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PoorOldSpike
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My parents bought me this VIP Roadways electric slot car racing set (Set 'A', red MG and green Austin-Healey sports cars) for Christmas 1957, but it was a bit frustrating because the tail end of the cars used to swing like crazy during races and jump the cars out of their slots no matter how carefully we went into bends, which spoilt the enjoyment, and it was a mystery why that happened.
I just decided to look up the set on the net for old time's sake, and to my surprise I see from the diagram below that the cars were supposed to have a 'rear guide pin' (H)..
But my set never had any such pins! If it had, they'd have kept the rear ends firmly in the slot without any crazy tail-sliding!
The diagram says the pins were 'supplied loose', and had to be manually inserted underneath the cars, so I can only imagine that when we first opened the box and started rummaging through all the bits and pieces, the small pins somehow got lost (down the back of the settee maybe) sniffle..
As with all toys and stuff, I eventually got fed up with it and it ended up in the bin some years later..
VIP ROADWAYS SITE- http://www.madmalc.screaming.net/vipmodelroads.htm

I just decided to look up the set on the net for old time's sake, and to my surprise I see from the diagram below that the cars were supposed to have a 'rear guide pin' (H)..

But my set never had any such pins! If it had, they'd have kept the rear ends firmly in the slot without any crazy tail-sliding!
The diagram says the pins were 'supplied loose', and had to be manually inserted underneath the cars, so I can only imagine that when we first opened the box and started rummaging through all the bits and pieces, the small pins somehow got lost (down the back of the settee maybe) sniffle..
As with all toys and stuff, I eventually got fed up with it and it ended up in the bin some years later..
VIP ROADWAYS SITE- http://www.madmalc.screaming.net/vipmodelroads.htm