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Ferrari 350P Can-Am Kit White TH-CA006K | Thunder Slot
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Ferrari 350P Can-Am in white kit

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA006K
€76.75
White assembly kit of the Thunder Slot Ferrari 350P Can-Am: unpainted body, adjustable chassis, and all the necessary mechanical components for slot racing competition. The ideal base for modellers who want to customise one of the most iconic silhouettes of the Can-Am.
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McLaren M6B Can-Am Moises Solana n99 USRRC Mexico City 1968

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00310
€79.92
1/32 scale replica of the McLaren M6B Can-Am that Moisés Solana drove with the number #99 in the USRRC in Mexico City in 1968. Thunder Slot combines historical fidelity, precision decoration, and competition mechanics in a piece designed for both collectors and club racers.
Lola T70 MK.III Scooter Patrick/Dave Jordan nº9 Sebring 12 Hours 1968
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Lola T70 MK.III Denny Hulme no.42 Tourist Trophy 1968

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: th-ca00107
€81.12
The Lola T70 MK.III Coupé that Denny Hulme drove in the 1968 RAC Tourist Trophy, recreated by Thunder Slot in 1/32 scale with an inline motor, precision bearings, and tampography faithful to the original livery. A collectible piece ready to race.
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Lola T70 MK.III Sebring 12 Hours 1968 Thunderslot TH-CA00106

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: th-ca00106
€81.12
Slot reproduction of the legendary Lola T70 MK.III no.9 that Scooter Patrick and Dave Jordan drove in the 12 Hours of Sebring in 1968. Thunderslot captures every detail of the original livery on a low centre of gravity chassis, designed for both the collector's display and the competition track.
Ferrari 350P Can-Am en Kit blanco
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Ferrari 350P Can-Am in white kit

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA006K_HE
€74.80
The Thunderslot Ferrari 350P Can-Am in unpainted kit version: a unique opportunity to build and customise one of the most iconic saloons of the 1960s with your own colours. Perfect for those who enjoy both assembly and the track.
McLaren Elva Can Am en Kit blanco
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McLaren Elva Can Am in white Kit

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA004K
€65.49
The Thunderslot McLaren Elva Can Am in white Kit version allows you to assemble and decorate from scratch one of the most iconic prototypes in Can-Am history. A unique opportunity to customise your slot car with complete creative freedom.
McLaren M6A Can Am Kit blanco
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McLaren M6A Can Am White Kit

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA003K
€65.49
The legendary McLaren M6A from the Can Am series in a non-decorated kit version, ready for you to add your personal touch. A unique opportunity to assemble and customise an icon of sport prototype racing in slot scale.
Lola T70 Can-Am Jerry Grant n8 Bridgehampton 1966
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Lola T70 Can-Am Jerry Grant n8 Bridgehampton 1966

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00208
€78.59
A piece with real history: the Thunderslot Lola T70 Can-Am faithfully reproduces the livery of n8 driven by Jerry Grant at Bridgehampton 1966. Ideal for both the collector passionate about 60s prototypes and for those seeking a historic decoration with character on track.
Ferrari 350P Can Am Kyalami 9 Hours 1968 nº4 P.Hawkins/ J.Love
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Ferrari 350P Can Am Kyalami 9 Hours 1968 no.4 P.Hawkins/ J.Love

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00603
€86.72
A piece for collectors passionate about motorsport history: the Ferrari 350P Can Am from the 9 Hours of Kyalami 1968, in the colours of number 4 driven by Hawkins and Love, reproduced by Thunderslot with the fidelity and care that characterises the brand.
McLaren ELVA Mk.I Can-Am George Wintersteen nº12 Bridgehampton 500km 1965
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McLaren ELVA Mk.I Can-Am George Wintersteen Bridgehampton 1965 Thunderslot TH-CA00406

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00406
€78.59
1/32 scale reproduction of the McLaren ELVA Mk.I no.12 that George Wintersteen drove in the 1965 Bridgehampton 500km. Thunderslot faithfully captures the aesthetics of the Can-Am prototype with performance-oriented engineering: lightweight chassis, low centre of gravity, and high-quality finishes for collectors and club competitors.
McLaren ELVA Mk.I Can-Am Ludwig Heimrath nº1 Players 200 Mosport 1965
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McLaren ELVA Mk.I Can-Am Ludwig Heimrath nº1 Players 200 Mosport 1965

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00407
€78.59
The McLaren ELVA Mk.I with which Ludwig Heimrath competed in the Players 200 at Mosport in 1965, recreated by Thunderslot with the historical fidelity and level of detail that characterise the brand. A piece for collectors and lovers of classic Can-Am.
Ferrari 350P Can Am Riverside 1967 n23 C. Amon
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Ferrari 350P Can Am Riverside 1967 n23 C. Amon

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00601
€86.72
The Ferrari 350P that Chris Amon drove in the 1967 Can Am at Riverside, recreated by Thunderslot with its characteristic attention to detail. A piece that combines motorsport history and track enjoyment in scale.
Ferrari 350P Can Am Riverside 1967 n27 J. Williams
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Ferrari 350P Can Am Riverside 1967 n27 J. Williams

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00602
€86.72
A historic prototype with all the elegance of Ferrari on track. The Ferrari 350P Can Am Riverside 1967 no.27 from Thunderslot, with reference TH-CA00602, is a replica for collectors and slot enthusiasts who value historical accuracy and decoration detail.
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TH-CA00309 McLaren M6B Can-Am Jerry Titus n17 Bridgehampton 1968

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00309
€77.42
The McLaren M6B that Jerry Titus pushed to the limit at Bridgehampton in 1968, now in a Thunderslot slot car replica with a sidewinder motor, competition chassis, and dorsal decoration #17 reproduced with extraordinary fidelity.
Mclaren M6B Can-Am Dick Brown n28
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Mclaren M6B Can-Am Dick Brown n28

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00308
€77.42
The Dick Brown McLaren M6B, number 28 from the Can-Am Series, reproduced by Thunderslot with the fidelity demanded by the most discerning collectors and competitors. A piece that brings back the orange legend of sports car racing.
Lola T70 MK3 n10 Lemans 1967 John Surtees
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Lola T70 MK3 n10 Le Mans 1967 John Surtees

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00105
€78.59
The Lola T70 MK3 that John Surtees drove in the 1967 24 Hours of Le Mans, meticulously recreated by Thunderslot. A slot car miniature that combines historical value and track performance for the most demanding enthusiasts.
McLaren Elva Mk. I Can-Am Charles Vögele n30 Asper
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McLaren Elva Mk. I Can-Am Charles Vögele n30 Asper

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00405
€78.59
The McLaren Elva Mk. I that participated in the Can-Am with the colours of Charles Vögele, number 30, Asper team, reproduced by Thunderslot with its usual historical accuracy and collector-level detail.
Lola T70 Can -Am A J.Foyt #83 Nassau Classic Race 66
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Lola T70 Can-Am A J.Foyt n83 Nassau Classic Race 66

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00207
€78.59
The Lola T70 that A.J. Foyt drove in the 1966 Nassau Classic Race recreated by Thunderslot with the fidelity and level of detail that this Can-Am legend deserves. An essential reference for any serious collector of the golden age of American motorsport.
McLaren M6A Can-Am Denny Hulme n5 Can-Am Road Amer
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McLaren M6A Can-Am Denny Hulme n5 Can-Am Road America

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00307
€77.42
A legendary McLaren M6A from the Can-Am era recreated by Thunderslot with the original livery of Denny Hulme. An essential piece for collectors of American single-seaters and for lovers of the most historic slot cars.
McLaren M6A
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McLaren M6A n52 Can Am Sports-Racing Spider 50-06

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00306
€77.42
The Thunderslot McLaren M6A n52 brings to scale one of the most iconic prototypes of the Can Am Series, with collector finishes and the running precision that characterises the brand. A piece to enjoy both on display and on the track.
TH-CA00502 - Mustang G.T. 350 White Wimbledon 1967 Thunderslot
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Mustang G.T. 350 White Wimbledon 1967

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00502
€89.93
An icon of American motorsport history arrives on your track: the 1967 Mustang GT350 in unmistakable White Wimbledon. Equipped with a competition chassis, aluminium wheels, and racing tyres, this Thunder Slot in 1/32 scale is ready to combine collection and performance on the track.
TH-CA00205 Lola T70 Can Am No.7  Mark Donohue de Thunderslot
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Lola T70 Can Am No.7

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00205
€74.93
The brutality of Can Am in scale: the Lola T70 of Mark Donohue in the 1966 Nassau Trophy Race, recreated by Thunderslot with a competition chassis, aluminium wheels, and racing tyres. A piece for those who experience slot racing with authenticity.
Thunderslot TH-CA00305 McLaren M6B Sports-Racing Spider 50-06 #22 1968
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McLaren M6B

Fabricante: Thunder Slot
Ref: TH-CA00305
€69.99
An icon of the Can-Am meticulously reconstructed by Thunderslot: the 1968 McLaren M6B #22, featuring a competition chassis, aluminium wheels, and racing tyres. A piece for collectors and club racers who can discern true quality.
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If you are looking for a slot car, whether to compete on your local track, to add a gem to your display case, or to start out in this hobby on the right foot, you have come to the right place. At Ministry of Hobby we bring together hundreds of models from the most relevant brands on the market: from affordable references perfect for beginners, to high-performance pieces designed for those already chasing every tenth on the stopwatch. The range is wide, but here the key is not quantity: it is knowing what is behind each model and helping you find the one that truly suits you.

The world of slot racing has been evolving for decades. What began as a children's toy has become a serious, technical, and exciting hobby, with an active community, organized championships, and a growing market of manufacturers. Today, choosing a slot car means considering the scale, track system, motorization, body materials, and level of finish. It is not complicated once you understand the basics, but it is advisable to be clear about them before buying.

In this section you will find models in 1/32 and 1/24 scale, the two dominant formats in the sector, in ready-to-run versions (RTR, Ready to Race) and also in kit form for those who enjoy the building process as much as the track. Rally, GT, Le Mans, Formula 1, Raid, classic cars, limited edition resins… there is something for every taste and every level.

What is a slot car and why does it remain so addictive

A slot car is a motorized miniature that runs guided by a milled slot in the track. A guide fits into that slot, the braid picks up electrical current from the circuit, and the motor propels the vehicle. Simple in concept, exciting in practice.

What makes this hobby special is the combination of speed, technique, and collecting. You can enjoy it from several angles: as a driver seeking the perfect lap time, as a mechanic fine-tuning chassis and motors, or as a collector appreciating the fidelity of a scale replica of a Ferrari 330 P4 or a Porsche 917. Many enthusiasts combine all three facets.

The fidelity of current models is impressive. Brands like Avant Slot, NSR, Slot.it or Scaleauto produce cars with high-resolution finishes, highly detailed decals, bodies that faithfully reproduce the original liveries, and mechanics designed to perform on track. Scalextric and Ninco, for their part, offer accessible and recognizable models that remain a benchmark for millions of enthusiasts worldwide.

The hobby does not age because it is constantly reinventing itself: new liveries, new limited editions, new competition categories. There is always something to add to the collection or something to improve on the car you already have.

How to correctly choose your next slot car

Before focusing on the model or brand, answer three basic questions: What type of track will you use it on? What is your skill level? Are you looking to race or to collect?

Compatibility with your track system

This is the most important point and the one that causes the most confusion. Not all cars work equally well on all tracks. There are two main systems:

  • Universal track: this is used by Scalextric and Ninco. Most 1/32 models on the market are designed for this system.
  • Sport track: this is used by Scaleauto and Slot.it. It has a different geometry and requires specific guides.

Mixing systems without proper information can lead to handling problems or even prevent the car from running correctly. If your track is Scalextric, Scaleauto, Ninco or Carrera, always check compatibility before buying a new model.

Scale: 1/32 or 1/24

1/32 scale is the most widespread. The cars measure between 10 and 14 cm depending on the prototype, are easy to handle, have a huge range of models, and the tracks take up a reasonable amount of space. It is the ideal scale to start with and also for federated competition.

1/24 scale is larger, heavier, and more expensive. The models offer more interior space for advanced mechanics and are highly valued in high-level competition and collecting. They require specific circuits and more physical space.

Intended use: competition, leisure or collecting

A car designed for competition prioritizes performance: calibrated motor, rigid chassis, grippy tyres, optimized weight. A collector's car prioritizes visual detail: faithful livery, detailed interior, premium finishes. Many models fulfill both functions, but it is worth knowing which aspect weighs more in your decision.

Main types and differences

The slot car catalog can be organized in several ways. By real racing category, by scale, by body type, or by brand. Here are the most useful keys:

By racing category

  • GT and Touring: the most popular. They replicate racing cars like those seen in the GT World Challenge, Blancpain or endurance championships. Good stability and a wide range.
  • Le Mans / Prototypes: LMP1, LMP2, closed or open bodies. High aerodynamics, very fast on track. NSR and Slot.it dominate this segment.
  • Formula 1 and single-seaters: less lateral grip due to the open profile, more sensitive to driving technique. Ideal for experienced drivers.
  • Rally and Raid: replicas of off-road cars with characteristic suspensions. Very attractive aesthetics for collectors.
  • Classics: historic models from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. One of the specialties of Avant Slot, with limited edition resin models highly valued by collectors.

By body type

  • Injected plastic: the most common. Lightweight, impact resistant, wide range of colors and finishes. It is the standard material in NSR, Slot.it, Scalextric, or Scaleauto.
  • Resin: allows for highly detailed reproductions and smaller production runs. More fragile against impacts. Avant Slot is one of the few brands that produces resin models industrially with exceptional finish.

Technical aspects you should know

Knowing the basic mechanics of a slot car helps you get more out of it, detect problems, and understand what you are buying when you read a model's spec sheet.

Motor configuration: Sidewinder, Inline, and Anglewinder

The position of the motor inside the chassis largely determines the car's behavior on track:

  • Sidewinder: the motor is parallel to the rear axle, that is, transverse. It is the most common configuration. Offers a good balance between stability and performance.
  • Inline: the motor is perpendicular to the rear axle, in line with the car's direction. Being longer, it lowers the center of gravity and improves cornering stability.
  • Anglewinder: the motor is mounted at an angle to the rear axle. It combines features of the previous two and is common in high-performance competition cars.

When you read a model's technical sheet, the motor configuration will tell you a lot about its expected behavior on track.

Guide and braid

The guide is the part that fits into the track slot and keeps the car on course. The braid are the flexible electrical contacts that pick up the current. Both elements wear out with use and are common replacement parts. Make sure that spare parts are available for the model you choose.

Tyres and wheels

The type of tyre (rubber, silicone, urethane) directly affects grip and speed. Competition models usually have higher grip tyres, while collector models prioritize aesthetics. On many cars it is possible to change the stock tyres for higher performance ones.

Practical tips for use and maintenance

A well-maintained slot car performs better and lasts longer. These are the habits that make the difference:

  • Clean the braid regularly. Dirt accumulated on the electrical contacts is the number one cause of power loss and current failures.
  • Lubricate wisely. One drop of lubricant on the motor shaft and gears is enough. Excess lubricant attracts dust and deteriorates the tyres.
  • Check the guide fit. A loose or worn guide causes unnecessary de-slotting. It is one of the easiest and cheapest parts to replace.
  • Store cars dust-free. Display cases or original boxes protect the bodywork and finishes, especially on resin or limited edition models.
  • Run in the motor before pushing it. New models improve their performance after a few initial laps at moderate speed. Do not start at full throttle from the beginning.

Common mistakes to avoid

Whether you are just starting out or have been in the hobby for years, these are the most common mistakes when buying or using slot cars:

  • Not checking track compatibility before buying. As we have seen, not all cars work well on all systems. One minute of research can save you disappointment.
  • Buying by price without considering use. A cheap car for high-level competition will frustrate you. A competition car in the hands of a beginner can be difficult to control. The right model is the one that fits your level and your goal.
  • Ignoring available spare parts. Brands with a limited spare parts catalog can leave you stranded in case of any breakdown. NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto have a very solid spare parts ecosystem.
  • Mixing track systems without information. Using a car calibrated for sport track on a universal track (or vice versa) can give unpredictable results. Always get informed.
  • Neglecting track cleaning. Car performance also depends on the condition of the circuit. A dirty track penalizes even the best model.

Recommendations for beginners and advanced users

If you are starting out

The most important thing is not to complicate things at the beginning. Choose a 1/32 scale model, in RTR (ready to race) configuration and from a brand with good spare parts availability. Scalextric and Ninco are solid options to get started: good price-to-fun ratio, huge community, and easy access to parts. If your budget allows, an entry-level model from NSR or Slot.it will give you noticeably superior performance from day one.

Also prioritize that the slot car is compatible with the track you already have or are going to buy. And don't rush: the hobby has a lot to offer, and there will always be time to move up to more demanding models.

If you already have experience

At intermediate and advanced levels, the choice of slot car depends greatly on the rules of the championship you compete in or the type of track you have at home. Consider the motor configuration (Sidewinder, Inline, or Anglewinder), the type of chassis (rigid, flexible, articulated), the tyre profile, and the available adjustment options.

Brands like NSR, Slot.it, and Scaleauto offer catalogs with multiple variants of the same model: different motors, different chassis configurations, different tyre hardness. That modularity is what a driver looking to fine-tune the setup for each circuit seeks.

For advanced collectors, Avant Slot resins are a benchmark: limited runs, museum-quality finishes, and historical prototypes you won't find from any other manufacturer at that level of industrial detail.

Scale Approx. length Main use Track space User profile
1/32 10–14 cm Competition and collection Moderate All levels
1/24 17–20 cm Advanced competition and collection Large Intermediate / Advanced

Frequently asked questions about slot cars

What is the difference between a 1/32 slot car and a 1/24?

The scale indicates the ratio between the model and the real car. A 1/32 is 32 times smaller than the original; a 1/24, 24 times. The 1/24 is larger, heavier, and requires wider circuits. The 1/32 is the most widespread and versatile format.

Are all slot cars compatible with any track?

No. There are two main rail systems: the universal rail (Scalextric, Ninco) and the sport rail (Scaleauto, Slot.it). Most 1/32 models are designed for one or the other. Always check compatibility before buying.

What does it mean for a slot car to be RTR?

RTR means Ready to Race, that is, ready to run out of the box. It does not require assembly or prior preparation. It is the most convenient option for most enthusiasts.

What is better to start with: Scalextric, NSR or Slot.it?

It depends on your goal. Scalextric is more affordable and very easy to find. NSR and Slot.it offer higher performance from day one, with better mechanics and more customization options, but at a higher price. If you want to compete soon, NSR or Slot.it are an investment that is justified.

What is the difference between Sidewinder, Inline, and Anglewinder motorization?

The Sidewinder has the motor parallel to the rear axle (transverse). The Inline has it perpendicular (longitudinal), which lowers the center of gravity. The Anglewinder mounts it at an angle, combining features of both. Each configuration has a different driving profile.

Are resin slot cars better than plastic ones?

Not necessarily better, just different. Resin allows for more detailed reproductions and more exclusive runs, but it is more fragile against impacts. Injected plastic is more resistant and common in models for intensive track use.

How often should a slot car be cleaned and maintained?

It depends on use. With regular track use, an inspection of braid and guide every few sessions is enough. Lubrication of gears and axles is done less frequently, but should not be neglected. Collection slot cars that do not run need less maintenance, but it is advisable to store them in a dust- and moisture-free environment.

Can I use any controller with my slot car?

The controller is independent of the slot car: it acts on the track, not directly on the vehicle. Make sure the controller is compatible with your track system (analog or digital) and with the type of connector your circuit uses.

Which brands have the best spare parts catalog?

NSR, Slot.it, Avant Slot, and Scaleauto have very complete spare parts ecosystems. This is an important factor to consider, especially if you are going to compete, as you will need to replace braid, guides, tyres, and other components regularly.

Is it possible to upgrade a standard slot car?

Yes, and it is one of the most enjoyable parts of the hobby. You can work on the motor, tyres, wheels, guide, braid, chassis, and weight. The availability of upgrades depends on the model and brand: NSR, SLOT.IT, and Scaleauto cars are especially modular in this regard.

Which scale is best for sanctioned competition?

The majority of sanctioned championships in Spain and Europe are held in 1/32 scale. It is the format with the largest number of categories, the widest range of homologated models, and the most active clubs.

Can collectible slot cars also be used on track?

In general, yes, especially if they are plastic. With resin models you have to be more careful, as the bodywork can be damaged by a strong impact. If you have a limited edition or high-value collector's model, the most prudent option is to keep it for display and use another example for running.

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