Micro Scalextric G1171M James Bond 007 Race Set – Aston
Micro Scalextric G1171M James Bond 007 Race Set – Aston Martin DB5 vs V8
2 Crash Resistant Cars
This set features an Aston Martin DB5 taking on the Aston Martin V8. These cars have stronger magnets to help them stay on the track, but are designed to take a bashing for when they fly off!
New Track System
In 2019, Micro Scalextric underwent a transformation with a brand-new 1:64 scale track system. This new track system is even easier to assemble, with lasting quality delivering a fun racing experience and the ideal preparation until children graduate to the 1:32 scale Scalextric.
Speed Limiting Hand Controllers
The new Micro Scalextric hand controller makes it easier than ever to adjust the speed settings for your race. Simply push the dial to your preferred speed and let the racing begin!
Exciting Track Layout
With over 3.5metres of track and 9 layout options available, the race is on.
Dimensions: | 53.34 x 35.56 x 12.7 cm; 1.97 Kilograms |
Model: | G1171 |
Material: | Plastic |
Colour: | Blue |
Batteries Required: | Yes |
Batteries Included: | No |
Age: | 4 years and up |
Assembly: | Yes |
Dimensions: | 53.34 x 35.56 x 12.7 cm; 1.97 Kilograms |
Material: | Plastic |
Cute little set that fitted on the dining room table. The starting grid is a tad temperamental and cars get jammed on it but that’s nothing unusual with racetracks. Good that it uses batteries so less electrical leads. Adults using, not childre
Hi there I’ve bought this as a present so not used it yet but it looks really nice and I’m sure my grandson will love i
My 7 year old son loved this. It’s not perfect though.
The lap counter trigger is mechanical, when a car pushes past a sprung tab in the track, which then causes the counter to count down. The problem is the springs are too strong. Unless the cars are going flat out, they’ll stop rather than trigger the counter. Ok on some track designs but not others.
Secondly, some of the metal rails aren’t perfect, and where they join other track pieces it can cause a ridge which either stops the cars dead or causes them to fly off. I tend to reverse the piece so the ridge becomes a step down.
With more thorough QC, this would be perfec