Anyone else here into slot cars? I'm thinking it's time to write something about them.
A resounding YES... love slot cars, please do.. I think i even posted a link to pics of some of my weirder ones awhile back in another thread.. you know trabants and simcas and skodas....
I played with them when I was a kid. No interest at all now. Not trying to poo poo your idea, just giving you another data point.
No interest here. Like bravenrace, I had a set when I was a kid. Loved it. A nice 1/32 scale set made by Eldon. Made my own body shells. Collected lots of extra track and had the damn Nordschleiffe in my parent's basement. But that was then. Today I prefer the real thing.
I race 1/32 scale now... raced 1/24th scale commercial tracks about 10 yrs ago. I spend more on coffee in the morning than I do racing slot cars every other week now.grassroots slot cars yee-haw
Depending on the age group of readers you're trying to reach, there are different eras of slot cars...I played around with 1/32 and 1/24 scale stuff as a boy, but I never got into the HO scale and A/FX stuff, it was after my time.
I've got a lot of nice 1/24th and 1/32nd scale bodies painted up like the real cars, that I've had signed. Tommy Kendall on a GTU RX-7 and GTU Beretta (Max Jones on that Beretta as well), Dorsey Schroeder on a 25th Anniv. T/A Mustang and Stroh's Light Cougar, Dan Gurney on a GTP Toyota, Price Cobb on a TWR Castrol Jag, Chip Robinson, Geoff Brabham, and Kaz Kastner on a Nissan GTP, Les Lindley on a T/A Camaro, Jack Baldwin and Buz McCall on a Skoal Bandit Camaro, Hurley Haywood on an Audi Quattro T/A, Steve Millen on a GTO Nissan 300Z, Irv Hoerr on a T/A Olds, and Ron Fellows on an AER T/A Camaro.
In fact, Kendall has a copy of the Beretta and RX-7 in his office, and gave me his C&C Racing driver's suit from his first year in T/A.
Another vote for 'yes'. Like many of us here, I certainly built and raced them as a kid and now, like them as a display item. They are way too detailed and nice looking to race today! But really, I have no interest in racing any slot car today. But I would enjoy reading about someone else racing them and today's technology involved.
I also have the slot car bug and it is David Wallens fault. I have a pair of Ferrari p4s, a Aston vanquish, a pair of 911 cup cars, a D-type in primrose yellow, and the Daytona 24 hour livery Ferrari Daytona.
Several years ago I sold all my old slot car stuff to a guy who was advertising to buy them. He invited me over to a meeting of his club, but after I showed him my shop he said "guess we won't be seeing you anytime soon....." I did keep a few of my old favorite cars though! Do an article; all in good fun.
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