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Classic Toys from James May’s Toy Stories

Will our children reflect on the toys and computer games that they have today with the same enthusiasm that James May exhibits for Plasticene, Meccano and Scalextric?

In the new TV series ‘James May’s Toy Stories’ we se Mr May blowing big chunks of the BBC’s budget building huge structures using toys from yesteryear. In the series Mr May builds a full size house from Lego, a huge bridge from Meccano and a massive 3 mile racing circuit from Scalextric.

Mr May clearly likes toys that involve building something. These toiys come from a time when toys inspired youngsters to develop interests in engineering and construction rather than blowing people away.

His TV series comes at a time when many of us are thinking about buying more computer games and consoles for our children’s Christmas presents. For some years now these have been dominated by the latest games consoles and computer games. Last year it was the Wii fit and Guitar Hero. This year they want Santa to bring them DJ Hero.

I’ve been discussing which form of toy is actually the most beneficial for child development? Computer games consoles or creative construction toys like Meccano, Lego and Scalextric.

I come from the same generation as Mr May. I grew up with Airfix model kits, footballs and bicycles. It baffles me why computer games have grown to become as popular as they are today. Personally, I would get a lot more enjoyment and satisfaction from building a model railway circuit than I would from pretending to be a disk jockey or pretending to play guitar. But I suppose that by building a model railway I’d be pretending to be a railway construction engineer and train driver. Choo choo!

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Pimp Your Scalextric for Top Performance

World Record Scalextric Track

Racing Scalextric cars is growing in popularity as each new generation discovers the fun and excitement of slot car racing. Scalextric and slot car hobbyists soon start to look for ways to get the most speed from their systems. Here are just a few simple tweaks that will help make your cars fly around the track.

You can apply the same basic principles to slot cars as they to do F1 racing cars and rally cars. To get more speed you can install a more powerful engine, optimise the tires and lower the weight. Optimising Scalextric cars can be very educational.

Let’s first think about the Scalextric cars engine. Your Scalextric cars use tiny electrci motors, not super enhanced petrol engines, and these are easy to change. You can readily find high performance Scalextric car motors that provide higher revs per minute (rpm) than those that are fitted as standard in most cars. Upgrading your cars motor will give you an immediate improvement in speed.

Increased speed can make it difficult to stay on the track on a bend. You can help your car to stay on the track with an appropriately positioned magnet. Upgrading the magnet will help to keep your car on the track.

Another simple improvement is to fit a new set of tires. Improving grip will improve traction and increase overall speed.

So now you have a pimped up Scalextric car capable of incredible speeds. The next thing to consider is the track itself? A few simple tweaks can make all the difference. I recommend that you try this on just one of your two tracks so that you can make a comparison.

Start by cleaning the Scalextric track. Dirt, dust and moisture on the track will inevitably result in low friction and maybe even some wheel spin. The next thing to do is thoroughly clean your slot. The slots in your Scalextric track will inevitably become clogged with dust and dirt. This will obviously slow the progress of your car. Keeping your slots clean will make a lot of difference.

Finish up by ensuring that all electrical connections in your system are as good as they can be. Clean all the electrical connectors and make certain taht your car contacts are as clean as possible.

By now your car should be breaking speed limits as it whizzes aroung the track. Time to challenge someone to a race.