Slotties are a passion for me . Vintage 1:24th and 1:32 scale from the 1960s especially.
I have to say my favourite slot cars were made by Tamiya , COX , MPC , Monogram and Scalextric.


I have never owned any HO scale cars , but can certainly appreciate them.Coelacanth wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 2:48 pm Although I personally have nothing larger than HO scale, the Scalextric cars have such amazing detail that I would choose them first. That said, I love vintage AFX MagnaTraction slot cars the best. They have just the right amount of speed and yet looseness that it becomes a real strategy to race around the curves and keep your car in the slot while trying to knock the opponent off.
I find the Tyco cars look less realistic and sometimes cartoonish to me.
I had the basic TCR setup. I don’t remember liking it very muchGeneralZod wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 11:54 pm Anyone remember TCR? Gotta love getting around those jam cars!
I think I still have a set in storage, and some extra trucks...GeneralZod wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 11:54 pm Anyone remember TCR? Gotta love getting around those jam cars!
I had a TCR set too as a kid, but I remember it being more frustrating than fun...it didn't help that my dad wasn't really mechanically inclined and once the cars could barely run anymore, we couldn't do the necessary maintenance.GeneralZod wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 11:54 pm Anyone remember TCR? Gotta love getting around those jam cars!
I do recall the very strong magnets on those! I used to stick them on the fridge when I was little. The Magnum 440s were really fun. They really taught you to stay off full throttle and were more challenging to keep on the track. They had such neat layouts back then. Remember the digital lap counters with pit stops that "fueled up" the cars? Aurora sets come to mind.Coelacanth wrote: ↑Mon Sep 28, 2020 3:56 pmI had a TCR set too as a kid, but I remember it being more frustrating than fun...it didn't help that my dad wasn't really mechanically inclined and once the cars could barely run anymore, we couldn't do the necessary maintenance.GeneralZod wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26, 2020 11:54 pm Anyone remember TCR? Gotta love getting around those jam cars!
I remember that Tyco Nite-Glow commercial too, but I wasn't into the super-fast slot cars with magnets so strong they stuck to the track to the point they could climb walls and do loops like those. For AFX it was the Lazer 2000 series that did those things. I had that set too but I just find there's not as much fun when you can practically nail the throttle full-on and hardly ever come off the track. There's no strategy in that!![]()
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