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Slot Car Racing

BigN8

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Now that we are empty nesters, and have more house than we need, I thought I might build a sweet slot car track for some adult weekend fun. I’ve done a little online research and I think I’ve settled on a Carrera digital 132 track and cars.
Anyone on here have any experience with this? I got an app to design my track.
 
Lots of fun. I still have a ton of Lifelike racing track and quite a few cars.
Problem is no room to set up and leave assembled. After i build my barn/shop i will set it all up and enjoy with my grandkiddies
 
Neighbor gave me 1 set for free. needed some parts.
Now, We have The carrera 143 GO, probably 4 used sets we have combined. Takes up the entire basement in the winter, we play with it for a month or 2 then put it away. Super fun. The adults get into as much as the kids. We have one nine year old. We still kinda spenmd more time shooting the cars off the track than keeping them one.

The digital one you are looking at I would assume is simply awesome, the idea of 6 cars on two lanes and being able to pass is crazy, i think you lgoin to those with a laptop and limits speeds and boost and all kinds of functions. I would want the cordless controllers, and probably buy 2 sets, cheaper than buying extra cars, controllers, and track separately.
 
Carrera and Scalextrix are the two most popular brands. I have the Carrera myself as I found it has a broader product line that allowed me to start with a smaller set that my son could play with when he was about 7 yo. He is 11 now and we are still in the GO!!! analog set, as much as I’d like to move up to digital, because he still likes to push the cars more than “drive” them.

Place I buy accessories from. If you look at the first page for each type they provide a good summary to help you compare.

I’d like to hear more about the app you have to design the track. I have this nice chicane piece and I just can’t make it fit anywhere. I think I need to buy some of the special 30 degree sections.
 
Yeah, the Carrera digital seems the way to go. You can set pit stops for refueling, limit speeds, set braking, set ghost car speeds as well as a pit car. Plus lane changing.
 
Those look really cool and a lot of fun. I know they're way different from the Tyco sets that I had as a kid, but just as fun. I love racing so if I had the space to set up a track and the funds to buy into it I would.
 
On face book marketplace, multiple digital track set.
Crazy Professional setup. $2700.00

 
The only slot cars i acknowledge,
Christmas 1977 maybe ?

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Who are those guys ?

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Sweet memories, when that transformer would get hot and start to smell ??
 
Maybe those from jersey can chime in. I remember the collingswood flea market had a larger scale track and you could rent cars or use you own. Now that would be a track on steroids.
 
Like this one!
 

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Like this one!
Trains n Lanes in Easton has three of those tracks currently set up. The smallest is about that size, I think.
 
Maybe those from jersey can chime in. I remember the collingswood flea market had a larger scale track and you could rent cars or use you own. Now that would be a track on steroids.

I haven't ever been there, but there's a cool place like that near me (gawdawful website, but full of info): HO SLOT CARS at LUCKY BOBS

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My BIL is really into this, not sure what scale he races, but I know that he has an ingenious setup for his track. Dunno how this would work for any of you, but he set up a 2x4 frame to strengthen everything, then topped it with plywood, and built his track on top of that. On all 4 corners, he's got it connected to pulleys set up in the joist spaces, and when it's time for racing, he sets up homemade sawhorses for the height they prefer to have the track at, and lowers the track down to rest on them. Keeps everything clean and out of the way.
 
My BIL is really into this, not sure what scale he races, but I know that he has an ingenious setup for his track. Dunno how this would work for any of you, but he set up a 2x4 frame to strengthen everything, then topped it with plywood, and built his track on top of that. On all 4 corners, he's got it connected to pulleys set up in the joist spaces, and when it's time for racing, he sets up homemade sawhorses for the height they prefer to have the track at, and lowers the track down to rest on them. Keeps everything clean and out of the way.
That's funny. I had this same design in mind. The new digital tracks now allow you to run 6 cars on 2 lanes. So you don't have to have those really wide tracks anymore to run more than 2 cars.
 
Now that we are empty nesters, and have more house than we need, I thought I might build a sweet slot car track for some adult weekend fun. I’ve done a little online research and I think I’ve settled on a Carrera digital 132 track and cars.
Anyone on here have any experience with this? I got an app to design my track.
What is the App you are using to design your track?
 
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