Scalextric 2024 Catalogue [updated] 〈LEGIT ✮〉
A clever nod to the past: re-releases of iconic 1970s/80s chassis (like the Lotus 72D) with updated motors and magnets. These are perfect for collectors who want classic looks with modern drivability.
While the catalogue showcases full car models, spare guides, pick-ups, and tires are buried in a tiny appendix. New users will struggle to find replacement part numbers. scalextric 2024 catalogue
The “Rivals” twin-track sets are well designed—curves, a chicane, and two competitive cars (e.g., Ford GT vs. Porsche 917K) at a sub-£150 price point. Great for beginners. What’s Not: Honest Critiques - Lack of Rally Focus Only two rally-themed cars (a Subaru Impreza and a Lancia Delta) and no dedicated rally crossover or dirt sections. Off-road fans will feel ignored. A clever nod to the past: re-releases of
The Arc Pro system gets refined software for better lane-changing and fuel management. The new “Race Logic” chip (pre-installed in select cars) allows smoother cross-platform compatibility. The catalogue does an excellent job highlighting which cars are “Digital Ready” versus “Digital Plug & Play.” New users will struggle to find replacement part numbers