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First: ABS is used almost everywhere as hard plastic. Tracks? When they are black they are made of ABS, so, look at all vintage Scalextric. Do you see a black chassis toy car? ABS. ABS is almost everywhere in dynamic models. Standard Mini 4wds are completely in ABS. Second: a carachteristic of Ninco sets was the absence of cars in them. They used to sell the track with its powerbase in a single pack, but the cars were to be bought separately. I'm using the past verb because unfortunately they stopped making slots recently. A little surf on their website is enough to understand they are closing the department, the only available complete set is remained the 1/43 rally. Third: it looks like more is being described a digital slotcar system. Actually I don't know if Ninco ever made its own digital, anyway, this page is not called "slotcars". Maybe is the slotcars page that should describe how an analog and a digital slot system works, instead of making it appearing like a prerogative of Ninco. Fourth, that's right, Ninco makes more than slots 93.41.57.65 (talk) 21:01, 25 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]