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What are the different sizes of slot cars?
Slot cars come in a few standard scales. 1/32 scale is the most popular for home tracks and gives a balance between size and detail. Smaller HO scale cars, from 1/64 to 1/87, fit more track into a smaller space. 1/24 scale cars are larger and often seen on club or commercial circuits with more room for wide layouts. Always match your cars and tracks by scale to make sure they fit and run properly.
Can you build your own slot car?
Yes, many hobbyists build their own slot cars using body kits and chassis parts. Some kits focus on realistic detail, while others are designed for easy custom painting. To get your car on the track, you’ll need a body shell, a chassis, a motor, and wheels. Building your own car lets you adjust the setup to suit your driving style or track layout.
Do slot cars have motors?
Slot cars use small DC electric motors to power the rear wheels. These motors draw power from metal rails in the track through contact brushes under the car. The motor is housed in a chassis, topped by a body made of plastic, resin, or metal that often copies a real-world vehicle. Some racers swap motors to fine-tune speed or acceleration for better race results.