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Thank you for sharing, Andy.
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Where do the two Mercedes SLs fit into their release schedule?
Possibly the most beautiful slot car of the year...?
I love puttering with gears
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Announced last year, they are due Q1 2026.
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Is that the 57 Cuban Grand Prix Mercedes? If so, I need it.
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(10th-Jan-26, 08:44 PM)JasonB Wrote: Is that the 57 Cuban Grand Prix Mercedes? If so, I need it.
It is a Carrera Pan Americana Road Race Merc, so it will have to be another one for me
Perhaps a series of such cars ….
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Thanks Graham. Now i've looked closely at the photo, it does have "La Carrera Panamericana" written just above the door.
But I suspect it is the same car. It's certainly from the same part of the world, and the same sponsor, Trinidad Y Hno, a Cuban cigar and cigarette brand, so it would be surprising if they hadn't taken part in the Cuban GP.
I'm almost sure I've seen a photo of the same car racing round the streets of Havana, maybe a different number. I may still be tempted.
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There are two 300SL Coupés on the Scalextric.es and Gaugemaster websites...
The #10 from the 1952 Carrera Panamericana (driven by John Fitch and Eugene Geiger) and the #7 private entry to the 1956 Le Mans24 hours (in collectors' edition packaging)...
The first Cuban Grand Prix was in 1957 and there was apparently a local 300SL on the entry list, driven by Modesto Bolanos. He did not feature in the results or in event photographs available online. There's a Bang diecast of a 330SL with
Trinidad Y Hermano sponsorship and carrying the #10. Whether it's an accurate rendition of the Cuban GP car or a mash-up of the John Fitch Panamericana entry, who knows? There's an interesting family memoir of the race
here.
There also a nice write-up of John Fitch at the 1952 Carrera Panamericana
here.
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Something else on the Scalextric.es website that I don't remember seeing in 2025 and certainly wasn't imported into the UK is this...
The Off-road extension pack is priced at 45 Euros and the track + Hummer 75 Euros.
Maybe more off-road stuff to come?