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They were invariably spoilt b'stards.

As were BigTrak owners.


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:07 pm
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I had a BigTrak. 8)


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:08 pm
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I had TCR...till the dog chewed up track and controllers


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:09 pm
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I had Bigtrak *and* the tipping trailer!


 
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I had a BigTrak.

We wouldn't have got on.


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:10 pm
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I had scalextrick thingy and smashed my Dad's tv went the car left the track.

Scalextrick was banned for a while. So was sitting down on a sore butt. 👿


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:13 pm
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Scalextric all the way in my house


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:14 pm
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My cousin had both - AND Race and Chase. But he was fat and ginger.

I preferred Scaletrix and Hornby Train sets. I had beautiful blonde hair and birght blue eyes that girls seemed to like. HA!! Take that cuz...


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:14 pm
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Never had a Scalectrix set. 🙁

Had lots of Lego though. Best toy ever.


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:15 pm
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Lego was the best toy ( still like building stuff now for my nephew).


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:18 pm
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scalextric rocked! wish I still had mine 🙁


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:18 pm
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Subbuteo was the dream toy for us. I remember that Christmas morning when the World Cup edition with Argentina as one of teams was waiting there. What a morning!


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:21 pm
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A friend had TCR and I didn't think it lived up to expectations - not very involving and a bit cacky really, but the ads made seem like the must-have. Scalextric though was the nuts though - the funny smell of burning, the sparks, the hum.

A played with it again recently and I'd completely forgotten the slightly euphoric dizzyness you get.


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:52 pm
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I had Bigtrack and trainset brothers had scalextric. Though I've still got a scalextrix xr3i complete set in the box up in the attic.


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 9:54 pm
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My neighbour had TCR. And scalextric. And Big Trak. And that wind-up Evil Keneval.

All I had was Lego. (Which rocks)


 
Posted : 28/10/2009 11:44 pm
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TCR blew goats.A rich friend had it and tried to gafaw over me because all I had was scalextrics but HE was the sucker, I had the systemn that just worked, all the time.

The car contacts wore out on mine and that meant a trip down to the only shop in town that sold them with it's peado owner who would say "yes, they're in the corner, you go over there and I'll come and trap you inthe corner with my big fat belly...YEAAH2.

He didn't actually say that but he certainly meant it. Still, if being pressed against a wall by a big fat smnelly stomach meant I got my cars back on the track, it was well worth it.


 
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We never got any stuff like that only got toy cars but later on we found out you could melt down dinky cars and cast the metal into arrow heads and fire them at the council house kids when we had stone fights on the dissused railway now that was a real 70s childhood


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 12:15 am
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My folks moved to Skye a few years back. Great. Went and visited them a few times before the heart stopping moment - "What did you do with all the stuff in the attic of the old house?"

"Oh we binned most of it and the rest went to the charity shop."

"Even the balalaikas?" (really....)

"Yup"

Didn't have the heart left in me to ask about my huge collection of Scalextrics track and cars, built up 2nd hand over the course of several happy years.... 😥


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 12:20 am
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Scabbed knees....


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 12:23 am
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scalextric rocked! wish I still had mine

I've got a set for sale if you want it. Sweden Rally. I bought thinking I could relive my childhood. Instead, it just made me realise how small my house was.


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 12:28 am
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Me and "our kid" got a TCR one year for Christmas, we found it in the attic in November and played it to bits in secret and on Christmas day had to crack on we were excited.

Sadly Allan died a few years ago far too soon but these happy memories still make me smile


 
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I've got loads of Scalectrix in the loft - been thinking I should get it out sometime soon and rekindle the memories


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 7:27 am
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we had TCR (I'm pretty sure it was cheaper then Scalextric coz my rich mate had that). It was good for a while but then the "zig-zag jam car" stopped working and the cars would stop dead every time you tried to make them change lanes. And any amount of rubbing a 2p piece around the track and using a pencil rubber on the car's pick-up shoes had no effect 🙁


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 7:46 am
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Sorry gotta disagree with you there Saumurai scalectrix sucks, car stuck in a rut, pull trigger thats it! TCR has over taking and blocking/ramming other player, brilliant. Had the truck and trailer version, brilliant.
Lego also rocks.
Definitley not spoilt, were TCR expensive then?

Edit - Haha yeah I remember the 2p trick


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:15 am
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Hardcare Scalextric fan here, but Santa once brought me a TCR. It didnt work, sure the cars moved sometime, but they never switched lanes. Traded it in for some more Scalextric's bits. Had a full track set up in the loft, was ACE!


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:24 am
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I had Bigtrack but not the trailer so I was unable to program it to deliver an apple to my Dad like on the advert.


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:25 am
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Lego and BIKES here!


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:34 am
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I wanted the TCR but got a 'no-brand' scalextric & subbuteo. My mate got TCR and it sucked big time.


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:36 am
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Lego and hand me down toys from the 70s here

and of course the king of toys, [url=

(although they were a lot les fancy then the ones in the vid)

and britains farm stuff

but my grandparents had my Dad's old dinky car track racing thing. you could make loops and everything 😀


 
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I have nothing to add to the OP's original statement 🙂


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 8:42 am
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I had a TCR track,it never worked.Always wanted tin can ally.But dad got me an air rifle insted.Much better,the birds outside the house didn't stand a chance. 😆


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 9:49 am
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TCR was the poor kids Scalectrix, my parents had very little money as kids but saved up one year to get us a Scalectrix it was bloody ace.


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 9:54 am
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Never had a BigTrak - friend had one, though. Wasn't very inspiring.

Did have a Scalextric track (Le Mans - sooo cool), which was augmented with second hand track and additional cars. It sat in my parents' loft until they moved a couple of years ago. Was all given away (hope someone's playing with it now).

Never heard of TCR until now..!

Also had a small Hornby railway set. Intercity train and some extra track. I rescued that from the folks moving, and it's now sitting in its box in the cellar waiting for me to clean and revive it.

Lego was - as many have pointed out - pssoibly the best toy ever. How many hours of just building stuff? No wonder we all like fettling bikes and stuff on here..!

What I need is for me and Mrs North to have an offspring, and for it to be a boy. Then all of these toys are justified again..!


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 10:07 am
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I had Hornby Minic, the Hornby version (scaled down) of Scalextric. It was brilliant, far better quality. It used to have a lock switch so you could leave one car going round at its' optimum speed and race it, if you were playing with it on your own. Anyway, I left it on (both cars) and went to school one day. When we all got back in the evening the house was full of smoke, the controllers had melted, the plastic was virtually molten and on the verge of catching fire. Cue sore backside, cars, track and bubbling plastic, went in the bin. 🙁

When my nipper was born, I left hospital at about 9am after a torrid night, went straight to the nearest toy shop and bought him (cough......maybe that was me) a Scalextric set. On mentioning it was for my son, the shopkeeper asked how old he was (so we could get teh best set for his age/etc or some such drivel). I looked up and said he was about 11. "What school is he at?" asked the shoppy making conversation as he wrapped it up, "my son is 11, maybe they know each other" (Small town you see). It was then I had to confess I meant 11 hours, not years. He had a good laugh and said he had done the same thing, but he had waited a few months!


 
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Yay!! I had a BIgTrak in the days of a propper 'big' xmas present.
Mum didn't have much money so we really looked forward to christmas and birthdays.

One year i also got Starbird!!

mrmichaelwright, was the Dinky car racing the one with a massive spring and a sticky spike you stuck to the underside of the car and into the rotating spring?


 
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oh god I had Starbird too, that was fantastic! here:

but I never had the command base and launching pad, I doubt they even existed!


 
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Me and my brother had a TCR set - the biggest one available at the time (29ft of track IIRC). Can anyone remember the hours and hours and hours of fun you could have with it - rubbing the track with a 2p coin to make it work properly....

EDIT: Just seen the 2p post above soz 🙂


 
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When I were a lad, I had a grifter, a football, and a load of annuals. Cant think of anything else I needed. Although I did have a fat, ginger "mate" who had everything and it p*ssed me off no end. And he was the first guy in our town to get an MTB. He flipped his lid though - last I heard he tried to hold up a bank with a breadknife.


 
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.....was the Dinky car racing the one with a massive spring and a sticky spike you stuck to the underside of the car and into the rotating spring?

Bloody hell, I'd forgotten all about that one. I had that as a nipper too, back in the early '70s. My mum bought it second hand and it never worked properly.

Never had TCR or scalextric, only Lego. I nearly wet my pants with excitement when I got my first technical lego set.


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 11:10 am
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This takes me back. We had Tyco slot cars & collected a lot of track. Built a spiral 10 circuits high with a 6 foot down ramp. Hours of fun.
Saw a Scalelectrix Top Gear test track in the shops last week. Hopefully getting it for xmas.


 
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I had TCR... no Big Trak though (think my cousin had that). And a chopper, instead of a BMX (hence my impressive bike handling skills... err...).

But then I got a ZX Spectrum and that was that for the next 4 or 5 years.

Bought Scalextric for my son (honest) when he was about 2...


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 11:19 am
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Still have all my Scalextic from BITD, bought my house with a big loft to build a track but 10 years on still in the box.

This from a German Company Slotfire has got me thinking again:


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 11:24 am
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my next door neighbour had so may star wars figures his mum bought him one of the transport ships to store them in. never even played with them.

when i say played with them, i mean melted thier arms off with a magnifying glass/smashed between two bricks/put in the oven.


 
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BigRich - ha! I had a neighbour like the one you describe. Loved the film but wasn't really bothered about next-door neighbour's Luke / Darth with the extending light sabre arm which I'd just broken (sorry Paul Sims wherever you are now!)

I had BigTrak (with trailer), I had a Starbird (no control centre), I had Scalextric and a Hornby; God I was spoilt. The lesson it's taught me now as a dad is that I shouldn't just go & buy spangly stuff all the time for my son as he should strive (quite hard!) to achieve something & then be rewarded for his efforts. It's all too easy to just stick another bit of Gucciness on the credit card & worry about it later.

There's a lesson in there for us bikers too I'm sure...!


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 1:22 pm
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Our Scalextric came with two Metro's, what's that all about?


 
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Ah - but they were 6R4 metro's (or whatever that mentalist metro was called) were they not?


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 1:30 pm
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No, boggo ones like this
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Very quicky replaced with an Ayrton Senna McLaren.


 
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No, boggo ones like this

The MG Metro was every young driver's dream when I was a kid. A friend was going out with a soldier and therefore he had a bit more money than all of us and he had one. God was I jealous?


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 1:45 pm
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My uni mate cautious stanley had a vanden plas special edition metro, complete with 'quadrophonic' sound system, not unlike this beauty
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That's a peeyump metro! We just had a City E.

Oh yes, ZOIDS! Hell yeah!
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I had a "Scalextric-alike", Circuit 24 as I remember. Ah, the smell of ozone! Started with the real thing days after my first born, he's 14 now and 2 more followed him. We have a mix of Classic and Sport, considering conversion to Digital. Does anyone remember this ... http://www.archive.org/details/trik_trak ?

G'night!


 
Posted : 29/10/2009 11:50 pm