Superslot H4634 Rover SD1 BTCC 1984 Andy Rouse, Slot Car Touring Cars, for ages 3+ Years
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The Home of Slot Car Racing. First introduced in 1957, Scalextric has become one of the industry leaders in slot car racing. Throughout its 66-year history, Scalextric has offered exciting sets, realistic models and more. Slot cars began with basic electric tinplate cars, improving to the current highly detailed plastic models in 1960. With new ideas and technology constantly progressing the hobby, there will be many more journeys to come. Andy Rouse’s Rover SD1 is one of the defining cars of 1980s British Touring Car racing. The big V8-powered Rover carried huge presence on track, combining raw speed with Rouse’s engineering skill and racecraft. In 1984, the #7 Industrial Control Services SD1 was a front-running force, showcasing the strengths of the car’s broad chassis, strong torque, and stability over a race distance. Its blue-and-white livery became closely associated with Rouse’s success, and the SD1 remains one of the most memorable machines from the Group A era. This model recreates that iconic look with clean detailing, period sponsor graphics, and the distinctive stance of the SD1. A great addition for fans of BTCC history, Group A touring cars, and collectors who enjoy classic V8 thunder. 1:32 scale., Manufacturer: Hornby Hobbies Ltd
The Home of Slot Car Racing. First introduced in 1957, Scalextric has become one of the industry leaders in slot car racing. Throughout its 66-year history, Scalextric has offered exciting sets, realistic models and more. Slot cars began with basic electric tinplate cars, improving to the current highly detailed plastic models in 1960. With new ideas and technology constantly progressing the hobby, there will be many more journeys to come. Andy Rouse’s Rover SD1 is one of the defining cars of 1980s British Touring Car racing. The big V8-powered Rover carried huge presence on track, combining raw speed with Rouse’s engineering skill and racecraft. In 1984, the #7 Industrial Control Services SD1 was a front-running force, showcasing the strengths of the car’s broad chassis, strong torque, and stability over a race distance. Its blue-and-white livery became closely associated with Rouse’s success, and the SD1 remains one of the most memorable machines from the Group A era. This model recreates that iconic look with clean detailing, period sponsor graphics, and the distinctive stance of the SD1. A great addition for fans of BTCC history, Group A touring cars, and collectors who enjoy classic V8 thunder. 1:32 scale., Manufacturer: Hornby Hobbies Ltd
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