Christmas hols - so time to pull it down off the top of my wardrobe.
Forgotten how much fun it was.
Been racing my daughter for the last few hours. She's getting good :O
Also forgotten how much track I had - the main straight is about 15 feet long...
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Fantastic!
Seen on the telly that they now do them that can drift!
Not seen that, but can get the @rse out on my caterham and 2 TVRs (non magnatraction) on most corners.
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surprising how quick they pick up things she will soon be beating you
The days when you let them win will soon be gone
Must have 200ft of track in the attic and loads of cars. Haven't had it out since the kids were born, and the eldest is 7 & 1/2. Suppose I might let them have a go this Christmas, but then again...
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Originally posted by stevebubs
Not seen that, but can get the @rse out on my caterham and 2 TVRs (non magnatraction) on most corners.
[Edited on 20/12/08 by stevebubs]
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Originally posted by stevebubs
Not seen that, but can get the @rse out on my caterham and 2 TVRs (non magnatraction) on most corners.
[Edited on 20/12/08 by stevebubs]
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Originally posted by matt.c
Seen on the telly that they now do them that can drift!
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The cars are fitted with unique guide blade systems that allow 360 degree movement. The challenge is to fishtail the car around the perfectly shaped figure-of-eight circuit and send tyre walls flying! It's great fun and, remember, points will be awarded for style
Got one of the classic stock cars with a blade designed to do 360's tyres hard now so it's difficult NOT to donut
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Originally posted by ReMan
Got one of the classic stock cars with a blade designed to do 360's tyres hard now so it's difficult NOT to donut
Many years ago my Dad bought a huge bundle of s/h track and built a huge permanent layout in our loft space. There was enough to build one track
inside the other, so it had 4 lanes.
The best car by far was a Lotus 49-esque car that he scratch built when he was in his teens and won several trophies with in a local Scalextric
championship. Wonder if they still have these!
Sadly he took it all up and sold it when we left home (including a huge 00 Gauge model railway with electric points, electric turntable etc.).
Whilst shopping for our niece and nephew I spotted a great Scaletrix set and got all excited... until I saw the price - £299!