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RC Layout Lab

RC Track Editor

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About

I built RC Layout Lab because planning an indoor on-road track should feel as practical as building one. Generic drawing tools can work, but they make you calculate scale, improvise curb shapes, and guess whether the design can be built cleanly on the day.

This editor is purpose-built around the way RC clubs actually prepare carpet tracks: snap-together curbs based on Slideology kerbing dimensions, reusable corner sections, measurements, carpet grids, inventory counts, and printer-friendly exports for build notes and pre-assembled corners.

The goal is to move more of the thinking into the planning stage, before volunteers are kneeling on the carpet. A clearer layout, better part counts, and useful reference drawings should help the team build faster, race sooner, and spend less of the meeting repairing barriers.

Instructions

Getting started

  • Open the left parts tray and drag components onto the carpet.
  • Use the Clear button if you want to remove the demo layout and start from an empty carpet.
  • Set the carpet width and height before placing lots of parts so the scale, carpet joins, and exports match the real venue.
  • Name the track in the File panel. The name is used for saves and export filenames.
  • Save early if you are logged in. Opening someone else's shared track and saving it creates your own private copy.
  • Use the right library tray to store curb chains, groups, and multi-selections for reuse.
  • Curb dimensions are sized to match Slideology kerbs.

Placement and editing

  • Use number keys 1 to 0 to place tray components at the mouse position.
  • Use Ctrl + 1 to 0 to place stored library items.
  • Hold Ctrl and click twice on the carpet to add a measurement. Hold Shift while measuring to snap to 45 degrees.
  • Double click a curb chain to break it apart near the mouse.
  • Double click a group to expand it back into a live selection.
  • Double click a Botts' dot to select the nearby connected cluster.
  • Double click a measurement or text label to edit it.
  • Keep carpet joins, labels, measurements, and the perimeter barrier switched on while planning, then hide anything you do not need before exporting images.

Selection and transform

  • Use arrow keys to nudge the current selection.
  • Use H and V to flip the current selection.
  • Use Ctrl + G to group and Ctrl + Shift + G to ungroup.
  • Hold Alt while dragging a part to duplicate it.
  • Use Delete to remove the current selection.
  • Use Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V to copy and paste.
  • Use Ctrl + Z to undo and Ctrl + Shift + Z to redo.
  • Group repeated features such as chicanes or marshal gaps before storing them in the library.

View and export

  • Use G, R, C, M, T, and B to toggle display overlays.
  • Use S, J, U, P, O, +, -, and F for action buttons.
  • Hold Alt and use the wheel to zoom. Hold Space and drag, or use the middle mouse button, to pan.
  • Use the JSON export when you want an editable backup. Use carpet image export when you want a build reference for volunteers.
  • Shared tracks appear in Browse Tracks after meeting the publishing checks. Sharing creates a public snapshot, so you can keep editing privately and share again when you want to update it.

Supporters

What is RC Layout Lab?
RC Layout Lab is a browser-based RC track editor for sketching indoor carpet layouts with scale curbs, Botts' Dots, barriers, timing loops, cars, labels, measurements, and image export.
Can I use shared track layouts as starting points?
Yes. Public layouts can be opened in the RC track editor so racers and clubs can inspect the dimensions, review the part count, and save an adapted copy for their own race night.
Are the curbs sized for real RC track parts?
The editor includes curb dimensions based on Slideology kerbing, which helps clubs plan carpet layouts around realistic parts instead of rough freehand shapes.
Can clubs plan indoor carpet tracks with it?
Yes. The tool is aimed at RC clubs planning indoor carpet layouts for classes such as touring cars, F1, pan cars, MTC/GT12, buggies, and similar club racing formats.
Do I need an account to browse track ideas?
No. Anyone can browse shared RC track layouts. An account is useful when you want to save your own layouts, manage private drafts, or publish track designs for other racers to use.
Can I export a track layout image?
Yes. The editor supports PNG export so clubs can share a planned layout with racers, volunteers, or track-building teams before race day.