Scalextric Camaro - Quick Look


Decided to grab this car as I thought it looked nice.
This is modeled after a car Picko Troberg drove in the Swedish Saloon championship. The paint is done well enough and overall finish is acceptable.
Do you see anything odd? Maybe it is just me?

At least the driver looks better.
The car is not, and has never been a scale award winner. The mold Scalextric produced has never impressed most bowtie enthusiasts and I dare not dispute it. So is it perfect? Not by a long shot.
But does it matter? To some it certainly will. But things like this never stopped many people from buying them and having fun. We sure bought them all years ago...and raced them so hard I won't post photos of the originals :) Still running today...just not very pretty :oops:


Mechanically, it's all the same. The guide has changed and seems ok in testing. I was happy that the freeplay in the rear axle was not too excessive.

Today I can get Paul Gage tires...and now that Slot Car Corner has them, I got them when I ordered the car. They fit great. Wheels needed a quick sanding to remove flash molding and then a session on the razor.

It has been 3 or 4 years since I picked one of these up. Other models like the 70 Camaro and of course Pioneer ponys kept my stable pretty full. Still not a bad car really, I am happy I added it.
Fun is what we want in our toys. We had plenty of it years ago with this model and I am planning on repeating it.
Thanks Slot Car Corner for great service as always.
Now...I wonder if they will do this one? Might as well?
