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Scalextric (Shire Library) [Kindle Edition]

Jon Mountfort
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Scalextric, the ultimate boys’ toy, arrived in toyshops in 1957. The first-ever electric slot-car system, with uncontrollable tinplate cars running on heavy rubber track, it brought the speed and glamour of motor racing to suburban living rooms. Classic marques of the day such as Aston Martin, Jaguar and Lotus featured in the early ‘60s scalextric sets, and over the years that followed all the classic Formula 1 battles were re-created in schoolboy form, followed by sports cars, rally cars, and classic film re-creations such as the James Bond set of 1968, Batman and Knight Rider.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Not a new one ! 17 Oct 2009
By Mouffe
Format:Paperback
If you're a fan of Scalextric cars, you sure already have some books like those from Rod Green, Roger Gillham or the very good book from the belgian Alain van den Abeele and Eric de Ville. This one is nothing more. Just a resume of Scalextric history.
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