Bodies

We select each reference with criteria: real compatibilities, tested materials, and verified weight. If you have any doubts about which body fits your chassis or scale, our team will guide you straightforwardly.

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Lexan Cockpit HY NSR 1/32 | Ministry of Hobby
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Lexan Interior

NSR Lexan cockpit HY

Fabricante: Ministry of Hobby
Ref: MH00716
€2.50
Lexan HY cockpit interior manufactured by NSR, designed to complete the interior of your 1/32 scale body. A detail that makes a difference in the presentation of your competition slot car.
NSR1570 NSR Hypercar Body White Kit
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Body shell

NSR HYPERCAR BODY WHITE KIT

Fabricante: NSR
Ref: NSR1570
€23.68
White body kit of the NSR Hypercar for 1/32 slot: ultra-light technical base, aerodynamic geometry, and surface ready for priming and painting. The perfect platform to create your own livery without sacrificing an ounce of track performance.
Interior Lexan Porsche 911 GT3 992 Scaleauto
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Lexan Interior

Interior Lexan Porsche 911 GT3 992 Scaleauto

Fabricante: Ministry of Hobby
Ref: MH00704
€2.50
Thermoformed lexan interior for the Scaleauto Porsche 911 GT3 992 body in 1/32 scale. Reduces weight in the upper area of the model, decreases body roll in corners, and improves stability without complicating assembly.
Lexan Interior

Scaleauto LB SC63 Hypercar Lexan Interior

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6689
€4.00
Thermoformed Lexan cockpit specifically designed for the Scaleauto Lamborghini SC63 Hypercar. It reduces weight on the upper body, lowering the centre of gravity and gaining cornering stability without sacrificing the aesthetics of the LMDh prototype.
Lexan Interior

Lexan interior for A-424 LM Hypercar

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6693
€4.00
Thermoformed Lexan cockpit specifically designed for the Scaleauto A-424 LM Hypercar. Reduces weight on the top of the chassis, lowering the centre of gravity and gaining stability in corners without sacrificing the aesthetics of the LMH prototype.
Lexan Interior

Generic rally Lexan interior 1/32

Fabricante: Tectime
Ref: TT3094
€2.91
Generic Lexan interior from Tectime for rally bodies in 1/32 scale. Reduces weight in the upper part of the model, improves the centre of gravity, and meets the most demanding technical checks. Includes driver and co-driver busts, with an adaptability that makes it suitable for a wide variety of bodies.
Carrocería Scaleauto lista para decoración y montaje.
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Body shell

LMBH Supertrofeo Evo2 body -white- SC-3642

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-3642
€28.00
Official Scaleauto body of the LMBH Supertrofeo Evo2 in full white finish, ready to paint and customise. Direct fit onto the corresponding chassis, aerodynamic lines true to the original and optimised weight for competition in GT and Endurance categories at 1/32 scale.
Matra MS 670 B Long Tail body kit – Slot.it
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Matra MS 670 B long tail body kit

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS67b
€25.18
Official Slot.it body of the legendary Matra MS 670 B in long tail version, reference SICS67b. Ideal for renewing, customizing or preparing your 1/32 scale slot car with maximum fidelity to the original prototype.
Lexan Cockpit and Windows Ford Puma WRC SCX | MH00715
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Lexan Interior

Lexan cockpit and windows Ford Puma WRC SCX

Fabricante: Ministry of Hobby
Ref: MH00715
€3.50
Vacuformed Lexan interior kit —cockpit with drivers and complete set of windows— designed by Ministry of Hobby for the Scalextric Ford Puma WRC. Reduces weight in the upper part of the car and significantly improves cornering stability.
Lexan cockpit and windows Hyundai i20 WRC SCX | MH00714
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Lexan Interior

Lexan cockpit and windows Hyundai i20 WRC SCX

Fabricante: Ministry of Hobby
Ref: MH00714
€3.50
Cockpit and complete set of Lexan windows for the SCX Hyundai i20 WRC. They reduce the weight of the body, lower the centre of gravity, and improve cornering stability, both on club tracks and at home.
Datsun 510 Cockpit Lexan Slot.it SICS59LX
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Lexan Interior

Datsun 510 Cockpit Lexan Polycarbonate

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS59LX
€3.87
Ultra-light lexan interior manufactured by Slot.it for the Datsun 510 in 1/32 scale. By replacing the standard cockpit with this polycarbonate piece, the weight in the upper part of the car is reduced, the centre of gravity is lowered, and stability and agility in corners are improved in club racing.
Kit completo de cristales y ópticas SICS63v para Toyota GR10.
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Glass parts

Toyota GR10 Hybrid Lights and Lenses

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS63v
€6.01
Official Slot.it spare part (ref. SICS63v) with the complete set of lenses and optics for the Toyota GR010 Hybrid in 1/32 scale. Made from high-strength, minimal thickness plastic, it ensures a precise fit, maximum transparency, and a real weight reduction in the upper part of the model.
Vista del kit de piezas flexibles SICS63p-soft para Toyota GR10.
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Body parts

Flexible Toyota GR10 Body Parts

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS63p-soft
€6.01
Flexible body spare parts from Slot.it for the Toyota GR010 Hybrid in 1/32 scale. They replace the original rigid parts with high-impact resistant components, providing a perfect fit and weight reduction at the top of the car: the usual choice of endurance drivers.
Toyota GR010 Hybrid Body Kit | Slot.it SICS63b
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Body shell

Complete Toyota GR10 Hybrid Body Kit

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS63b
€25.18
Complete body kit of the Toyota GR010 Hybrid in white, manufactured by Slot.it (ref. SICS63b). Millimetric fit, lightweight and total fidelity to the WEC champion Hypercar. Perfect for customizing your decoration or replacing the body of your 1/32 scale slot car.
Set de cristales transparentes para Ford Mustang Gr.5 de Sideways.
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Glass parts

Windows for Ford Mustang Gr.5

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFMD
€6.80
Spare glass and transparent parts for the Sideways Ford Mustang Gr.5 (ref. SWFMD). Lightweight and highly transparent material, with an exact fit to the original body to restore the model's competition finish.
Alerón trasero para Ford Mustang GT3 de Sideways.
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Body parts

Rear Wing for Ford Mustang GT3

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFMC
€5.07
Original Sideways spare part for the rear wing of the Ford Mustang GT3 in 1/32 scale. Made from high-strength plastic, it fits directly onto the body mounts and provides a perfect base for painting or decorating with custom decals.
Conjunto de retrovisores y accesorios para Ford Mustang GT3 de Sideways.
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Body parts

Body Accessories for Ford Mustang GT3

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFMB
€5.50
Sideways body spare parts for the Ford Mustang GT3 in 1/32 scale. The SWFMB set includes mirrors, wipers, exhaust system, and detailed front, with precise fitting to maintain the car's aesthetics and aerodynamics intact after any track incident.
Habitáculo de Lexan ultraligero para Sideways Fantasy Car 02 GT3.
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Interior Lexan Fantasy Car 02 GT3

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFC02E
€3.40
Lexan cockpit designed by Sideways for the Fantasy Car 02 GT3. It replaces the original rigid plastic interior, reducing weight in the upper part of the body and improving cornering stability for those looking to compete on slot tracks.
Kit de cristales y ópticas transparentes para Sideways Fantasy Car 02.
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Body parts

Clear Parts and Transparent Components for Fantasy Car 02 GT3 Body

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFC02D
€7.76
Crystal and transparent parts kit for the Sideways Fantasy Car 02 GT3. Made from lightweight, high-transparency thermoplastic, they provide a precise fit to the body frame, restore the model's new appearance, and help maintain a low centre of gravity.
Alerón de goma flexible para Sideways Fantasy Car 02 GT3.
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Body parts

Fantasy Car 02 GT3 Wing in Flexible Rubber

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFC02A
€7.12
Official Sideways spare part for the Fantasy Car 02 GT3: rear wing made of high-strength flexible rubber that bends upon impact and instantly regains its shape. Ideal for endurance racing and intensive club sessions where protecting the body shell makes a difference.
Detalle de accesorios y piezas para carrocería Sideways Fantasy Car 02.
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Body parts

Accessories and Parts for Fantasy Car 02 GT3 Body

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWFC02B
€7.20
Original Sideways body parts and accessories for the Fantasy Car 02 GT3 (ref. SWFC02B). Manufactured to the same standards as the stock parts, they fit without modifications and restore the car's characteristic GT3 aesthetics, whether to restore after a track accident or to assemble a White Kit.
3D Rear Oreca/Acura Boxer Motor Slot.it SICS55BR
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Body parts

3D Rear Oreca and Acura for Boxer motors

Fabricante: SLOT.IT
Ref: SICS55BR
€18.84
3D printed rear bracket from Slot.it (ref. SICS55BR) designed to accommodate Boxer type motors in Oreca 07 and Acura ARX-05 chassis. Direct installation, precise adjustment of the rear axle and total compatibility with the brand's suspension systems.
Sideways SWBUSA White Ford Mustang GT3 Body Kit
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F. Mustang GT3 Body in White Kit

Fabricante: Sideways
Ref: SWBUSA
€28.72
Sideways Ford Mustang GT3 body kit in unpainted white plastic: the perfect base for a custom decoration in 1/32 scale. Includes windows, lights, and GT3 rear wing. Lightweight, detailed, and ready for the builder to unleash their creativity.
Lexan Interior

Lexan interior for LBH Supertrofeo Evo2

Fabricante: Scaleauto
Ref: SC-6687
€4.00
Thermoformed Lexan cockpit for the Scaleauto LBH Supertrofeo Evo2. Reduces weight in the upper part of the car, promotes free tilting of the body and lowers the centre of gravity, with all the necessary space for the Anglewinder mechanics. Reference SC-6687.
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The body of a slot car is much more than its visible face. It defines the personality of the model, directly influences its dynamic behaviour, and in many cases, makes the difference between a car that simply rolls and one that truly competes. Choosing wisely is not just an aesthetic issue: it is a technical decision that affects the centre of gravity, weight distribution, aerodynamic resistance, and the car's ability to stay glued to the track in every corner.

In our section, you will find bodies for the main scales and systems: from high-fidelity reproductions for collecting or static modelling to ultra-light parts designed for the most demanding competition. Whether you are looking for a decorated body ready to hit the track or prefer a white kit to paint and customise to your liking, here you have real and proven options.

The catalogue includes prototypes from Le Mans, GT, Formula single-seaters, rally saloons, and raid cars, among other categories. Brands like NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto offer top-level references, with different levels of detail, weight, and compatibility with their own chassis or those of third parties. Knowing the differences between them is essential to avoid making purchasing mistakes that can later cost time and money.

In the following sections, we explain everything you need to know to choose wisely: what technical factors really matter, what types exist, how the material affects performance, and what mistakes are most commonly made by both beginners and those who have been in the hobby for years.

What is a slot body and why does it matter so much

The body is the outer shell of the slot car. It covers the chassis, motor, and mechanical components, and its design replicates —with greater or lesser fidelity— the real vehicle it represents. But its function goes far beyond aesthetics.

In terms of dynamics, the body influences the centre of gravity of the whole. A model with a lighter body places the weight lower (especially if the chassis and motor are the heaviest elements), which favours stability in corners. Conversely, a heavy or poorly balanced body can raise the centre of gravity and cause rollovers or derailments on fast tracks.

Another relevant factor is aerodynamics. Although the aerodynamic effect at slot scale is limited compared to real motorsport, the design of the nose, the height of the profile, and the presence of elements like front and rear wings do have an impact, especially on high-speed tracks with long straights.

Finally, the body also determines compatibility with the chassis. Not all bodies fit all chassis, and while there are universal mounting solutions, it is common for each manufacturer to design their parts to work together. Before purchasing, it is always advisable to verify this compatibility.

How to correctly choose your body

The choice depends on several factors that should be clear from the beginning:

  • Intended use: Is it for club competition, for collection, or for static modelling? The level of technical demand varies greatly between these three scenarios.
  • Scale: 1/32 bodies are the most common in the slot hobby and competition. 1/24 bodies are designed for larger tracks and have a different user profile. Ensure that the scale of the model matches that of your chassis and track.
  • Track system: Although the body does not always determine the track system, it is usually linked to a specific chassis that is compatible with universal track (Scalextric, Ninco) or sport track (Scaleauto, Slot.it). Gather information before combining systems.
  • Type of body: decorated, white kit, or competition. Each has different implications in terms of price, preparation time, and final result.
  • Material: Injected plastic is the most common; resin offers greater detail but requires more care in assembly. We explain the differences further down.
  • Compatibility with the chassis: Always check the product specifications. Many bodies include indications of the chassis for which they are designed.

If you have doubts, also pay attention to the indicated weight. In competition, regulations often set a minimum total weight for the car, and the body is one of the elements where it is easiest to adjust that margin.

Main types and differences

Decorated bodies

These come painted and with factory decoration applied. They are ready to be mounted directly onto the chassis. They are the most practical option for those who want to put the car on the track without going through the paint shop. The fidelity of the decoration varies by manufacturer: brands like NSR or Avant Slot pay great attention to finish, with well-defined colours, well-applied decals, and cockpit details.

White kits

The body is delivered unpainted, in the colour of the original plastic (generally white or light grey). It is the favourite option for modelling and painting enthusiasts, as it allows for complete design customisation. It requires priming, painting (acrylic or spray, from brands like Vallejo, Kaleido, or Tamiya), and the finish that each person prefers. The result can be spectacular if worked on carefully.

Competition bodies

Manufactured from high-rigidity plastic or specially lightweight materials, they are optimised to reduce weight and improve aerodynamics. Many are made with thinner walls and are sold without decoration so that the driver or preparer can adjust them according to the regulations of their championship. They are the most common type in federated competition categories or in clubs with technical regulations.

Resin bodies

Resin allows for a more faithful reproduction of the lines and details of real vehicles. Avant Slot is one of the few brands that produces resin bodies industrially within the slot world, with a level of detail far superior to that of conventional injected plastic. They are more delicate to handle, require specific sanding and surface preparation before painting, and their price is usually higher. Highly valued in high-end collecting and modelling.

Specific spare parts: wings, cockpits, and accessories

In addition to the complete body, the catalogue includes loose parts such as front and rear wings, cockpits, mirrors, or wheel protectors. They are useful for repairing a damaged model, customising aesthetics, or adjusting weight in specific areas of the car.

Technical aspects we need to know

Weight and distribution

In slot, grams are tenths. A lighter body allows for the redistribution of ballast where it is most needed: over the rear axle, over the guide, or over the chassis. Competition bodies usually weigh between 8 and 15 grams; decorated bodies can easily exceed 20 grams.

Centre of gravity

The lower the body sits on the chassis, the better. A low centre of gravity improves lateral stability and reduces the tendency to roll in tight corners. Some bodies allow for height adjustment by modifying the anchoring points or using spacers.

Stiffness and flex

A body that is too rigid can transmit vibrations to the whole and hinder the absorption of track irregularities. An excessively flexible body can deform with the heat from the motor and rub against the wheels. The balance between stiffness and lightness is key, and each manufacturer resolves it differently.

Compatibility with the mounting system

The anchoring points (posts, clips, or screws) vary by manufacturer. Before purchasing a third-party body to mount on an existing chassis, check that the anchors are compatible or that there is an available adapter.

Practical tips for use, maintenance, and preparation

  • Clean the body regularly. Dust and dirt from the track accumulate inside, especially around the wheels. Periodic cleaning with a dry cloth or a soft brush prevents rubbing issues.
  • Check the clearance between the body and wheels. If there is contact between the body and tyres, the car will lose grip and may overheat. Adjust the mounting height if necessary.
  • Always prime before painting a white kit. Untreated plastic does not hold acrylic paint well. A layer of primer (compatible with plastic) ensures proper adhesion and prevents chipping.
  • Protect decorated bodies with varnish. A final varnish (matte, satin, or glossy depending on the desired finish) protects the decoration from wear and prolongs its lifespan.
  • Store bodies out of direct light. Plastics without UV protection become brittle and yellow over time. A closed box or display case is the best option for preservation.
  • In competition, weigh the complete car before each race. If the regulations set a minimum weight, the body is one of the elements where it is easiest to add or remove ballast without affecting the mechanics.

Common mistakes we should avoid

Buying for aesthetics without checking compatibility

This is the most common mistake. A body may look perfect, but if its anchors do not fit the chassis or its weight does not comply with the category regulations, it is useless. Always: first compatibility, then aesthetics.

Ignoring the total weight of the whole

Buying an ultra-light body only to have to add ballast in less than optimal areas can counteract any advantage. Plan the total weight of the car from the beginning and choose the body based on that margin.

Painting over plastic without priming

Paint applied directly to virgin plastic tends to chip, especially at the edges and in areas of greatest wear. Never skip the priming.

Mixing systems without informing oneself

Mounting a body designed for a sport track chassis (Scaleauto, Slot.it) onto a universal track chassis (Scalextric, Ninco) —or vice versa— can create problems with anchoring, height, or wheel clearance. Always gather information before crossing systems.

Over-tightening the body anchors

The posts or clips are made of plastic. Over-tightening when mounting or dismounting the body can break or deform them. A gentle and even pressure is sufficient.

Disregarding internal rubbing

If the body rubs against the motor, wires, or wheels inside, the car will lose performance and may generate unnecessary heat. Before permanently attaching the body, always perform a functional test with the assembled set.

Recommendations for beginners and advanced users

If you are starting

Opt for a decorated body from a well-established brand like NSR or Slot.it, which is already ready to mount on the corresponding chassis. Avoid white kits until you have some practice with painting, and do not complicate yourself with resin bodies in the early stages. Choose a model that you like visually: motivation is important when learning.

If your intention is also to enjoy modelling, a white kit from Avant Slot is an excellent entry point: the level of detail is high and the experience of painting your own car has an added value that is hard to match with a standard body.

If you already have experience

At this level, the choice of body becomes part of the technical preparation of the car. Consider the weight, stiffness, anchoring points, and how it affects behaviour on the type of track you compete on. Competition bodies from NSR or Scaleauto offer real adjustment margins for drivers who know their car well.

For those who combine slot with high-level modelling, Avant Slot's resin bodies open up a world of customisation: from sanding and surface preparation to using an airbrush with Vallejo or Kaleido paints to achieve exhibition finishes.

Type of body Material Level of preparation Main use User profile
Factory decorated Injected plastic None Track, collection All levels
White kit Injected plastic Medium (painting) Modelling, customisation Intermediate / advanced
Competition Light / rigid plastic Low-medium Championships, clubs Regular competitor
Resin Cast resin High (sanding, priming, airbrush) Collection, high-level modelling Advanced / expert

Frequently asked questions

Are all bodies compatible with any chassis?

No. Each manufacturer designs its bodies to fit with its own chassis or a specific family of them. Always check the compatibility indicated in the product specifications before purchasing or consult us.

What is the difference between a plastic body and a resin body?

Injected plastic is lighter, more impact-resistant, and easier to work with. Resin allows for much finer detail reproduction but is more fragile and requires more careful surface preparation before painting. Resin is the usual option in high-level collecting and modelling.

Can I paint a decorated body to change its livery?

Yes, but it requires sanding the original finish, applying primer, and then painting. The result depends heavily on the prior preparation. If you are looking for total customisation, it is more practical to start with a white kit.

How do I know what scale I need?

It depends on your track and chassis. The 1/32 scale is the most widespread in the slot hobby and competition. The 1/24 scale requires wider tracks and larger cars. Always check that the scale of the body matches that of your mechanical set.

Does the body affect the car's grip?

Indirectly, yes. If the body rubs against the tyres or raises the centre of gravity too much, the car loses stability and grip in corners. A good assembly, with the correct clearances, is essential.

What paint should I use on a white kit?

Acrylic paints from brands like Vallejo, Kaleido, or Tamiya are the most common in slot modelling. Always apply a layer of primer compatible with plastic before adding colour, and finish with a protective varnish.

Can competition bodies be used on amateur tracks?

Of course. They are simply lighter and less visually elaborate. If you are looking for pure performance and do not care about the standard aesthetics, they are also a perfectly valid option outside of federated competition.

How does the rear wing influence the car's behaviour?

At the slot scale, the real aerodynamic effect is limited, but the rear wing does affect weight and its distribution. Some competition wings are designed to slightly load the rear axle, improving traction during acceleration.

Can I mount an NSR body on a Slot.it chassis?

It depends on the specific model. Some preparers do it with adaptations, but it is not a standard combination. Always consult the product specifications or ask us before making the purchase.

How often should I check the condition of the body?

After each competition session, it is advisable to check for internal rubbing, damaged clips, or small deformations. For casual use, a monthly check is usually sufficient.

What should I do if the body breaks at an anchoring point?

Some manufacturers sell the anchoring posts or clips as independent spare parts. If the damage is greater, there are specific glues for plastic that allow for solid repairs without deforming the piece. Avoid excessive cyanoacrylate glue: it can crystallise and make the area brittle.

Is a high or low body better?

For competition, generally, the lower the body sits on the chassis (without rubbing against the wheels or the ground), the better. A low profile reduces the centre of gravity and improves stability. For collection or static modelling, fidelity to the real vehicle is the determining factor.

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