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2x Scalextric sets with Formula 1 and Le Mans cars


TomHornsby

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For sale: 2x Scalextric sets, which can be combined to create a huge track!


The digital McLaren Mercedes set includes two Formula 1 cars (Hamilton and Alonso), which can swap lanes via the hand controllers thanks to their digital chips. Sold separately, these cars cost ?40 each. The track is connected using the more modern 'Sport' joints.


The analogue Le Mans set includes four cars: the two Porsche GT1s supplied with it originally and two more touring cars. This track - which is very large on its own - uses the older style round joiners. However, it can be connected to the F1 set's Sport track using the additional track included (not pictured).


Both sets are complete and in working order, although the Le Mans set's metal track slots may require a quick clean.


There is also some additional track (not pictured) which extends the total length to beyond 14 metres!


Price: ?100 all in. Will deliver locally for additional ?5.

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