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2012 CRC Show, ASB Showgrounds

by nigel watts » Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:13 pm

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Re: Slot Car Racing

by bry3500 » Thu Dec 26, 2019 3:11 am

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Re: Slot Car Racing

by Oldfart » Mon Dec 16, 2019 7:47 am

Our family went to Oz for a holiday in 64, when the import duties on lots of things, including slot cars were horrendous. I bought 10 slots in Sydney, some 1/24 and some 1/32, worth quite a bit. When we got to NZ Customs, "anything to declare" I said yes, I have a lot of toy cars, customs dude told me to go away. Duty would have been the value of 5 of them. Selling some paid for the hobby for the next year. Car dealer?

Re: Slot Car Racing

by Roger Dowding » Sun Dec 15, 2019 5:11 am

Never had Slot Cars as a Kid,had a Hornby OO Model railway and my brother had a Faller set in 1;76 which we set up beside the Railway.
I did buy a Carrera 1;43 set in 2010 - never been assembled and used .. but display the cars.
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Re: Slot Car Racing

by nigel watts » Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:09 pm

John McKechnie wrote:Nigel...would car 34 be a MK3 Zodiac.nice fats on the back
Sure is, and it was my quickest racer by far.

Re: Slot Car Racing

by khyndart in CA » Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:02 pm

Aw Nigel,
if I had known I could have popped in after classes at Morrinsville College.
Ken

Re: Slot Car Racing

by John McKechnie » Thu Dec 12, 2019 8:17 pm

Nigel...would car 34 be a MK3 Zodiac.nice fats on the back

The sad remnants of my slot cars - untouched since 1966.

by nigel watts » Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:10 am

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Re: Slot Car Racing

by Gerard Richards » Wed Dec 11, 2019 8:55 pm

Hi ERC, thats a really nice picture of your early 1964 home track layout. Would it be possible if you could send a copy of that image to my e-mail [email protected], so I could add it to my archive. It could also possibly be used in the magazine article I'm writing next year. Thanks if thats a goer.

Re: Slot Car Racing

by ERC » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:41 am

One of my favourite layouts. Note that with 1/52, it was more economical on space! The baseboard was on top of what was our model railway layout - which never got used again - and the whole lot on a 1/4 size billiard table in what became known as the Steptoe room....
Probably about 1964 or could be a lot earlier.
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The newer Scalextric cars are in many respects, better value than the 1/43 scale models. Check out the detail on this. Never been out of the box except for the photo... (Quite a few more in the collection.)
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Re: Slot Car Racing

by nigel watts » Mon Dec 09, 2019 12:29 am

Still got some of my slot cars that last raced in the mid 60's

Re: Slot Car Racing

by ERC » Sun Dec 08, 2019 6:16 am

I got RSI from the Wrenn 152 system we had... AC motors, rachet and pawl (would also run on DC, but not as quick) so power either on or freewheel. Cars only lasted about 5 long laps at a time before getting too warm and having to be swapped until they cooled.

Still have our family set of about 60 cars - and heaps of track, but no 12V AC transformer! Later cars were DC only.

Re: Slot Car Racing

by Gerard Richards » Sun Dec 08, 2019 4:51 am

Hi Roger, thanks for that excerpt from Nelson Photo News, that is great and i appreciate receiving a scan of it at higher resolution. It’s a picture that conveys the scene how it was and the enthusiasm, we all had for slot racing in the golden era!

Nelson Photo News - Slot Car Racing..

by Roger Dowding » Sun Dec 08, 2019 4:30 am

From a North Islander - this from the South Island - Nelson Photo News .. putting this here Gerard but had to reduce size - will E-mail a the bigger version to you. Cheers.
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Request for Images of early NZ CCommercial Slot Car Raceways 1968-1973

by Gerard Richards » Sun Dec 08, 2019 3:01 am

I am looking to try and track down any images people may have of early NZ Commercial Slot Car Raceways from around 1967 to 1975. I am planning to write an article on the early days of Commercial slot car raceways in NZ. I know that there were usually tracks in most towns throughout the country and quite a number in the major cities circa 1968-73. Photographs are very rare though, but someone did send me a couple from Dunedin which I now can't locate. Anyone also with photos of home tracks of the era these would also be helpful. If you can help, please can you contact me at: Gerard Richards e-mail [email protected] ph 0273336642 Thanks if you can help.

Re: Slot Car Racing

by Roger Dowding » Sat Jan 16, 2016 6:04 am

bry3500 wrote:.. at home with Stirling! This is great..[video=youtube;JRcLPkH3ksY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRcLPkH3ksY[/video]


What would that be worth now, wonder if Stirling [ Sir Stirling ] still has it !! Wish I did ..

Re: Slot Car Racing

by bry3500 » Sat Jan 16, 2016 4:12 am

.. at home with Stirling! This is great..[video=youtube;JRcLPkH3ksY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRcLPkH3ksY[/video]

Re: Slot Car Racing

by Jeff » Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:59 am

Superb ! Many thanks

Re: Slot Car Racing

by SPman » Thu Apr 24, 2014 3:56 am

Jeff wrote:I was lucky enough as a kid to get a few rides in North Shore's Cub ZK-BKU ( then red and white ).
.......

Here's BKU, mid 70s....for you.
There were 3 Cubs back in 67 - BQQ, BTV & BSK.
I liked BQQ - a friendly, dependable plane that you felt you could trust, although it flew port wing low. ZK-BSK on the other hand - a right bastard - never trusted it and the only plane I've had a partial engine failure on!
They seemed to disappear when I was overseas in the early 70's and BKU was the only one left.

I did a refresher on BKU in the mid 70's, and scared the instructor shitless when I instinctively kicked it sideways just before the fence to wash off a bit of height, to yells from the back seat - I don't know if he'd ever side slipped the old girl - by the noise, certainly not from the back seat - he was a young guy who was probably used to using as much strip as needed - to us it was anathema - down and stopped before the X wind strip coming from the east, but by then DF was turning into another GA field........
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Re: Slot Car Racing

by Jeff » Wed Apr 23, 2014 7:55 am

I was lucky enough as a kid to get a few rides in North Shore's Cub ZK-BKU ( then red and white ).
Stunned by the basic and spartan interior but amazed by the performance and handling.
If you learned in a taildragger at North Shore on grass you knew you could pretty much handle anything !
I recall BKU was damaged by wind in the 80's and written off.... Later to be replaced with another Cub which they may well still have ?...



SPman wrote:Oh dear...still have a soft spot for the Cub...side slipping over the fence and stopping in about 300 ft at the Barrier, then watching the Auckland Aero Club planes try and stop before they ran off the end of the strip - it was an advantage learning on a decent plane on a grass strip (as Dairy Flat was at the time)....

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