I will likely be selling my very large lot of THREE lane, true 1/24 scale (4" lane centers) Scalextric track. Manufactured for only 2 or 3 years late in the 60's, this track was never imported into the U.S. I know of only two others in the US who might have as much of this track as I do.
I hesitate to put a price in this listing at this time, as there are a lot of moving pieces to a potential sale, such as whether or not a buyer would want the drivers' stations (post and XLR, with circuit breakers and PM color coded plexiglass panels), the laptop with race management software, the printer, power supply, etc.
I have probably 120 or more running feet of usable track. There are several dozen each of the standard straights and standard curves. Lots of OEM and 3D printed shoulders for the standard curves and straights. Track sections include the standard straights, standard curves, 6 outer curves (with shoulders), LOTS of OEM fencing, inner shoulders for the stander curves. Specialty pieces like two full banked turns with approach pieces (including two extra approach pieces), fly over bridges.
There are two sections with dead strips. One with the Trackmate interface attached (will go with the deal), the other with the Exoslot wireless interface (also with the deal. One section is wired as a terminal section, two others are wired with power taps. The terminal track connects to the drivers station (with phidgets), and the power tap sections attach to the terminal track with automotive trailer wiring/plugs for a plug and play.
The rails are actual stainless steel. Back in the day, Scalextric advertised that this track could be set up and left outside with no damage due to rain.
I will start inventorying it this week, including information about condition...which ranges from as new to well used but fully serviceable. This track is brittle, so much has cracks (repaired and not) around the connectors. This does not diminish it's functionality or appearance.
This is extremely rare track, especially in the US. It will be expensive to buy, and if not in driving distance in the Mid-Atlantic, very expensive to ship. There is lots of it, and it's heavy.
Probably the best plastic track ever produced. Compares favorably to modern Carrera track.
This is not a fire sale, it's expensive track, AND if you are considering it, you also need some serious space. Each section is 12 inches wide, when you put on the shoulders it goes to 16". The assembled banked turn is over 6 feet wide.
tlbrace2008@yahoo.com if you'd like to talk about it. While the accessories may or may not be part of the final deal, I'm NOT piecing out the actual track, shoulders, fences. It must all go as a lot.
I can send pics of the layout as it was last set up (represents roughly half of the track I have), and of course can take/send pics as requested of any of the elements.
~Todd