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The company teamed up with German slot car company Carrera to create the 1/32-scale slot car. It will be available in three colors, the metallic blue of the launch car, and two paint schemes in ...
During the 1960s, slot-car racing enjoyed a boom, but the craze “hit a wall in the late 1970s to the 1990s,” according to Dave Kennedy, the North American marketing manager for Carrera ...
Carrera has been one of the most prominent names in slot cars for decades, manufacturing top of the line vehicles and tracks. We interviewed the President of Carrera at New York Toy Fair to get a ...
Carrerra's got a home slot-car set that's bound to be something on your Christmas list (or a great gift idea for a devoted Mopar devotee). Come on in for more... Ready to race--in scale ...
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 ...
“Or, like we have at Carrera, you have a push-button controller, where you do it with your thumb.” While the physical activity required to drive a slot car was limited, racing scale models ...
The pastime is largely forgotten today, but that's not to say it's inaccessible. Carrera, a German slot car manufacturer, is still in action, and has long been thought of as one of the highest ...
Slot car racing was born in the early 1900s ... race tracks in the U.S. Manufacturers Scalextric, Revell, Aurora, Carrera and Tyco were together selling $500 million worth of cars and equipment ...
Take a POV race around slot car Monaco’s cardboard jungle and cloth harbour in a Carrera slot car. Use the 360 feature to take in the sights as you zip by Casino Square, effortlessly steering ...
There are cars for sale, including the brands Carrera, Policar, ScaleXtric, Slot-It, and NSR, along with parts and accessories. The store stocks supplies for three scales, and drag racing.
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