Save $10 on each of these MRRC quick and perfectly detailed sixties era GT cars. This Ford GT40 Mk. IV and 910 Porsche have similar performance, which promises close racing action.
MRRC MC0035 Ford Mk IV Presentation Car 1967 (C) (E)
1/32 scale slot car, ready to run on all 1/32 scale slot car tracks. This model is said to represent the livery in which the Ford MkIV was first revealed to the press. We understand that the car was never actually raced in this livery.
This car uses the MRRC/Monogram Sebring chassis. The Sebring chassis is an excellent universal 1/32 scale chassis for use with body kits and for kitbashig and scratchbuilding projects. It can be set up to handle well in both magnet and non-magnet racing. It has an adjustable wheelbase and is compact enough to fit almost any sports car, GT, or sedan body and to allow the use of wide wheels ad tires within even a relatively modest body width.
MRRC and Monogram cars using the Sebring chassis come with a variety of different wheels and tires. All of them use the same “slimline” motor which provides more than enough power for most home and club racing. They are ideal “donor cars” to provide a complete running chassis for the body of your choice at a cost often lower than purchasing the needed components separately.
$54.99 $44.95
Save 18% off
MRRC MC0051 Porsche 910 Launch Model 1967 (C)
1/32 scale slot car, ready to run on all 1/32 scale non-digital tracks.
This car uses the MRRC/Monogram Sebring chassis. The Sebring chassis is an excellent universal 1/32 scale chassis for use with body kits and for kitbashig and scratchbuilding projects. It can be set up to handle well in both magnet and non-magnet racing. It has an adjustable wheelbase and is compact enough to fit almost any sports car, GT, or sedan body and to allow the use of wide wheels ad tires within even a relatively modest body width.
MRRC and Monogram cars using the Sebring chassis come with a variety of different wheels and tires. All of them use the same “slimline” motor which provides more than enough power for most home and club racing. They are ideal “donor cars” to provide a complete running chassis for the body of your choice at a cost often lower than purchasing the needed components separately.
$69.95 $59.95
Save 14% off
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The limited edition run of the two Gulf-sponsored Porsche 917LM Team cars from Le Mans 1971 have arrived from Le Mans Miniatures, so you can order yours now.
LeMans Miniatures 132071/17M Porsche 917 LM Le Mans 1971
Cast-resin bodies and chassis with etched-metal details. Ready to race. Hand-made in France. Car number 17 is assigned to Jo Siffert & Derek Bell.If at the end of the first hour the car is second behind No. 18, the teammates give up 6 hours before the end when they are still in 6th position.
$133.99
LeMans Miniatures 132071/17M Porsche 917 LM Le Mans 1971
Cast-resin bodies and chassis with etched-metal details. Ready to race. Hand-made in France. Car number 17 is assigned to Jo Siffert & Derek Bell.If at the end of the first hour the car is second behind No. 18, the teammates give up 6 hours before the end when they are still in 6th position.
$133.99
Eleven new Scalextric cars, including the McLaren Le Mans twin pack and the Mini triple pack are here now, so you can order yours now.
Scalextric C3911 McLaren 720S Memphis Red
This fantastic McLaren 720s looks even more striking in the vibrant Memphis Red. A true supercar the McLaren holds the road with grip and poise and has all the power a car could need.
$39.99
Scalextric C4012A McLaren F1 GTR – Le Mans 1996 Twin Pack
Race: 1996 LeMans 24 Hours Drivers: Nelson Piquet / Johnny Cecotto / Danny Sullivan Jacques Laffite / Steve Soper / Marc Duez After their victorious debut in 1995 the 1996 LeMans 24 hour race was set to be a much tougher affair for the McLaren F1 GTR. The 1996 iteration of the then worlds fastest production car had seen a number of improvements, hoped to ensure that the gap to the new breed of GT1 and LMP1 cars would not be too much. However the new Porsche 911 GT1s proved to be dominant in qualifying and even the excellent driver line ups of the McLaren teams were not enough. The strongest of these teams was undoubtedly the Bigazzi team from Italy. With one car featuring ex F1 driver Jacques Laffite as well as Touring Car megastar Steve Soper as well as Belgian Endurance expert Marc Duez they were classified 11th after needing exhaust repairs as well as a new gearbox in the night. The other car featuring an American flag over the rear bodywork was piloted by Danny Sullivan, Johnny Cecotto and triple F1 world Champion Nelson Piquet. This team also needed a new gearbox to complete the 24 hours, and due to a host of other issues the car finished in 8th. While 1996 did not see a repeat of 1995s success, the cars looked fantastic and the driver line up was certainly legendary.
$109.99
Scalextric C4030A Mini Diamond Edition - Commemorative Triple Pack
The original Mini was launched to much fanfare and critical acclaim in August 1959. The first Minis were in fact branded Morris Mini Minor and were sold as a small, cheap, dependable family car, whose exterior size masked a surprisingly roomy interior, space enough for four adults and some luggage in the compact boot. As the design matured the Mini became not just a star of the school run, but also the rally stage with the car storming to victory in a number of world famous Monte Carlo Rally’s. on track the car found success too, dominating the lower engine size classes of various saloon series right up until the mid-1970s, Sir Alec Issigonis has truly designed a compact masterpiece. As the swinging 1960s came into full force the Mini became an icon of motoring, taken to the hearts of celebrities from Peter Sellers and John Lennon to even American film stars such as Steve McQueen the mini was to be seen on boulevards in LA as well as side streets in Leicester. It was a car for all and even took to the big screen in some well known films. Today the Mini is 60, but it is still loved across the world, be it at Goodwood still humbling big power saloons in motor racing or at owners clubs and rallies, at 60, or even 64, we all still love the mini.
$159.99
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