Great to see the rare 1/24th Scalextric high standard products. I only saw these in the 1968 catalogue, so was surprised when you stated they were made into the seventies. Especially since a downturn in the early seventies had a Scalextric rationalisation of the range of the 1/32nd range. Scalextric suggested in print that the 1/24th track was suitable for outdoor use since they went for stainless steel running rails for this top of the range product. A good idea given how so many 1/32nd track pieces succumbed to rust.
Great to see the rare 1/24th Scalextric high standard products.
I only saw these in the 1968 catalogue, so was surprised when you stated they were made into the seventies. Especially since a downturn in the early seventies had a Scalextric rationalisation of the range of the 1/32nd range.
Scalextric suggested in print that the 1/24th track was suitable for outdoor use since they went for stainless steel running rails for this top of the range product. A good idea given how so many 1/32nd track pieces succumbed to rust.
Did you get to run the BRMs .I have 7 of them here and love them .They run great in standard trim .Just need a bit of setting up ....Harry