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HH
IP: 24.182.112.209
Jun 8, 08 - 3:22 PM |
HO Slot Cars
Does anyone follow this hobby? I need to try to find out some prices and rarity.
Or direct me to an info site.
Thanks!
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Glenn
IP: 66.214.248.119
Jun 8th, 2008 - 11:32 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
http://www.hoslotcarracing.com/
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Glenn
IP: 66.214.248.119
Jun 8th, 2008 - 11:40 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ADBR_enUS234US235&q=slot+cars
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HH
IP: 24.182.112.209
Jun 9th, 2008 - 1:40 AM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
Thanks Glenn....
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fyerfyter146
IP: 70.101.22.102
Jun 9th, 2008 - 1:22 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
Just as a side note.... even when I was a kid, I wondered why they are called "HO" slot cars when they are far larger than "HO."
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Jeff Webster
IP: 70.62.209.26
Jun 9th, 2008 - 3:55 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
When these slot cars began to make an appearance they were made by Faller and Aurora. At that time the scale was much closer to true HO. As time progressed they became larger but the HO stuck. In addition they were often marketed with HO trains. Again even if the scale wasn't true, that was the marketing. The same goes for early MB cars. They started out much closer to HO and slowly grew over time for more playability.
Jeff
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Larry Phillips
IP: 71.213.195.77
Jun 11th, 2008 - 12:41 AM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
Just for the record, the book written about Aurora's HO scale Model Motoring illustrates a Fire Engine that never made it into production...
I had two of these Model Motoring sets when I was a kid and paid for them with the money I made on my paper route...
The only realistic looking emergency vehicle I had on my track was a 1962 Ford Galaxie Police Car...yellow, with a black roof, but they came in other colors, also...
Another one of my 'cars' was a 1962 Ford 4-door station wagon in red with a 'woody' side finish...and how tempted I was to take a 10 cent bottle of Testor's 1203 red paint and turn the thing into a Fire Chief's car...but for some reason, I never did...
But...Thanks for the memories!
Larry Phillips
TOY TRUCKER Magazine
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CHUCK in FLORIDA (SW GULF COAST)
IP: 98.208.191.24
Jun 11th, 2008 - 6:04 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
I received a Model Motoring set for Christmas 1960. Lots of fun, even with the vibrator cars. Nobody in house could watch TV when set was on.
Best set I ever saw was the 1/25th scale AMT with real steering and actual lane change option. A neighbor had one, and expanded the setup a good ten fold in a double garage. I ruined several AMT bodies in crashes with the single car, a 64 T-Bird, I owned.
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Paul Talbott
IP: 72.152.113.140
Jun 11th, 2008 - 6:20 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
Hey larry......Those 10 cent Testors bottles of paint are now about $2 each! Growing up back in the fifties I built plane kits & 98 cents was tops for me. Always wanted the Renwal Atomic Cannon kit, but it was $4.98....
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Dick Williams
IP: 214.3.138.234
Jun 11th, 2008 - 8:08 PM |
Re: HO Slot Cars
When these slot cars began to make an appearance they were made by Faller and Aurora. At that time the scale was much closer to true HO. As time progressed they became larger but the HO stuck. In addition they were often marketed with HO trains. Again even if the scale wasn't true, that was the marketing. The same goes for early MB cars. They started out much closer to HO and slowly grew over time for more playability.
Sort of like "1:64th" scale, eh?
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