Go Kart Track

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks

A little go kart racing Lego project inspired by the popular Egg Harbor Fun Park.

About the project

In a few years, IRL Christian will be old enough to get behind one of these go karts. And then, we’ll be racing for sure at Egg Harbor Fun Park in Door County.  Until then, our Lego Minifigure stand-ins will have to race for the checkered flag.

It wasn’t only the race cars from the Series 18 Minifigures set that made this a fun project. It was looking through a few photos of the actual go kart track online and seeing what aspects we could recreate.

The guard rails were something that we tried to emulate, and we started building out from there. Having enough space for two side-by-side racers was a key goal, too. And as for the checked finish line tiles, that actually came closer to the end.

From there, it was looking for a way to incorporate Lego Mama into the design. Much like the Outdoor Ice Rink project, we wanted Lego Mama to cheer on her boys like she would in real life.

So the idea came about to give her enough room to wave the checkered flag at the finish line. Having a safe fence barrier was an important detail. And the throwback red flags on the flagpoles was Papa’s idea. Those were pretty common in the older Lego sets when he was growing up.

Photos

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
The racers

 

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
Lego Christian in the lead.

 

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
Checkered flag and stop light.

 

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
Lego Mama cheering on with the checkered flag in hand.

 

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
Overhead view

 

Go Kart Track Lego project by Door County Bricks
The go kart track

About the design

You can find out more about this project in our Go Kart Track design post.