by waaytoomuchintothis » Sat Aug 31, 2013 5:55 pm
I use the loops for a test track on my workbench sometimes, just to keep from having to dust the track and reset things for a 3 minutes tuning test. They are only useful as turnarounds at the ends because the texture of Ninco track is so awful. But slowing down and going acrefully around the loop is no trouble. I use converter tracks to make sure the trackage in between the loops are Scaley, so its more like other brands and wood tracks. Just so you know it can be done, in case you worry about what Ninco track does to your tires and paintwork.
Aside from that, there are lots of brilliant rally tracks online. I remember one that had alternate paths through tall grass and a twisting wooden plank bridge, and even an area high up with flour on the track simulating snow in the mountains. I think that one was in Italy. I should also mention that Jeremy (bibbster), has built a great routed wood hillclimb.