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  2. Motorific - Wikipedia

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    Motorific is the brand name of a line of battery-operated slot car toys and related accessories marketed by the Ideal Toy Company from 1964 to the early 1970s. It differed from traditional slot car sets in that the cars were powered independently by a pair of AA batteries, rather than by an electrical connection to the track.

  3. Mini Lindy - Wikipedia

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    Mini Lindy was a line of small plastic model kits, about the size of Matchbox or Hot Wheels cars. They were part of the "Lindberg Line". They were part of the "Lindberg Line". They had rubber tires, chrome wheels and clear windshields.

  4. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Hammer – Germany company making plastic toy cars, buses and VW vans [34] Hartoys AHL – Precision diecast trucks made in China, reminiscent of Lledo. Hasbro – Now owns Tonka. Many different series. Battery operated slot cars called Record Breakers. Hasegawa – Japanese plastic model manufacturer. Hawk – Classic American automobile and ...

  5. Slot car - Wikipedia

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    A typical, 1:32 scale, Audi R8R slot car by Carrera Slot cars are usually models of actual automobiles, though some have bodies purpose-designed for miniature racing. Most enthusiasts use commercially available slot cars (often modified for better performance), others motorize static models, and some "scratch-build", creating their own mechanisms and bodies from basic parts and materials.

  6. Slot car racing - Wikipedia

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    A vintage Aurora HO slot car, the AMC Matador stocker, approx. 1:64 scale, circa 1975. There are three common slotcar scales used for competition: 1:24 scale or 1/24, cars are the largest slot cars commonly raced. A typical 1:24 car might be 7 to 8 inches long (18–20 cm). 1:24 cars require a course so large as to be impractical for many home ...

  7. Scalextric - Wikipedia

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    The company was based in London and made tinplate toys and models. Early products included the Startex toy car range and the very popular Scalex, which was introduced in 1952. Scalex was a range of toy racing cars with clockwork motors which were activated by pulling out the steering wheel. The first model in the Scalex line was the Jaguar XK120.

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  9. Choro-Q - Wikipedia

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    Takara created the Choro-Q line after noticing the popularity of miniature car toys in Japan. Choro-Qs are stylized after real-world automobiles, with real rubber wheels and a pullback motor that makes them move. Each car has a coin slot at the back, where inserting a penny will make it perform a wheelie when the car is released.

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