How to Get Started Designing Your Pinewood Derby Car|Boy Scouts of America (2024)

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How to Get Started Designing Your Pinewood Derby Car

How to Get Started Designing Your Pinewood Derby Car

We encourage our Cub Scouts to do their best, to be helpful, and to be kind to others. With Pinewood Derby season right around the corner, these words could not ring truer. The Pinewood Derby is the perfect time to teach Cub Scouts the value of sportsmanship, how to win with humility, and to accept loss with grace. The derby inspires Scouts to think outside the box, and with each Pinewood Derby, we're left speechless witnessing the innovative, charming, and exciting cars all of the Scouts design. To help Scouts bring their visions to life, we've compiled some of our favorite accessories available at the Scout Shop.

5 Fun Ideas to Enhance Your Pinewood Derby Car

  1. Let your car's design shine with a light kit
  2. Opt for glow-in-the-dark wheels
  3. Include fun and easy-to-use peel-and-stick decals
  4. Transform your car into a firetruck, police car, or ice cream truck
  5. Preserve your car with a display box
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Let Your Scout's Design Shine

Not only do under-glow lights enhance the car's appearance, but they also give out lighting that everyone can enjoy looking at. The undermount light kit contains light strips that glow blue and have different lighting options. The accessory piece is an official product of the BSA and includes a battery pack and two strips of lighting that can be applied to the undermount of the vehicle. Although we prefer the constant glow setting, your Scout will also have the option of fast-blinking and slow-blinking lighting that's easy to adjust. And if you're concerned about exceeding the weight limit of 5 ounces, not to worry—the Pinewood Derby Under Light Kit weighs just half an ounce!

Tricked Out Wheels

All eyes will be on your Scout's car at the next Pinewood Derby. From electric blue to bright green, eye-popping pink, purple and white, these colorful wheel and axle replacement kits make your Scout's design come to life. Bonus: the wheels even glow in the dark! Imagine a sleek black derby car with eye-popping pink wheels or hot pink combined with the spark of electric blue! The colorful wheels put the finishing touch on a car and help your Scout practice decision-making on a micro-level.

Fun Peel-and-Stick Decals

Whether it's blue flames or unicorn rainbows, decal stickers help your Scout express whatever theme they choose to go with this year. The peel-and-stick decals are easy to use and put the finishing touches on a car after a hard day's work. Each decal accessory kit comes with a main decal sheet and an accessory sheet, and there's no cutting necessary! The Police decals go perfectly with the Police sound kit. There's even an Ice Cream Truck decal set too! Nevertheless, we hate being the bearers of bad news: ICE CREAM NOT INCLUDED.

HearYour Scout's Vision Come to Life

At ScoutShop.org, you can find the Pinewood Derby Ice Cream Truck, Fire Truck, Police, and Race Car. The Fire and Police sound kits even come with flashing light accessories. The accessories must be installed with a round drill, and sounds are activated only when the tiny silver button in the corner of the speaker box is pushed. So, there's no need to worry about motion-activated sensors. Plus, the car doubles as a fantastic toy after the race is over.

Put the Champ on Display

Every year, your Scout will get the opportunity to design a new car for the Pinewood Derby. Whether it's your Scout's first car or just a design too cool to be stored in a box, keep the smiles, and cherish the good memories with a Pinewood Derby Display Case. Too often, great-looking cars are lost or left to sit in hot attics or damp basem*nts, environments that can diminish the paint or rot the wood because of moisture. Your Scout's Pinewood Derby car is a precious object that took hours of hard work to complete. Compact enough to go on a bookshelf, mantle, or office desktop, the display case protects the car from moisture, dust, light, fingerprints, or heavy objects falling on top of the car and breaking it in storage. The display case is the perfect tool to preserve the memories you forge with your Scout no matter the threat.

Haven't Purchased Your Pinewood Derby Car Kit Yet?

With Christmas just weeks away and winter break quickly approaching, make sure you order your official Pinewood Derby Car Kit before it's too late! At the Scout Shop, you can load your virtual cart and check out easily. With just a few clicks, the Scout Shop delivers all the materials you need for the Pinewood Derby season. Keep your Scout's mind engaged during winter break and generate memories that will last a lifetime!

How to Get Started Designing Your Pinewood Derby Car|Boy Scouts of America (2024)

FAQs

What is the fastest design for a Pinewood Derby car? ›

It's okay to get creative with the look and design of your car. On the flip side of that, if your main goal is speed, you'll need to keep it simple. To go fast, it's all about aerodynamics, and the best shape is a simple wedge.

Is it legal to bend axles for Pinewood Derby? ›

Car Modifications Not Allowed

The wheels may not be cut, drilled, beveled or rounded. (You may remove the seams and imperfections from the wheels.) No loose materials of any kind (such as lead shot) are allowed in the car. No bent axels, and all 4 wheels need to be on the track.

Where is the best weight placement in Pinewood Derby? ›

Best Location to Weight Your Pinewood Derby Car

When deciding on where to weight your car, you should try to reach a final balance point of the car 1 inch or less in front of the rear axle. To achieve this, place 2/5 of the added weight behind the rear axle, and the remaining 3/5 in front of the rear axle.

Is a lighter Pinewood Derby car faster? ›

Assuming all other factors are equal, a heavier car will be faster than a lighter car. The Pinewood Derby rules limit the weight of each car to 5 ounces.

Do fenders make Pinewood Derby cars faster? ›

Fenders can help efficiently direct the air around the wheels resulting in more speed. There are a few different types of fenders: Leading Edge Fenders: These fenders are placed in front of the wheels and help direct air over them, leading to a faster car.

Should I glue Pinewood Derby axles? ›

Slide the axles and wheels onto the car and glue into place. Use an epoxy or nonresin glue, and make sure you don't get any on the surface of the axle where the wheel rides.

Should I sand the wheels on a Pinewood Derby car? ›

Don't forget your safety goggles! Starting with about 300 grit sandpaper sand the wheels. Work up to as fine of grit as you can find. Only sand enough to remove imperfections and make the wheel round as possible.

Is it legal to sand Pinewood Derby wheels? ›

Wheels may be sanded/lathed/filed to smooth out molding imperfections in the tread area. The contact surface of the wheel must be flat as it sits on the track. Beveling, tapering, significant rounding, pointing, shaving, concave, wafering, etc. of the wheel contact area is prohibited.

Should I bake a Pinewood Derby car? ›

Baking your Pinewood Derby wooden block helps to remove the moisture so that you have more wiggle room to add extra weight at the end. Remember, every little bit of weight in the right place makes a difference! Bake it in the oven at 250° for about 2 hours.

When should I paint my Pinewood Derby car? ›

Sandpaper and paint can turn a block of wood into a sleek Pinewood Derby racer that looks as smooth as steel. The trick is using the right materials and allowing plenty of time. Don't wait until the last minute! For best results, you'll need to start at least a week or two before the race.

What is the best shape to cut a Pinewood Derby car? ›

The Wedge is the foundation of many cool car designs, and it is designed to be aerodynamic and is a one-cut wonder.

Is it better to put weight in front or back on Pinewood Derby car? ›

PUT MOST OF THE WEIGHT IN THE BACK

(Don't put it too far back, or your Pinewood Derby car will become unstable and pop a wheelie.) Our expert says if you do this correctly, you will beat a Pinewood Derby car built exactly the same — except with the weight toward its front — by 4.6 car lengths.

What is the fastest Pinewood Derby car design? ›

For a fast car, you want the add more weight to the rear. The arrow car shape, for example, has a definite pointier front and slim body with cut-in sides that lead to a flared back end. You will want to ensure that the weight is slightly heavier near the rear wheel axle, so add weight to the flared back end.

What is the fastest speed for a Pinewood Derby car? ›

The Speed of Pinewood Derby Cars

The distribution plot below shows a range of speeds from 177 mph to 229 mph, with most cars exceeding 200 mph.

What is the most aerodynamic design for a Pinewood Derby car? ›

Remember, a rectangular car is not an aerodynamic design. The most basic aerodynamic design is a simple wedge. If you don't have time to design a complex car, a wedge will work just fine. Download a Pinewood Derby car template PDF to help you create your design.

Is a shorter Pinewood Derby car faster? ›

Can a pinewood derby car be shorter than 7 inches? Yes, you can make your car shorter but it is not recommended. A shorter car will have a lower center of mass at the start so it will have less energy to convert into speed when going down the track.

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