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E30 Scalextric

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Topic: E30 Scalextric
Posted By: orkboss
Subject: E30 Scalextric
Date Posted: 08-December-2004 at 12:04
Has anyone written an article on the e30 Scalextric range or maybe just bmw's?



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Posted By: Rhys
Date Posted: 08-December-2004 at 16:32
try websites from scalextric, ninco, fly and gb track. do a google as there are loads of sites around.
slot car illustrated is another one.

not that I know owt on this, but I have a small collection of bmw slot cars

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J Reg Saab 900i 16v
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R reg Honda PC50 moped..

No BMW as yet...


Posted By: stephenperry
Date Posted: 08-December-2004 at 16:40
i've got a mint sierra cosworth scalextric set up in the loft, i didn't know you could get bmw cars

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Posted By: Rhys
Date Posted: 08-December-2004 at 17:12
Originally posted by stephenperry stephenperry wrote:

i've got a mint sierra cosworth scalextric set up in the loft, i didn't know you could get bmw cars


Ise got scalextric CSL, E30 M3, E36 touring car, M1
Fly E46 M3 DTM (x2) Ninco E46 M3 road car.

Oh, and 3 minis (BMW ones)

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V reg Rustbucket Merc C220 Cdi estate
J Reg Saab 900i 16v
'63 Ford Anglia 105e deluxe
R reg Honda PC50 moped..

No BMW as yet...


Posted By: orkboss
Date Posted: 10-December-2004 at 03:42

The E30 M3 BMW is a very nice model in black with BBS stickers. Only available on the second hand market but still a high price £25-£30

The M1 is also a nicely done model, I would like to get my hannds on these one day when I have the money.



Posted By: Rhys
Date Posted: 10-December-2004 at 05:26
The balck M1 is quite common, I got mine at a car boot for 80p. The orange one is about £60.

SCX also do an M3 E30 (SCX is the spannish arm of scalextric)

Fly are very good for details and can be easily shown as a model, rather than just a kiddies toy as it were. Scalextric have come a very long way tho', I've got a collection of GT40's (sports models) The black and gold sports models cost me shop price, around £28 each, they were going on the market at over £100 at the time because they were so rare.

There was talk of Fly/GB Track producing a 3 and a 3.5 CSL, tho this hasnt got off the ground, the origional scalextric ones aren't fantastic, but still collectable.

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V reg Rustbucket Merc C220 Cdi estate
J Reg Saab 900i 16v
'63 Ford Anglia 105e deluxe
R reg Honda PC50 moped..

No BMW as yet...


Posted By: Nick
Date Posted: 10-December-2004 at 15:55
Oooh, how much would my Scalextric E30 M3 be worth, its the red one with Demon Tweeks logo.. just like Ratzenbergers.
used, but unmarked and still with its box.

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Posted By: orkboss
Date Posted: 10-December-2004 at 16:04
You will be lucky to get a scalextric E30 M3 at a boot fair for 80p. Just try on ebay to see the prices.


Posted By: Rhys
Date Posted: 10-December-2004 at 18:38
Originally posted by Nick Nick wrote:

Oooh, how much would my Scalextric E30 M3 be worth, its the red one with Demon Tweeks logo.. just like Ratzenbergers.
used, but unmarked and still with its box.


my mates got one as well, think I saw one at a toy fair for around £30 - £45.

They are quite collectable, and worth a bit in mint/boxed condition. Ive got a E36 Daily Express touring car mint/boxed, no idea how much, tho cost me £30, 3 or 4 years ago

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V reg Rustbucket Merc C220 Cdi estate
J Reg Saab 900i 16v
'63 Ford Anglia 105e deluxe
R reg Honda PC50 moped..

No BMW as yet...



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