ASIN : B00027P7RW
Hot Wheels Racing Street of Glory
Manufacturer : Mattel
List Price: $49.99
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UPC : 027084034271
FEATURES
Weight in pounds: 7.75
Dimensions in inches: 17.00 by 26.00 by 3.30
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REVIEWS
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Summary: Just takes a brain...
Date: 2005-12-08
Rating: 5
Review: Of course the cars come off. What you are supposed to do is slow into the corners and fast out. the objective is to stay on but go fast enough to beat the other person. Old game, new twist. Just like on a real track without he turning.
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Summary: GARBAGE!
Date: 2005-04-16
Rating: 1
Review: This is a piece of junk. For starters the track will not stay together. We were constantly putting pieces back together. We'd snap one piece back and on the other side of the layout another piece of track would come apart. When we did get it together it was almost impossible to keep the cars on the track. My son and I attempted to play with this for about an hour and if we made it around the track twice without the cars coming off it was a lot. Like most hot wheels racing sets this one falls far short of expections.
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Summary: My Three Year Old Daughter Even Loves This Slot Car Set
Date: 2005-01-11
Rating: 5
Review: Yes, I taught my three year old daughter to race this set and she loves it!

These cars are very tough and despite numerous crashes while learning the best throttle position to take the tight twisting corners, these is no perceivable damage or scatching on the bodies. The trick is to balance the throttle in the corners but have enough drive to make the loops.

I noticed that there is a slight decrease in speed when both cars are racing at full throttle. Anyway, I ditched the battery pack for a mobile phone charger to power the set, which has made a huge difference. I still reckon it will perform better if I build a power pack with a regulator to smooth out the voltage, but it is heaps of fun anyway.

You can experiment with all sorts of track layouts, but the trick is to have a figure eight so that the cars have the same track length to cover. I am searching for accessories, but finding them hard to come by. Maybe someone else knows where I can get extra track pieces and spare cars?

Now, I played around with the cars to test performance and roughed up the rear tyres on one of them. This helps with traction as they are constantly spinning the rear wheels and oversteering when using full throttle in corners. Changing the slot pins makes no difference since they are at the front of the car. I even took out the taction magnet to see what difference it would make, but then had to tippy toe around all the corners at low speeds as it just would not stay on the track. Once I had some momentum up, the cars travelled at phenomenal speeds, similar to the Tyco Turbo Trains from the mid 1980s.

In summary, this is a great electric racing set from Mattel Hot Wheels which is fun for all ages. I was so impressed that my daughter was able to understand that she had to slow the car down for the corners!


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Summary: Be sure to have someone handy near when 1st used!
Date: 2004-10-31
Rating: 3
Review: This track was exactly what my nephew described, the cool twists and turns -- I thought I had found the ideal track. Once it was put together (~1 hour and no written directions), it was put to use for the first time and the green car flew off the track. The peg which holds the car is too short and can't keep the cars on. A handy dad can repair and have the track operational. Good luck if you decide to give it a go.
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