,s. i remember my dad always going to the model shop to buy new sets of brushes for the cars. And constantly fiddling with the metal track parts to get it all working.But when it all worked, it was amazing.
This was a really cool idea and looked like a lot of fun! I could see this being a thing at arcades and other gaming places, especially with more lanes and cool worlds to drive around in!
Being a 80s kid I always got slot car set up for Christmas every year. They were alot of fun. I actually think I still have them all packed away in boxes in the attic. Watching this video makes me wanna go find them.
Having grown up with these I have a few tips. 1. Wd-40 on a lint free rag and wipe just the traces on the track after a good cleaning. 2. I good lubricating oil on a lint free rag and just wipe the pins where the track sections connect. Use just a trace of both. It gives much longer times between cleanings as it reduces oxidation on both the pin and trace. Lot of fun to see these in action again. Been about 45 or more years since my last lap.
That was really enjoyable to watch. Probably already exists, but a TV programme series where people have to build a different course each week and then race their cars with FPV.
I don't remember us having this kind of thing when I was a kid. There were some plastic tracks where the sides were supposed to keep the cars in. My brother and I found it boring and, since jumps were not included, we made some of our own, which is usually when our cars would fly off of the tracks, but that was really the best part. I really like the cameras you put on those because that makes it even funner!
You are a complete unadulterated genius to come up with this idea if only I had something like this when I played with my Aurora AFX and Tyco tracks it would have been awesome I think you should patent this idea make it where the video is admitting through the windshield and Revitalize slot tracks I would buy more than one I think kids would get back into this Hobby. Thanks for sharing this with all of us it made my day.
Hey I grew up in the 80s where racing sets we're the best thing to find under the Christmas tree.. Thanks for the awesome memories... the race was super cool 😎 😁😁😁
This is so cool, what James May did at Brooklands a decade or so ago, has been eclipsed by a much smaller, yet more thought out idea! Nice sporting pair of lads, Competitive yest sporting.
Brilliant! When I play racing video games I always run with the "in-car" view. You have done this with slot cars. This concept is very intriguing and entertaining. Great job!
This is the first video I have ever watched with an in-video sponsored ad where I was interested in researching/buying the product. Lord Teebob sounds good to me!
As a slot car video creator, I really enjoyed watching this . Great fun and perfect choice of cars in those mighty minis ....Greetings from a slot car racer in Northern Europe🤗....Harry
Ha, ha!...Boy was that fun! (I'm an oldster,...at 68 years old),.....and I used love playing with my slot cars,..in the USA in the early 1960s until 1969. Back then the cars were simpler and we did't have that magnetic, feature. The tracks looked the same. People had small tracks in their parents houses, but we also had public tracks to go to. Public tracks were sponsored by large department stores, with toy departments, where the slot cars were sold. A few hobby stores, also sponsored public tracks,....on all the tracks I ran on, we had to pay by the hour,....and for a kid, it could get costly. I had slot cars in two scales. I preferred the 1/24 inch scaled size. Me and my pals had so much fun with this hobby,....we built our cars from kits and parts swapped with other kids cars. We sometimes fabricated parts, from metal & plastic stock materials. I belonged to a slot car club, in it we ran the smaller scaled cars, and used our plastic scale models for the bodies. It was fun to be a "spotter" at those large public tracks, where there were 10 or more tracks. We ran and saved cars that got stuck along the way or ones that got bumped off the track. Thanks guys! It was a trip down memory lane, for me. Cool!
just got into Scalextric, the excuse was that i’ve bought the sets for my little guy but i think it’s for both him and my inner child. We both love it!
LOVE IT !!! Two guys I follow regularly (love the weird, whacky, and often highly polished/professional DIY projects that Mat @ DIYPerks creates) and ProjectAir crazy land/air/water speed ideas... But this? GOOD OLD FASHIONED FUN with a modern twist!! Brilliant!!! 👌👏 😎🇬🇧
This gives me masive flashbacks to the old scalextric episode of James May's Toy stories! Loved that episode so I of course enjoyed this video very much!
What an awesome track! You UA-camrs are always able to use money to put towards such fun projects, I’m definitely jealous, but also super glad you guys are able to put something so fun together!
It was a surprise to see Matt for DIY Perks on your channel. I had no clue you too know each other. Great video but to me it was kinda years old since I have been in FPV drones for a long time and made my own small FPV buggy, monster truck, and crawler projects a few years back (it's on my abandoned YT channel). It is a great fun messing with FPV and tiny cameras and surely gives a different perspective just as flying FPV does. I highly recommend to everyone flying FPV. It gives an out of body experience and some even using it as a treatment for PTSD.
That was a Hoot!!! I played with slot cars in my youth and had many many hours of enjoyment! Having the FPV system would've been awesome! Great video guys!
As a Mini owner (rare in the U.S.), and a slot car fan, you have made my day! Best video I've seen in a long time. That looked like so much fun.....cheers mate.
If you get the digital version of the cars and power strip, then you can take the power from the track as it is constant with the speed of the car controlled by the pulse wide from the digital controller
You literally just reinvented the slot car wheel and I love it!!!!! Taking old tech and making it into something fresh and real! It's like videogames but better
OH! This is like 2 of my childhood dreams combined! :D And that was just the best race ever! :D :D :D You could convert the cars to a model railway system with constant power and digital control. You'd have power for the camera then. It does feel like complexifying for no purpose though. Those batteries are very light.
Spent hours in the loft with the scale electric set up at my cousins..Spent hours up there as kids at the Christmas family sleep overs even if we did need our coats and shoes on, no electricity up there apart from the lights in the 70s lol..Brilliant ❤👍
Well, the idea struck me immediately after thinking about the power issue : In model railroad, the matter of powering the locomotive and makind it moove are decoupled thanks to the DCC system : a dcc controller gives some square AC with variable frequency to the tracks (the information is numericaly coded bit by bit in the variable frequency), thus providing constant power to the locomotive, you just need a full-bridge rectifier and a filtering capacitor, the tracks AC goes directly to a little electronic circuit, a dcc decoder which decodes the information, pilots the motors at the specified speed and can even power up accessories like lights, some can even pilot servos. The dcc decoder itself is a really tiny pcb, 2*1cm max for HO scale, even less for N scale and can easily power motors that draws under 2A dc
Is that how they worked? I never could quite work it out as a kid but then I never could afford it either so it was always just an aspiration. I just had to make do with isolators and motorised points.
@@andyjdhurley The current DCC system works by giving constant AC to the tracks, a 1bit is transmitted when an alternance (one side to +VCC and afterwards the other one, polarity is flipped ) last around 56 +/-2 microseconds, a 0 bit is transmitted when the alternance lasts more than 100 microseconds. The data is send following this principle, from the controller : 1) 7(if my memory is correct) 1bits for synchronization followed by one 0 bit 2) the adress of the target decoder, can be a loco or an accessory like a motorised switch track, followed by a 0bit 3) the target action with according data, for speed, the value between -127 and 127, for a function like a light, the corresponding number and value (True/False),... followed by a 0 bit 4) the result of doing an xor operation from bit of data to bit of data, the decoders does it on it’s own, if the decoders has correctly understood the instructions, the result will be the same as what the controller send, if the decoders misunderstood a bit, the result will be different. As such it acts as a safety to ensure a correct data transmission without bidirectional conversation. A simple controller can be cheap, like a multimauss from Fleishmann/Roco, around 150€, I have a project to make my own based on some arduino libraries like cmdr. The main issue is the individual cost of each decoder, begining at 30-40€ each
Man, that setup is what I had wanted to construct. I'm quite surprised they came up with putting those magnets on the chassis'. No wonder those Mini Coopers can negotiate those tight turns. Pretty cool.
Who wants more videos like this? Also, check out my downloadable project kits on my website! store.projectair.co.uk
This is actually sick
Ok
Dream come true
This is like that one episode of Pat a Mat... lol
Would love some more DIY Perks collabs.
Dude, the race was so much fun! I want a rematch though 😄😄
From a subscriber of both channels, that was a very nice crossover episode ahaha
#diyperks how can I make my own slot car track? ?
You’re on! Let’s make it an annual thing!
You were #robbed of the victory
I never thought I'd see this crossover, this was great. Here's hoping for more collabs!
FPV slot car racing is such a cool idea!
Also if you strip off the car shells and put the batteries and camera lower, the center of gravity won't be as high and hopefully the cars can stay on track more!
Thanks! Your videos were actually some of the inspiration for this 😊
all my favorite youtubers commenting on each other. :)
@@Project-Air Ah that's epic! Well you took it to the next level! Super impressive track layout
@@dan725 Honestly had a feeling that 5Mad was gonna see this
This reminds me of the Tom Scott video about how they trained tank drivers using the models and cameras. It's a cool way of making a game/simulation without a computer.
Saaame I genuinely thought he was inspired by it
Omg same
me too! they’re companion videos in my mind
Yea, was my first thought too. I assume he probably saw that video.
It's the reason I clicked it lol
Absolutely awesome, 2 big kids realising their former little kid selves dreams.
Absolutely!
epic video bro!! ive wanted to do something like this when i was a kid
Check out Racecastle in Waltham Abbey. At RaceCastle they have tiny FPV cars that are RC with full proportional steering around an amazing track. Some of these cars are even 3D printed.
did not know you watched projectair
Hi Kevin!
Yoo what's up kev
Hi kev
Wow, that brought back memories. late 1950s into the early 1960s spent hours and hours racing with my neighbor Tim in his living room. Slot cars, the track looks the same. Tim has now had a stroke and it's hard to talk with him, but the memories still live in my head. Thanks for sharing with a 74 yr. old guy who knows the fun in a slot car race.
I loved those as a kid, all that has survived from them over all the years are the motors though. My set was incomplete, rusty, the magnets were dead and sometimes it smelled like shorted circuits, but it was still great fun.
Slot car racing is still extremely popular in some places.
The concept and the execution of this project were just incredible. So so cool.
5:22 dang that actually looks good
I launched countless slots cars into obstacles as a child. Actually, now that I think about it, these cars were one of the first things I ever managed to break, disassemble, and eventually learn to fix. My set had track that went up the wall, and I think I put a few dents in the ceiling. I always wanted to experience it in FPV, thanks for this video!
Wow, that was awesome, and you used Mini Coopers, my dream car. Well, a green one, anyways, so awesome.
As a guy who used to race slot cars with his family and friends WAY back in the 60s' and 70s' as a kid, I found this video ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!! 👍👍
PS: I believe that I still have my complete sets still buried in my closet somewhere from those LONG AGO days and now I want to go find them! 😁
My last racing I was in grade 11, 1978....I am 61 and also have my old slot stuff in a box somewhere....I really really want to find that box! My carcass is older but my mind is still just a kid. - Cheers
This is awesome! Someone should definitely sell DIY kits that allow anyone to do this conversion.
What a wicked project I can only imagine how fun that must have been! It reminds me of that on game micro machines where you used to race miniature cars around worktops and desktops avoiding obstacles like glue that'd slow you down and across gaps using rulers as makeshift bridges. Thanks for the flashback to my childhood and goes to show that you're never too old to have fun and play with toys 😁 wicked video as always 👍 Thanks.
It was loads of fun!
Micro machines on DS was super fun and way too challenging at the same time :)
Micro machines was awesome
@@-M0LE yeah man it was wicked.
In my youth 60 years ago, guys made their own track. I had Minic cars and a railroad crossing, beat the train.
We ALL won!!! I have never watched a videos in its entirety. However, this video was viewed with huge smile and excitement during EVERY second. Thank You for sharing your wisdom. My best wishes to all. You brought out the kid in me. 🙏
This looks like so much fun!
It was already exciting when you talked about this, but I didn't expect it to be such a neck and neck race. Just awesome!
It's unreal fun. First I thought you did it for your kids, but then I saw two adult guys playing. I think your kids in future will be happy to have such dads. Keep doing this! You are cool!!!
I used to have a ton of these as a kid, probably what got me into RC!
They're underrated
Hey project air. Was a good video!
This was so much fun! I loved racing these as a kid. Nice to see Matt making an appearance, also - great video!
Looks like a blast! If you do another it'd be cool to see if you could take advantage of the ability to run vertical. I'm not sure they'd run if the track was flat to the wall but running horizontally, but if they did it'd be cool to do a "quarter loop" up onto the wall, drive up the wall, do a 90 degree turn, some straight, another 90 degree turn and then drive straight back down the wall.
Also a sort of mirror maze that hides a sharp last second turn could be interesting as well as something like the tinywhoop light tunnels that flighttest has.
Amazing great work guys me and my son used to do similar to this for fun before he grew up 😅
This seems like so much fun!!
It was!!
that established titles sponsor aged well
This may not be my favorite video you've done. But it's near the top. It's always great to see someone accomplish something I've always wanted to do.
*_Great idea, great video! Good luck with your new projects!_*
Really fun video! You guys have fun chemistry together and Id love to see more collabs from you two!
Perhaps a plane collab or something?
That is the most amazing use of miniature technology I have in long time. I grew up in the days of huge indoor slot car tracks. Serious hobbyists spent fortunes on their slot cars. Once a week there would be very competitive racing.
Putting mini cams on top of cars is brilliant. VR goggles is also brilliant. Seen it done racing drones, never seen it done with slot cars. Job well done mate.
I would love to see you guys attach some rc cars to a sim racing wheel and pedals and try to go around this track like that!
I have found that designing the track/cars/and figures buildings etc. myself and 3d printing them to be the most fun you can have, even if you don't have room for a massive track like this.
I’m shocked how good the mini radio camera quality is!
YES Please!!!! Re-match with a spiral and a loop in the track. Had a Scalextric track about 34 years ago .. what a joy this was to watch!!!!
We used to spray furniture polish on certain parts of the track to make it more interesting
wow, just amazing. i used to have a scalextic set fro when i was a kid, through to the 90,s. i remember my dad always going to the model shop to buy new sets of brushes for the cars. And constantly fiddling with the metal track parts to get it all working.But when it all worked, it was amazing.
Can we talk about Matt instantly replacing his car on that jump crash at the end?? That shii ain't easy with goggles on!
wow so cool mini fpv cars!!
Fantastic work, James! Really well done!!! 😃
Great race both of you!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
THIS!!!!!!!! THIS IS IT!!!! THIIIIIIISSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was a really cool idea and looked like a lot of fun! I could see this being a thing at arcades and other gaming places, especially with more lanes and cool worlds to drive around in!
Being a 80s kid I always got slot car set up for Christmas every year. They were alot of fun. I actually think I still have them all packed away in boxes in the attic. Watching this video makes me wanna go find them.
Matt then turned the whole track into a brass and wood laptop.
Good work fellas!
Cool vid man seemed like great fun. How about going for a land speed record and modifying them for a drag race?
That looks like so much fun and I put a FPV camera on my rc car yesterday and explored the house with it and this reminds me of that.
Yea I think the dude meant FPV on VR goggles, FPV is on another level of fun, if you want to kick it up a notch look into HD FPV 🍻😄
Having grown up with these I have a few tips. 1. Wd-40 on a lint free rag and wipe just the traces on the track after a good cleaning. 2. I good lubricating oil on a lint free rag and just wipe the pins where the track sections connect. Use just a trace of both. It gives much longer times between cleanings as it reduces oxidation on both the pin and trace.
Lot of fun to see these in action again. Been about 45 or more years since my last lap.
That was really enjoyable to watch. Probably already exists, but a TV programme series where people have to build a different course each week and then race their cars with FPV.
This was better than the Mexican GP!
You need to add a rocket motor in the car for an extra boost! The idea of putting this online would definitely be interesting too.
I can't wait until my son is old enough for slot cars. One of my best childhood memories is racing my dad on Christmas morning.
That 90 degree hill climb is hilarious 😂😂
I don't remember us having this kind of thing when I was a kid. There were some plastic tracks where the sides were supposed to keep the cars in. My brother and I found it boring and, since jumps were not included, we made some of our own, which is usually when our cars would fly off of the tracks, but that was really the best part. I really like the cameras you put on those because that makes it even funner!
What power was the TX? That seems to have pretty good reception for such a small unit. I've never had such success with cheap units from Banggood.
Usually 25 mw.
That was a great race!
Great video, but I'm sure you are aware by now Established Titles is a scam.
I unliked the vid when I saw that😔
Great formula and fun it seems. 55 and still excited watching. Thanks guys.
Established Titles is a scam. You should drop them as a sponsor if you haven’t already done so.
You are a complete unadulterated genius to come up with this idea if only I had something like this when I played with my Aurora AFX and Tyco tracks it would have been awesome I think you should patent this idea make it where the video is admitting through the windshield and Revitalize slot tracks I would buy more than one I think kids would get back into this Hobby. Thanks for sharing this with all of us it made my day.
Established titles scammed a lot of people. Please stop advertising them.
Yeah, it's very unfortunate to see that sponsorship here, on a quality channel.
Kinda feels slimy.
Pretty cool.
To avoid the sharp bends at joints you can make custom track pieces. Gently warm a piece and bend it carefully.
Established titles is a scam don't promote it
That was so fun to watch. I can’t imagine how fun it was to race. Not to mention to build that awesome circuit! Great job!
Established titles is a scam...
Wdym?
@@Icee_bumthe sponsor is a scam
Hey I grew up in the 80s where racing sets we're the best thing to find under the Christmas tree.. Thanks for the awesome memories... the race was super cool 😎 😁😁😁
This is so cool, what James May did at Brooklands a decade or so ago, has been eclipsed by a much smaller, yet more thought out idea! Nice sporting pair of lads, Competitive yest sporting.
Brilliant! When I play racing video games I always run with the "in-car" view. You have done this with slot cars. This concept is very intriguing and entertaining. Great job!
Challenge: Make a lego city around it. like a small town and some landscaping with lego. It'll look amazing in the camera. :D But it is gonna be hard
This is the first video I have ever watched with an in-video sponsored ad where I was interested in researching/buying the product. Lord Teebob sounds good to me!
As a slot car video creator, I really enjoyed watching this . Great fun and perfect choice of cars in those mighty minis ....Greetings from a slot car racer in Northern Europe🤗....Harry
Ha, ha!...Boy was that fun! (I'm an oldster,...at 68 years old),.....and I used love playing with my slot cars,..in the USA in the early 1960s until 1969. Back then the cars were simpler and we did't have that magnetic, feature. The tracks looked the same. People had small tracks in their parents houses, but we also had public tracks to go to. Public tracks were sponsored by large department stores, with toy departments, where the slot cars were sold. A few hobby stores, also sponsored public tracks,....on all the tracks I ran on, we had to pay by the hour,....and for a kid, it could get costly. I had slot cars in two scales. I preferred the 1/24 inch scaled size. Me and my pals had so much fun with this hobby,....we built our cars from kits and parts swapped with other kids cars. We sometimes fabricated parts, from metal & plastic stock materials. I belonged to a slot car club, in it we ran the smaller scaled cars, and used our plastic scale models for the bodies. It was fun to be a "spotter" at those large public tracks, where there were 10 or more tracks. We ran and saved cars that got stuck along the way or ones that got bumped off the track. Thanks guys! It was a trip down memory lane, for me. Cool!
Cool to hear!
just got into Scalextric, the excuse was that i’ve bought the sets for my little guy but i think it’s for both him and my inner child.
We both love it!
LOVE IT !!! Two guys I follow regularly (love the weird, whacky, and often highly polished/professional DIY projects that Mat @ DIYPerks creates) and ProjectAir crazy land/air/water speed ideas... But this? GOOD OLD FASHIONED FUN with a modern twist!! Brilliant!!! 👌👏 😎🇬🇧
"The FPV footage was also crystal clear with no breakups."
*Proceeds to lag*
I did this about 20 years ago but with an RC car, and I drove it from a sim-chair
Always thought these were lame when I was a kid (Well there were RC cars in the 90's so...)
This takes it to another level!
Awesome FPV video, 11:00 showing off his Dr.Squatch stock.🤣🤣
Brilliant I've always been a bit of a slot car fan and this is a perfect solution to a longer circuit out of line of sight!😁👍
Huge difference from normal content! I think that I'm not the only oe who wants to see more things like this that are "unorthodox" to the channel.
I've been putting off doing a micro FPV plane...no longer, this looks like way too much fun, awesome project!
This gives me masive flashbacks to the old scalextric episode of James May's Toy stories! Loved that episode so I of course enjoyed this video very much!
What an awesome track! You UA-camrs are always able to use money to put towards such fun projects, I’m definitely jealous, but also super glad you guys are able to put something so fun together!
I'm 50 and you built my childhood dream... Well done lads, looked a bunch of fun.
It was a surprise to see Matt for DIY Perks on your channel. I had no clue you too know each other. Great video but to me it was kinda years old since I have been in FPV drones for a long time and made my own small FPV buggy, monster truck, and crawler projects a few years back (it's on my abandoned YT channel). It is a great fun messing with FPV and tiny cameras and surely gives a different perspective just as flying FPV does. I highly recommend to everyone flying FPV. It gives an out of body experience and some even using it as a treatment for PTSD.
That was a Hoot!!! I played with slot cars in my youth and had many many hours of enjoyment! Having the FPV system would've been awesome! Great video guys!
As a Mini owner (rare in the U.S.), and a slot car fan, you have made my day! Best video I've seen in a long time. That looked like so much fun.....cheers mate.
If you get the digital version of the cars and power strip, then you can take the power from the track as it is constant with the speed of the car controlled by the pulse wide from the digital controller
You literally just reinvented the slot car wheel and I love it!!!!! Taking old tech and making it into something fresh and real! It's like videogames but better
Un rêve de gosse réalisé ! On veux une revanche, ou alors une version rallye !
OH! This is like 2 of my childhood dreams combined! :D And that was just the best race ever! :D :D :D
You could convert the cars to a model railway system with constant power and digital control. You'd have power for the camera then. It does feel like complexifying for no purpose though. Those batteries are very light.
Spent hours in the loft with the scale electric set up at my cousins..Spent hours up there as kids at the Christmas family sleep overs even if we did need our coats and shoes on, no electricity up there apart from the lights in the 70s lol..Brilliant ❤👍
Have always loved slot cars used to race them myself when I was a wee lad, this was a lot of fun to watch from concept to race day, great work guy's .
Awesome idea .. And Super Awesome to watch from the car view camera .. Well Done !!!
Driving under an actual Mini was such a cool touch.
Well, the idea struck me immediately after thinking about the power issue :
In model railroad, the matter of powering the locomotive and makind it moove are decoupled thanks to the DCC system : a dcc controller gives some square AC with variable frequency to the tracks (the information is numericaly coded bit by bit in the variable frequency), thus providing constant power to the locomotive, you just need a full-bridge rectifier and a filtering capacitor, the tracks AC goes directly to a little electronic circuit, a dcc decoder which decodes the information, pilots the motors at the specified speed and can even power up accessories like lights, some can even pilot servos.
The dcc decoder itself is a really tiny pcb, 2*1cm max for HO scale, even less for N scale and can easily power motors that draws under 2A dc
Is that how they worked? I never could quite work it out as a kid but then I never could afford it either so it was always just an aspiration. I just had to make do with isolators and motorised points.
@@andyjdhurley The current DCC system works by giving constant AC to the tracks, a 1bit is transmitted when an alternance (one side to +VCC and afterwards the other one, polarity is flipped ) last around 56 +/-2 microseconds, a 0 bit is transmitted when the alternance lasts more than 100 microseconds. The data is send following this principle, from the controller :
1) 7(if my memory is correct) 1bits for synchronization followed by one 0 bit
2) the adress of the target decoder, can be a loco or an accessory like a motorised switch track, followed by a 0bit
3) the target action with according data, for speed, the value between -127 and 127, for a function like a light, the corresponding number and value (True/False),... followed by a 0 bit
4) the result of doing an xor operation from bit of data to bit of data, the decoders does it on it’s own, if the decoders has correctly understood the instructions, the result will be the same as what the controller send, if the decoders misunderstood a bit, the result will be different. As such it acts as a safety to ensure a correct data transmission without bidirectional conversation.
A simple controller can be cheap, like a multimauss from Fleishmann/Roco, around 150€, I have a project to make my own based on some arduino libraries like cmdr. The main issue is the individual cost of each decoder, begining at 30-40€ each
My first slot car kit was called Hell Drivers and had a jump ramp! -circa 1966. In later years I changed the bodies with model kits.
You need rear view mirrors!
(to see were the competition is at)
Very cool giant track. Love the mini cams.
Race On!
Man, that setup is what I had wanted to construct. I'm quite surprised they came up with putting those magnets on the chassis'. No wonder those Mini Coopers can negotiate those tight turns. Pretty cool.
11:59 cheeky bottle of chaos black very nice
The set we used to have had track pieces for doing loops and all sorts of other crazy track designs, would love to see a part 2 using some of those!