Click here for the latest Review on the Slot City GT40 (In French)
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Click here for the latest Review on the Slot City GT40 (In French)
Click here and you will go straight to the Slot City Buying Page for the GT40
Whilst at the Milton Keynes NSCC Swap Meet we came accross this company. The figures are just amazing. Hand Made. Please take a look.Â
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The Scalextric model
Independents’ title. Colin, from Portadown, Northern Ireland, also competed successfully for Team Aviva in the World
Touring Car Championship (FIA WTCC).
Magnatraction with two magnet positions.
Quick-change braid plate.
Lights, front and rear.
Djursland Slotcar Racing
The prizes for this exciting race are the C2940 Slot City Exclusive GT40
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Click here to learn more about this years NSCC Club Car
SCX “The Spanish Scalextric”
Please use Slot City for you Scalextric parts.
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Click here and you will go straight to the Slot City Pre Order Page for the Scalextric Mini
History
 The Monte Carlo Rally promised to be more exciting than ever in 1964. And what had become increasingly evident in the years before then became a clear fact on 17 January 1964. The era of the amateurs was coming to an end, with more and more works teams now entering the Monte. In terms of sheer numbers the works BMC team ran six nimble Minis, with 24 more Minis being raced by private teams.
Mini drivers Patrick Hopkirk and Henry Liddon set out on the Monte with a new and even more powerful car: the new Cooper S with a larger engine which displaced 1071 cc.
The ultra-powerful Ford Falcons, the Mercedes-Benz 300 SE, Volvo 544, Volkswagen 1500 and Citroen DS 19 cars were no match for the Mini Cooper of Paddy Hopkirk finishing as the triumphant winner.
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 A finely detailed replica of the Monte Carlo livery driven by Paddy Hopkirk Working lights front and rear, magnatraction and a specially detuned motor to suit the small wheel diameter but still maintain equal performance in the Scalextric classic car range.
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In recognition of possibly the greatest ever British crime caper, three of the stars from 1969’s cult classic, The Italian Job, are now faithfully reproduced by Scalextric.
An icon of design when the film was released, the three Mk1 Austin Mini Cooper S’s captured the hearts of movie fans the world over; starring in one of the most memorable car chase scenes in cinema history.
Incredibly, for the shooting of the getaway scenes the cars were only slightly modified to achieve the array of dazzling stunts. Movie cars are generally heavily modified to cope with the strains of stunt driving, but the Coopers were race bred, extremely light and incredibly tough in all the right areas.
The Mini originally went into production in 1959 and, coincidentally, celebrates its 50th anniversary as the classic The Italian Job movie celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2009.
The Italian Job remains as one of the most distinctive comedy films in the history of British cinema.
The Scalextric model
Each car is liveried in the correct shade of red, white and blue complete with the individual licence plate numbers.
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Click here and you will go straight to the Slot City Buying Page for the Lola T70
Limited Edition T70 Spider by Sloter. Mounted on a ceramic tile, inside a presentaion tin box. Dan Gurney 1966.
SCALEXTRIC SHOPPING MALL ROAD SHOWS
A range of smaller demonstration road shows around the country is coming to an end. Take part in thier competitions to win a Scalextric set and take advantage of thier special promotional discount offer.
Shopping Mall Road Show calendar is as follows:
21-22 October - Harrods, London
It’s a bit far for me??????
Fly 99097 BMW M1 Playboy series number 11 has been released.
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Fly Slot cars go great on your Scalextric analogue Track
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Click here to go to Pre_order PageScalextric C2942A
The Scalextric model The legendary Ford GT40 dominated the race tracks of the world in the years 1966 to 1969. The classic endurance race car won Le Mans four times in a row. Later on some veteran chassis came into the possession of devotees, who were able to make their GT40’s rise like a phoenix from the ashes. This model in racing green and yellow represents one of these renovated cars. The history behind the race number 40 remains a mystery. Features High detail. Head lights. Magnatraction with alternative magnet positions for driver choice. Quick-change braid plate.