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Slot Magazine Issue 67

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Slot Magazine Issue 67 January/February 2025.
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Slot Magazine Issue 67 January/February 2025.

Slot Magazine is a bi-monthly (6 times a year) magazine for all slot racing and driving enthusiasts, covering all aspects of the slot car hobby from buying your first set right through to racing at international level! Every issue contains the latest information on new products and releases, how tos, race news and the history of slot racing.

Full colour glossy magazine in English.
52 pages.

Show Report
We head of to sunny Madrid to visit one of the biggest slot car meets in the world. Plenty to see and buy, but surprisingly not much sunshine!

So - That Was Christmas
Lets now take a look at what might have been a nice present for your slot minded friends, or dare I say it, even yourself?

Larger Capris
I love Capris and have had a few real ones over the years. Here I eventually take the two 1/24th scale BRM offerings, that I picked up at Gaydon, out of their boxes.

Workshop
Here Max Garcha builds up and tests a Sideways GT3 fantasy car or is it really a Ferrari? Read his thoughts on this in his in-dept article.

Shelby GT350
And yes, I love these too, considering these must be the considered as the father of the Capri! We take a look at Scalextric’s latest offering the Ford Mustang Fastback, or in this case the Shelby GT350 Fastback.

Jurassic Park
How on earth do you combine the landscape from the 90’s blockbuster Jurassic Park and a slot car track? We’ll find out reading this article from its creator Chris Savage.

Corvette C1
In 1960 Chevrolet entered a 3-car team at Le Mans. We get hold of the final prototype from MR Slotcar before it goes on sale.

Touring Cars
Scalextric have recently released a bunch of classic touring cars, all driven by champions. We look at the cars that raced in the 50’s and 80’s.

Datsun 510
In the early 1970’s when the Pony Cars of the Trans-Am series were considered gas-guzzlers, the SCCA had a class for under 2.5 litre cars to attract smaller cars to race. Trouble was that one car dominated the series – Here is the Slot.it version of the Datsun 510.

Swap Meet
As swap meets go, Orpington is one of my favourites. Not as big as some but it’s not too far from where I live, and I always seem to come back with something I really wanted. This one was especially good!

Monoposto 2024
Policar have completely revamped their generic F1 cars they call Monoposto. Do they look like the current crop of Grand Prix cars? Judge for yourself.


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