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 Post subject: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Tue 15.06.10 03:48 
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I visited your beautiful model display.

I have to say absolutely amazing.

However I would have loved to have seen some raceway inclusions. Similar to Carrera slot cars. http://niksnaxs.com.au/search.php?searc ... ation=1916

Do you think this will ever happen?


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 Post subject: Re: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Thu 17.06.10 03:44 
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Most probably, this won't happen as the batteries are way too large for race cars; especially F1-cars. And I guess, you wouldn't want to see slotcar racing on a sophisticated layout like Wunderland?

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 Post subject: Re: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Thu 30.09.10 17:51 
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Actually, currently we are considering a Formula 1 race in our future layout "France". How we are going to realize it is unsure, yet. But I agree with Erhard, hopefully not with rough slotcar technology!

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 Post subject: Re: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Thu 30.09.10 23:05 
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Hi there,

what about that Carrera-free-track-technique: The race cars were steering either hard to left or to right, receiving voltage from the track WITHOUT any slot. It afforded a kind of guardrail to keep them on the track, though. Signals fom the steering device made the cars change the tracks.
Wouldn't this be an option?

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 Post subject: Re: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Sat 02.10.10 07:19 
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Hello,
H-Zero-Muehr wrote:
Hi there,

what about that Carrera-free-track-technique: The race cars were steering either hard to left or to right, receiving voltage from the track WITHOUT any slot. It afforded a kind of guardrail to keep them on the track, though. Signals fom the steering device made the cars change the tracks.
Wouldn't this be an option?

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Go ahead and try to build it in car with the Size 1:87. :mrgreen:
If you got it please show it to us.

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 Post subject: Re: Slot Car's
 Post Posted: Mon 12.09.11 07:20 
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The race cars were steering either hard to left or to right, receiving voltage from the track WITHOUT any slot. It afforded a kind of guardrail to keep them on the track, though.


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