Looey from Oz explains: A short while ago, whilst I was still basking in the glow of finally getting my long coveted Bandai Captain Scarlet SPC, you posted a piccie of the Triang Rovex Captain Scarlet chase set and asked if this was the ultimate "wish I had this" set.
And I thought, no, if I was going for a slot car set, it would be this one...
Which of course set me on seeing what one would cost me these days. And the answer is STUPID MONEY (probably about a thousand quid in your money) and of course, they were always notorious for not working properly, so messing around with a vintage toy really put me off.
Then I discovered Scalextric had released a reasonably priced MICRO set featuring the classic Aston Martin and I HAD to have it!
When I received it, was really nice, but it didn't have enough track to do what I wanted to do, so I found a used Batman set very reasonably priced on eBay and soon I had enough roadway to recreate the street chase from No Time To Die in style!
I started off by designing and laser cutting cardboard buildings for the surrounding village landscape.
Finally I had enough to provide a decent village and I began setting them around the track layout I had planned
Next I laser cut some cobble stencils and repainted the black roadway in more appropriate colours and soldered everything together as I fastened it all down to my lightweight baseboard.
My final layout looks like this...
And now Mr. Bond in his Aston Martin, can tool through the World Heritage Italian village of Matera and spray machine gun bullets into the ancient masonry...
And of course, if this set had been actually made back in the 1960's it would have come in a box like this...
Now all I have to do is thank Scalextric for making such a nice product to begin with...
And draw a comic about how I fell off a ladder while taking photographs of my finished layout...
And maybe tape a micro camera to one of the cars and try to film a movie of driving around the set...
Hmmm, looks like I'm not finished at all!
"The name's Looey, that's Looey with a double O..."
Looey Morley,
OZ