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  2. Aurora AFX - Wikipedia

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    TYRRELL F-1 [11] Formula 1 Car G-Plus Blue body; #4 painted or paper sticker; air scoop; "elf" painted or paper sticker. Blue body; #4 painted or paper sticker; no air scoop; "elf" painted or paper sticker. 1739: 1775: 1976: DATSUN 240Z: Sports Car: G-Plus: Red body; #17 in black on white paper stickers or stenciled; white and orange details ...

  3. Slot car racing - Wikipedia

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    One type of 1:24 commercial track is the "Blue King" (155 foot lap length) which is the track that is recognized for world records in 1:24 racing [3] The 2017 world record qualifying lap is held by Brad Friesner at 1.347 seconds, which computes to 78.45 mph. The "King" track segments are "named" starting from the main straight in an anti-clock ...

  4. Powertrack - Wikipedia

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    Powertrack is the brand name for the Matchbox's slot car sets. Introduced in the late 1970s by Lesney Products Ltd, Powertrack models differed from other slot car sets because the cars could be seen in the dark as the cars had headlights. Matchbox's H0/00 (approx. 1:64) cars were smaller than Scalextric 1:32-scale cars. In the United States ...

  5. List of model car brands - Wikipedia

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    Boss BodiesSlot car aftermarket 1:32 scale body manufacturer in New Hampshire, USA; Box Model – Made by Grassini & Co. Italian manufacturer in the early 1980s of mainly Ferraris that later split & became Bang models & Best models. BP – Not 'British Petroleum' but 'Brothers Petersen' in Denmark, made a handful of models in the late ...

  6. 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.

  7. Eldon (toy company) - Wikipedia

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    1/32 Scale Slot Cars and Sets; 1/24 Scale Slot Cars and Sets; HO Scale Slot Cars and Sets; Billy Blastoff and Robbie Robot; Power Blocks Construction Sets; Touch Command (Air Pressure Actuated) Remote controlled Cars, Submarines and Amphibian vehicle; Steer 'N Score Driving Test; Slick Strip "N" gauge cars and track; Collect-A-Car Raceway and cars

  8. 1:24 scale - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, there is a minor variation of the 1:24 scale, where many automobile plastic model kits are scaled at 1:25. 1:24 is the largest of the traditional slot car sizes - and the earliest. Lionel's (USA) 1:24 electric autos of 1912-1916 became the first known commercial slot cars. [1] In 1955, the Model Automobile Racing ...

  9. Carrera (slot car brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Carrera offered 1:24, 1:32 and 1:60 scales for slot cars, and the slot-free "Servo" systems which allowed cars to switch lanes, guided by the guard rails on the outside. Due to the many systems offered, and fewer customers (Generation X), Neuhierl had to sell his company in 1985, and killed himself. The new owners sold rather cheap ...

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