Question for Cerbera owners...
Discussion
.... Just came up in my small mind....
Are there any of you that DIDN'T own a Scalextric track ??


My first set was a CM9 with two D-Type Jags.
It was the original style of push-fit track, which was a nightmare
BUT
I supplemented with adapters and the later clip-on track.
It was enormous in the end.
Sold the whole lot for £15 in '75 - DOH !
Are there any of you that DIDN'T own a Scalextric track ??


My first set was a CM9 with two D-Type Jags.
It was the original style of push-fit track, which was a nightmare

BUT
I supplemented with adapters and the later clip-on track.
It was enormous in the end.
Sold the whole lot for £15 in '75 - DOH !
I can't remember much about my first set .. I think it was a hand-me-down from a relative. I do remember I had a shark nose ferrari and a vanwall though. The hand controllers were a squarish shape and you operated them by pushing the plunger down with your thumb .. and the metal cased transformer used to hum alarmingly!
The first set I had new as a kid was the mini cooper set.
The first set I had new as a kid was the mini cooper set.
TwinKam said:
Perhaps swap out the 'didn't' for 'don't still'.... 
I dont have any of my original cars, but these are my current personal faves

Rik, I don't believe it - My Jags were those colours too 
I dont have any of my original cars, but these are my current personal faves

Edited by TwinKam on Sunday 31st January 15:31


Is that a TVR that I can see on the right ??

spitfire4v8 said:
I can't remember much about my first set .. I think it was a hand-me-down from a relative. I do remember I had a shark nose ferrari and a vanwall though. The hand controllers were a squarish shape and you operated them by pushing the plunger down with your thumb .. and the metal cased transformer used to hum alarmingly!
The first set I had new as a kid was the mini cooper set.
Yup, same handcontrollers for me too, Joo, and Man they used to get Hot !.The first set I had new as a kid was the mini cooper set.
My old man 'acquired' a fab transformer for my train set, which came in handy for the Scaillies.
It had five settings (speeds) in Forward and Reverse.
Jags didn't handle too well in reverse


Glad to see that the Men who get their hands dirty are the first to respond

Edited by Mr Cerbera on Sunday 31st January 17:49
A brace each of Aston DBR1s and Cerbera Speed 12s (a recent eBay find), Paul.
My original cars included the ubiquitous single seater Coopers and the open Healey 3000s, they were bought (secondhand) for me in the late 60s.
No Jags, I've never been into them, was always only Astons for me... I even built a DBR1 bed for my youngest son
and it was for him that our current track was bought. The original stuff wasn't that great, as you said. Ours still comes down out of the loft with the tree and decs most Christmases and we all (Mrs TK incl) enjoy reliving our childhoods.
My original cars included the ubiquitous single seater Coopers and the open Healey 3000s, they were bought (secondhand) for me in the late 60s.
No Jags, I've never been into them, was always only Astons for me... I even built a DBR1 bed for my youngest son

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