I have acquired a bunch of Auto World (modern versions of AFX Magna-Traction cars) slot cars and although the bodies are impeccable, the chassis' are significantly inferior to the originals. The wheels in particular are crap. All of them use the same wheel design from what I can tell, unlike the several designs used by the original AFX cars...and the design kind of looks like crap. They are also not easily swappable with the old axles. I also think the chassis top plate with gears is substandard, and because of the new design, you can't easily swap the top plate with older chassis' or vice versa.
What are your favourite slot cars ?
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
I like the 1/32 scale cars. Fast, but big enough to 'drive' good, especially without magnets!
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
My Super cliffhanger nite glow Corvettes ruled the track! They had a slight edge on the Magnum 440x2 cars. The AFX Magnatraction cars had awesomely detailed bodies and were like watching the insides of a running clock (mesmerizing), but they were spinout machines next to those Corvettes.
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
I liked the 440x2 cars best but when the Super G+ cars came out they were a step above, you could adjust a timing ring on them.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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That's what made them the most fun to race! Driving Magnatraction cars took skill, they weren't just point-and-shoot like the "stickier" cars. And depending on the car body and tires (putting urethane tires on them makes a noticeable difference in their fishtailing), different cars had different behaviors that took a few laps to figure out their traction limits...and sideswiping your opponent off the track was more than half the fun.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:27 pm The AFX Magnatraction cars had awesomely detailed bodies and were like watching the insides of a running clock (mesmerizing), but they were spinout machines next to those Corvettes.
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
"Look how slowly and stylishly I can go around the track behind you" wasn't the top dog racing bragging rights that anyone in my house strived for. Us kids needed usable speed. Too many trips flying off a curve at high speed reduced the beauty of the Magnatraction car body shells. They started to take on a 'been through the car crusher' look.Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:08 pmThat's what made them the most fun to race! Driving Magnatraction cars took skill, they weren't just point-and-shoot like the "stickier" cars. And depending on the car body and tires (putting urethane tires on them makes a noticeable difference in their fishtailing), different cars had different behaviors that took a few laps to figure out their traction limits...and sideswiping your opponent off the track was more than half the fun.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:27 pm The AFX Magnatraction cars had awesomely detailed bodies and were like watching the insides of a running clock (mesmerizing), but they were spinout machines next to those Corvettes.
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
A guy was selling one of these at a flea market in Louisville this weekend.
(the pic is from eBay, not the flea market, but same thing)
(the pic is from eBay, not the flea market, but same thing)
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Re: What are your favourite slot cars ?
I think therein lies the difference. I meant racing slot cars as an adult where you had to actually measure your trigger presses to control your car, and not just slam it and hope you had the faster motor. I remember when the AFX Lightning 2000 sets came out and the cars would climb walls and do loops, I thought that was retarded. Certainly the kids thought it was cool. By the same token, I find RC cars that hit jumps and fly 20 feet similarly ridiculous as it's far out-of-proportion to their full-scale partners. To each their own.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 4:19 pmUs kids needed usable speed. Too many trips flying off a curve at high speed reduced the beauty of the Magnatraction car body shells. They started to take on a 'been through the car crusher' look.Coelacanth wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 3:08 pmThat's what made them the most fun to race! Driving Magnatraction cars took skill, they weren't just point-and-shoot like the "stickier" cars. And depending on the car body and tires (putting urethane tires on them makes a noticeable difference in their fishtailing), different cars had different behaviors that took a few laps to figure out their traction limits...and sideswiping your opponent off the track was more than half the fun.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 2:27 pm The AFX Magnatraction cars had awesomely detailed bodies and were like watching the insides of a running clock (mesmerizing), but they were spinout machines next to those Corvettes.
I should also point out AFX makes a more modern power supply that gives you 3 voltage options, and at the "High" setting, those Magnatraction cars go plenty fast...but alas, they indeed don't stay on the track much at that speed.
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