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As public racetracks have gone out of business, and as the internet has made online shopping for slot cars and parts easier, slot car fans have formed clubs to support racers and host competitions.
Frank Tiessen was 10 years old and still living in his native Germany when he got his first “Carrera,” which in Europe of the 1970s could mean only one thing: a set of electric slot cars and ...
Most people use Bring a Trailer to shop for cars, but you can also use the platform to buy boats, parts—or one of the most insane slot car race tracks you’ll ever see. The Detroit-based Slot ...
The shop, which was opened in 1965 by Buzz and Dolores Perri had several electrified racing tracks, vintage arcade games, and dusty glass displays selling tiny slot-car racing parts. It’s likely ...
Those parts are sold across the country and around ... business will continue to be run by people as enthusiastic about slot cars as Cheryl and I." Miller said they are committed to maintaining ...
because racing real cars is only slightly more expensive than money burning. The problem is that slot car racing is annoying because it's impossible to steer, radio controlled cars' steering is so ...
Normally I can't be bothered to care about slot car racing. I mean, being a huge nerd myself, I get the appeal but A: I suck at it, and B: I can drive actual cars, so it's just not something I'm ...
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