Scalextric C7005 Digital Chip for Non DPR Open Wheel Cars
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Scalextric C7005 Digital Chip for Non DPR Open Wheel Cars
Scalextric brings the thrill and excitement of motor racing to life in your living room! Scalextric is the ultimate motor racing system for all ages, where miniature cars race against each other on special track, getting their power from a slot in the middle of each lane (you will sometimes hear Scalextric called slot racing).
The in-car microprocessor module allows the conversion of a standard Scalextric car to work on Scalextric Digital layouts. Most Scalextric cars, from 1957 to current date, can be converted to digital operation. The conversion requires hobbyist skills and some tools including a soldering iron. For Digital Plug Ready Cars (DPR) use the C8515 Easy Fit Digital Plug or C8516 F1 Easy Fit Digital Plug.
Scalextric Digital brings slot car racing to a whole new level! Upgrade your existing analog track with Scalextric digital track pieces. Race up to six cars on 2 lanes with the pit lane and lane-changing track pieces. To upgrade your existing analog slot car set, you will need a Scalextric Digital Powerbase with Digital Hand Controllers, digital lane change pieces and upgrade your cars with the Digital Plug Ready (DPR) Chip.
Scalextric offers everything for your 1:32nd Scale Slot Car Racing needs, build your own real life circuits and offer vehicles in all genres of racing. Adding buildings, borders and accessories helps create the realism of the race track!
Extend your slot car circuit with Scalextric Track Extension Packs. Fully flexible in design, any track extension packs can be added to Standard or Digital Scalextric circuits.
The in-car microprocessor module allows the conversion of a standard Scalextric car to work on Scalextric Digital layouts. C7005 Chip A is designed to fit most F1 style cars. Some F1 cars chassis produced between 2004 and 2007 have mounting points for this specific chip. Most Scalextric cars, from 1957 to current date, can be converted to digital operation.