Art,
I am trying to pull something together for the holidays when my son,
nephew and in laws come to visit. I didn't come up with this idea soon
enough to give me lead time for ordering, nor did I know an FOT'er would
be in the business. Do you have any Scalex sets in stock? I was thinking
about the one with the Camaro and Mustang. I haven't figured out the
tables yet either but I think that set fits on a ping pong table.
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From: fot-bounces@autox.team.net [mailto:fot-bounces@autox.team.net] On
Behalf Of riverside
Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 1:51 PM
To: Friends of Triumph
Subject: Re: [Fot] SLOT CAR RACING SYSTEM
Bob,
I came to work this morning and found this great
FOT thread. Even Kas was enough of a slot head to
creatively tilt the odds his way!
I do sell several brands of slot car sets and all the
accessories. I see that several guys endorsed the
Scalex brand and most of my sales are Scalex.
Because of its size, Scalex lets you pack the most track
into the least space. It is priced pretty well, especially
after my 22% discount off list. All brands of ready to run
cars work well on Scalex. I also sell Ninco, which is a
good track but the contact rail stands proud of the surface
alot more than Scalex or the others and this results in too
much downforce when racing magnet cars and ground
clearance troubles for a few cars. Ninco is not good
for racing scratch built cars (I can only imagine the
technology that went into Kas's cars!!).
Carerra is very good quality, but is really for 24th scale
cars or people who do not think slot car racing should
be a contact sport. Its added size limits what you can
do in a small space. There are many companies making
cars and there is a very nice selection out there from
the latest F1 cars to cars that we love to see 1:1 scale
at the Vintage races.
The digital tracks offer the ability to race alot of cars on
not much track, but I would not recommend it for your
first set. You can easily upgrade later as one of my customers just
did.
The initial cost is higher, the selection of cars
is thinner(tho you can upgrade a car to digital ready
if you are using Scalex's system) and I am not convinced
it is really any more fun than the old fashioned way.
I got into the slot car racing business because the local
hobby shops treated the hobby like a bastard at the
family reunion. Parts and decent support was not
available. We support the members of two local clubs.
One races the new ready to run cars only, and the other
races scratchbuilts. They share 4 tracks, one of which
is a custom routed board track. I can e-mail you copies
of the rules if you are interested .
In addition to offering a discount off list, I can also assist with
design. If you send the dimensions of your table, and
some ideas of what type of track you want to built(slow
or fast corners, long or short straights, etc.) we can together
get some ideas of what it will take to get you racing.
Art De Armond
319-857-4815 days
319-626-6374 eves
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From: "BOB KRAMER" <rkramer3@austin.rr.com>
To: "Friends of Triumph" <fot@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:47 PM
Subject: [Fot] SLOT CAR RACING SYSTEM
>I figure somebody among us will be able to answer this question. What
is
>the
> best way to go buying a slot car set these days, something not too
serious
> but that won't have cars flying off the track. I've looked on line and
the
> 1:32 stuff looks cool but I just don't know what is best.
> Bob Kramer
> rkramer3@austin.rr.com
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