6th-Jan-20, 03:59 PM
It's time to take a quick look at the new sets for 2020 - three 1/32 scale and three 1/64 scale Micro Scalextric - and they are all rather good.
For Scalextric, this is probably the headline act for 2020 - a Batman vs Joker DC Comics-licensed set to appeal as a must-have set for young families. The set includes the new Spark Plug instead of controllers - this is a dongle that plugs into the standard analogue powerbase so any smart phone or tablet can act as a wireless controller. I've tried it and it's fun. A new version of the Spark Plug app will be released as a tie-in with this set - it'll have DC Comics graphics and an extra feature where a driver loses lives every time they crash. With a jump ramp, sideswipe and cross-road junction, that could happen a lot!
The cars in the set look fab - the Batman LMP1 car is amazing and I really like the Joker-inspired decoration on the Rasio hypercar. Both have working lights and are good fun to drive.
There is also a Micro Scalextric Batman vs Joker set using the new 2019 Micro Scalextric track system. It features last year's Batman car and a Joker car based on the 1/64 scale version of the Rasio...
Also new for Micro Scalextric this year is a 007 No Time to Die set, featuring a re-worked Aston Martin DB5 and a brand new Jaguar XF. However, probably the most important Micro Scalextric set - and potentially the best-selling Scalextric product of 2020 - is this one...
The Ryan's World Ryan's Street Chase set features the 2018 police SUV as the Ryan Patrol car and the new Rasio hypercar as Dark Titan Racer. So what's the big deal? Ryan's World is a YouTube channel with over 23 million subscribers and an eye-watering 30 billion views since 2015, including some of the most-watched videos on YouTube. Ryan Kaji is just eight, but he and his family are some of the most recognisable people on the planet for young children. Ryan's World is all about reviewing and playing with toys - so for Micro Scalextric to have a Ryan's World licensed and branded set in their catalogue is a big deal. There's more about the 2020 Micro range here.
Back to 1/32 scale and it looks like the Ginetta LMP1 will also be getting plenty of action in Scalextric sets now and in the future. The entry-level Ginetta Racers set replaces all those with the older Lightning GT and Team LMP cars. It is a big step up in quality...
The cars aren't fitted with headlights in this set and they feature the usual set-car black windows - but they are DPR for easy digital conversion.
Last, but not least, is the return of the full-spec ARC Pro Platinum GT set. With four digital cars, four wireless controllers, two power supplies and a big track with a pit lane - this is pretty much the full ARC Pro package in one big hit. I'm really glad to see it back in the catalogue...
That means the ARC Pro range is bookended by the £250-ish entry-level ARC Pro Le Mans 24 hour set with two cars (and no pit lane) and the £500 ARC Pro Platinum set - with the 3-supercar Sunset Speedway set somewhere in between. Speaking of digital...
The C7042 advanced six-car powerbase is still in the catalogue. It has not, however, been relaunched or a new batch been manufactured. According to the Scalextric team, what remains in stock is all there is - when they are gone, they are gone - but that on current sales, they should be available to digital enthusiasts for "quite a few years".
For Scalextric, this is probably the headline act for 2020 - a Batman vs Joker DC Comics-licensed set to appeal as a must-have set for young families. The set includes the new Spark Plug instead of controllers - this is a dongle that plugs into the standard analogue powerbase so any smart phone or tablet can act as a wireless controller. I've tried it and it's fun. A new version of the Spark Plug app will be released as a tie-in with this set - it'll have DC Comics graphics and an extra feature where a driver loses lives every time they crash. With a jump ramp, sideswipe and cross-road junction, that could happen a lot!
The cars in the set look fab - the Batman LMP1 car is amazing and I really like the Joker-inspired decoration on the Rasio hypercar. Both have working lights and are good fun to drive.
There is also a Micro Scalextric Batman vs Joker set using the new 2019 Micro Scalextric track system. It features last year's Batman car and a Joker car based on the 1/64 scale version of the Rasio...
Also new for Micro Scalextric this year is a 007 No Time to Die set, featuring a re-worked Aston Martin DB5 and a brand new Jaguar XF. However, probably the most important Micro Scalextric set - and potentially the best-selling Scalextric product of 2020 - is this one...
The Ryan's World Ryan's Street Chase set features the 2018 police SUV as the Ryan Patrol car and the new Rasio hypercar as Dark Titan Racer. So what's the big deal? Ryan's World is a YouTube channel with over 23 million subscribers and an eye-watering 30 billion views since 2015, including some of the most-watched videos on YouTube. Ryan Kaji is just eight, but he and his family are some of the most recognisable people on the planet for young children. Ryan's World is all about reviewing and playing with toys - so for Micro Scalextric to have a Ryan's World licensed and branded set in their catalogue is a big deal. There's more about the 2020 Micro range here.
Back to 1/32 scale and it looks like the Ginetta LMP1 will also be getting plenty of action in Scalextric sets now and in the future. The entry-level Ginetta Racers set replaces all those with the older Lightning GT and Team LMP cars. It is a big step up in quality...
The cars aren't fitted with headlights in this set and they feature the usual set-car black windows - but they are DPR for easy digital conversion.
Last, but not least, is the return of the full-spec ARC Pro Platinum GT set. With four digital cars, four wireless controllers, two power supplies and a big track with a pit lane - this is pretty much the full ARC Pro package in one big hit. I'm really glad to see it back in the catalogue...
That means the ARC Pro range is bookended by the £250-ish entry-level ARC Pro Le Mans 24 hour set with two cars (and no pit lane) and the £500 ARC Pro Platinum set - with the 3-supercar Sunset Speedway set somewhere in between. Speaking of digital...
The C7042 advanced six-car powerbase is still in the catalogue. It has not, however, been relaunched or a new batch been manufactured. According to the Scalextric team, what remains in stock is all there is - when they are gone, they are gone - but that on current sales, they should be available to digital enthusiasts for "quite a few years".