Belle Mead Speedway, Tyco TRC Slotless track
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@Anto1 it is not still made. I got mine Christmas 1978. That is all I wanted for Christmas that year. I play the hel out of it. My Nephew got in my mothers attic last year and found it. Put it together and it still worked. Tires were dryrotted but everything else was fine. I have put it up until I have the time to add on and do something like this. Great toy...great memories.
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great track now if you all scroll back up andlookto the right youll see a video that has a chick named michele if youclick it eventuallyyoull landin the weird part of youtube so be careful
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this would be great for sizzlers
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Xmas 1984!!!
THX!
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beautiful circuit. excellent job well done! hello from paris thierry
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"The Crazy about watching this for us old schooler is. 1. TCR use to be Ideal. 2. The new TCR cars are Aurora AFX Speed Steer Cars. And the cool thing they fix was if you were in the inside lane and entering the turn the car would automatically go into the outside lane, go though the turn then go back to the inside lane coming out of the turn. Now they have Borders between the lanes on the curve Tracks to keep the can in the inside lane Very Cool."
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very nice set up. This is the first time I've seen a race car track have as much scenery build around it the way a model railroad would have.
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You smell solder all I know is the ideal setsI had never performed like that .., It had it's moments. Tyco must have put stronger magnets in those new chassis but you would think that would slow the car down? Beautiful set Mine is mostly MK1 with a few MK2 .
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@Anto1 Conservative folk aren't really accepting of modern "fads" in slot car racing. Digital sets are probably doing the best they can because of it but are still developing extremely slowly.
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Wow !!!! Buddy Congratulations !!!!! This is a really very nice track !!!!!!
This was the best xmas present I ever got...28 years ago!!! Is it still made??? Haven't seen it in Europe since the 80's
Anto1 2 years ago
I think they stopped making them in the early 90's in the states. There are always many new and used sets and accessories for sale on eBay.
STEELE9999 2 years ago
Hello wow awesome track layout. Always been a fan of TCR and I just added a pretty nice size layout to our train set. Quick question. What do you do so the cars don't crash out on the turns? And my track will be pretty large as well. Do you think that since I have to power straight tracks that I could or should connect both power packs one on each side? Thanks.
CustomKits 2 years ago
I have elevated the outside of some of the turns to simulate "bankiing" The only real skill in racing on these tracks, is knowing when to slow for the turns so you don't crash. I only use one (stock) power pack on the entire layout. I have never felt it needed more.
STEELE9999 2 years ago