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From Detroit Basement to Pebble Beach: The Slot Mods Story of David Beattie

Still Painting Coconuts - David Beattie (Slot Mods Raceways)

On this episode of Break/Fix, we dive into the extraordinary journey of David Beattie – founder, designer, and lead artist behind Slot Mods, the bespoke slot car track company that’s turned childhood nostalgia into high-end motorsport art.

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David Beattie’s story begins in Livonia, Michigan, where he grew up as the youngest of eleven siblings. His brother Leo worked for McLaren’s K&M team in the early 1970s, bringing home tales from the racetrack and even Peter Revson’s car hauler to their driveway. That moment – seeing a real race car up close and salvaging its burned-out tires – ignited David’s lifelong passion for motorsports.

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Slot cars were already part of the Beattie household, with David and his brothers racing 1:24 scale Strombeckers through the house in loops that rivaled professional circuits. But it wasn’t until decades later that slot cars would become more than just a childhood pastime.

David’s early adult life veered into music. A self-taught drummer, he landed a record deal at 20 and played in punk and new wave bands across Detroit. His brother Leo had transitioned from racing to managing rock legends like Alice Cooper and Peter Frampton, and David followed suit into the music scene.

But after a serious car accident in 1992 left him with temporary memory loss, David’s life took a turn. “I haven’t been the same since,” he says – and that’s a good thing. The accident sparked a desire to do something meaningful, something lasting.

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David Beattie - Founder for Slot Mods Raceway

David Beattie founded the Slot Mods brand in 2007 and serves in the dual role of designer and lead artist for each commissioned project. Every Slot Mods track bears David’s signature passion, artistry, and meticulous attention detail.


Contact: David Beattie at slotmodsusa@yahoo.com | N/A | Visit Online!

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In his late 40s, David received a slot car set from his wife – a humble 1:43 scale track from a Hammacher Schlemmer catalog. Disappointed at first, he dove headfirst into the hobby, eventually building a massive plastic track in his basement and racing with neighbors and brothers.

That rekindled passion led him to meet Jimmy Adder, a local slot car enthusiast with a wooden track in Dearborn. With Jimmy’s mentorship and the help of laid-off auto workers, David built his first large-scale wooden track – “Legends” – in his basement. It wasn’t long before he realized this could be more than a hobby.


The First Sale and the Big Break

David’s first sale came from a chance encounter at a hobby shop. A customer saw his track and asked for a custom build. David quoted $4,000 – a number that felt surreal at the time. That track, delivered in a Dodge Caravan, marked the beginning of Slot Mods.

Then came Pebble Beach. Garage Style Magazine invited David to build a track for the concours event. He borrowed $10,000, built a replica of the Pebble Beach Raceway, and auctioned it off for $29,000. Jay Leno stopped by the tent, filmed a segment, and Sterling Moss raced on the track – a surreal moment for any motorsport fan.

From there, Slot Mods took off. Jim Farley, then Ford’s global marketing president (now CEO), commissioned a Laguna Seca track. Ford hired David to build a commemorative Shelby GT track for the North American Auto Show. AutoWeek, Reliable Carriers, and other big names followed.

Each track is a handcrafted masterpiece, built in the spirit of the original circuit. David’s process includes consultation calls, hand-drawn sketches, 3D renderings, and months of meticulous construction. Nothing is off-the-shelf – every tree, toolbox, and fire pit is custom-made.

Just a few of the 1/32 slot cars in Crew Chief Eric’s collection discussed on the Behind the Scenes version of the episode (available above) on Patreon.

David’s love for motorsports spans Formula One, NASCAR, and especially WRC. He’s a fan of Walter Röhrl and the Group B era, and his Dakar Rally-inspired track showcases snow-covered mountains, desert dunes, and lush forests – all in miniature scale.

Slot Mods isn’t just about racing. It’s about storytelling, craftsmanship, and bringing people together. As David puts it, “I wanted to get this grassroots movement of bringing friends and families together through the joys of slot car racing.”

Want to explore the artistry behind Slot Mods? Check out the studio tour video and see why David Beattie’s tracks are more than toys – they’re living tributes to motorsport history.


Guest Co-Host: William Ross

In case you missed it... be sure to check out the Break/Fix episode with our co-host.
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