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Not sure which new models I’d like to see. Fly have a fair back catalogue which could be released.
Indeed is being released, also in non magnet club racing spec using Scaleauto chassis and parts. Best part of that offering is all body shells are from same original mould. It’s never been easier to convert your favourite Fly car to a proper non-mag club racer.

We have had Porsche 934 and BMW M1 models. On the trade ordering system I see listings for -

Lola T70
Ferrari 512 (long tail I think)
Ford GT40
Porsche 917k

They retail in UK for £80 odd, I will be offering my usual discount.

I wouldn’t say no to a Fly Ferrari 308? I reckon Fly made the best Ferrari 365 GTB Daytona’s. I had 2 yellow road versions knocking around. I just had to have a red one and this one is mounted to an Amato 3D chassis. The yellow one sits on an Olifer chassis.
 

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I would really like Fly to make a Ferrari 250 GT SWB, I know we have got the 250 GTO, I’ve converted quite a few of those with 3D chassis. We also have the Ferrari 250 LM which has a weird front end locking chassis, so steer clear of them for conversion

I also don’t want to build this last barn find Slot Classics version. I’d have to really concentrate and be patient.

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So, come on Fly with sales of new cars from old moulds how about some work on a new car, 250 SWB please.

Thankfully I purchased the Mercedes fully built by the great man himself, Cesar Jimenez, back in the day when first released. Perhaps a Merc 190 SL??

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There were rumours s few years ago about the long tail Porsche 906, it'd be nice to see that materialize.
Ferrariwise it's difficult to understand there's not an accurate, detailed, cost effective, excellent track manners SWB made by anyone, yes I know MRSlotcar has one in the works, but we know what's going to happen with the sills.
 
There were rumours s few years ago about the long tail Porsche 906, it'd be nice to see that materialize.
Ferrariwise it's difficult to understand there's not an accurate, detailed, cost effective, excellent track manners SWB made by anyone, yes I know MRSlotcar has one in the works, but we know what's going to happen with the sills.
I think sillzilla is being looked into...
 
Le Mans Miniatures make a great Porsche 928. They have new production printers for churning out body shells with a smooth finish from 3D printing process. I think complete cars and white kits are available. It’s one Porsche model I’d like to add to my Porsche collection, mostly 911’s.
 
I can’t find any Nissan 300ZX Z32 1:32 1/32 anywhere now. So that would be a great model to pair up as a road going, and full race version, along with the short and long wheel base, as well as the TT and Slick Top options.
Hope there is someone who agrees 🙏🏼
Today a 300zx has appeared on eBay. 16/09/2025.
“Monogram Slot Car 1/32 Nissan 300 Zx Blue”
Not quite as I would like it, so go ahead and check it out.
 
so how about an early 911 with proper wheelbase and trim, instead of passing off early 70's models with their wheel flares, ducktails, etc. as such? I can't even enumerate how many there have been off their same exact mold!
 
It works with de-ionised water. Fond memories of the water splash on Slot Rally GB events.
 
I’m surprised. I’ve seen working circuits with real water-splashes. Maybe you need a more-powerful electric supply?
It looks like you are right, see the picture I found from NSCC when searching for “slot car track with water splash”.
Distilled, de-ionised water is the key, as mentioned above. Something I did not try as a young lad, many moons ago.
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