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Posted : admin On 4/10/2022BY JEREMY SHERE
Local carpenter and general contractor Chris Dadds specializes in what he calls “work with an emphasis on the strange and unusual.” Among Dadd’s many projects—including bathroom and kitchen remodeling, garden structures, and energy-efficiency upgrades—none is more unusual than his longtime passion: building slot car tracks.
“They are pretty much incredibly large pieces of furniture upon which grown men race toy cars,” says Dadds, 58, who has been building tracks since the late 1980s and is one of the foremost track builders in America. At around 21 feet across and 50 feet from end to end, the average slot car track is indeed large. Or, as Dadds puts it, “not something you typically find slid underneath the bed.”
Dadds first got involved with slot cars as a kid growing up in Indianapolis in the 1960s, when the hobby (involving remote-controlled model cars raced on tracks with electrified grooves, or slots) was at its apex. In 1984, when an accident left Dadds with some time on his hands, he returned to slot car racing, which had experienced a revival after subsiding during the ’70s. The local racetrack in Indianapolis, though, was subpar, so Dadds teamed with a few local enthusiasts—they supplied the materials and space, he supplied the carpentry expertise—to build a new track.
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Encouraged by the project’s success, Dadds put an ad in a national slot car magazine and soon began receiving orders for custom-built tracks. Charging from $3,000 to $20,000 per track (depending on the size and complexity), what began for Dadds as a hobby suddenly became a viable career.
“I was successful because I approached building tracks like an artist would a painting or sculpture,” Dadds says. “I made sure that my tracks were not only very smooth and well built but also beautiful to look at. I wanted them to be attractive to people who knew nothing about slot car racing.”
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Although the slot car revival largely petered out by the late ’90s, today Dadds still builds three or four tracks per year. “Everything I do—from building slot car tracks to doing custom framing and room reconfigurations—is a way for me to express myself,” he says. “I may not be able to make a living as a conventional artist, but I can still express my artistry.”
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