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Hot Wheels 4 Lane Raceway

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Hot Wheels 4 Lane RacewayWant to know which Hot Wheels car is the fastest of them all? Then line them up and race them down this Four-Lane Raceway. The fair start gate and winner's flag shows the clear victor in every race. Not for use with some Hot Wheels vehicles. Folds out to 6'. Cars not included..../ Hot Wheels 4 Lane Raceway / GAMES FOR K

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Lots of fun : Hot Wheels 4 Lane Raceway


For Christmas, my car-obsessed four-year-old son wanted the Hot Wheels Flip-n-Go Spin City Playset. "No way," I told my wife. We've had bad experiences with those modern Hot Wheels "closed loop" playsets: they are flimsy, hard to put together, and my children quickly lose first interest, then pieces. Reviews on websites confirmed my suspicions about the durability and attention lifespan of the Flip-n-Go, which is not cheap, either. Then my search led me across the 4-lane Raceway, and I knew right away that it was going to be a winner. This "old school" raceway requires no batteries, it folds and unfolds to set up and store, and - unlike the toy equivalents of screensavers that Hot Wheels is cranking out lately (like Flip-n-Go), which offer mindless repetition and limited interactive possibilities - this Raceway has unlimited replay potential, because it has a POINT: finding out which Hot Wheels car is the fastest! Unavailability forced me to buy mine on Ebay for more than double the list price. I don't care; I still think it was a great purchase. It has proved to be everything I had hoped. It is easy to set up and put away, and it's nice and big when set up, and conveniently small when stowed (and it even has a carrying handle). It has proved completely durable, even in the hands of 8- and 4-year-old boys, and occasional abuse by a 15-month-old when his brothers forget to close their door. And, best of all, it gets hours of use every single day. Just as I predicted, it has become the one toy/game that draws my two oldest sons together to play in a cooperative manner, as they try endless combinations of their many, many Hot Wheels (and other brand) cars on the four lanes to see which will come away with Boy's Room Bragging Rights. When I come home from work, I don't have to ask where the boys are -- from their upstairs room, I can hear the unmistakable sound of Hot Wheels cars sliding down the plastic track followed by excited shouts. Educational? I wouldn't have thought so, but my sons even put their imaginations to work setting up a Tomy railroad to transport cars from the bottom of the raceway back to the starting gate so they could station one person at each end and keep running races without having to get up and carry the cars (laziness - not necessity - appears to be the mother of invention!). The oldest has begun to spend his allowance money on new Hot Wheels cars instead of saving up for video games, and both of them have started to scratch the surface on such scientific concepts as the impact of aerodynamics, weight, and wheel/axle condition on a car's performance on the gravity-based raceway. I caught the 8-year-old "cheating" by taping pennies to the bottom of his beloved blue Enzo Ferrari, a concept he learned at the Cub Scout Pinebox Derby, in a vain attempt to challenge my world-beating Porsche Carrera GT3 (yes, I get involved, too!). If there is one drawback at all, it is that the place indicators, which are cleverly designed to pop up and show the order in which cars finished, are not always accurate. For some reason, lane 2's indicator seems to always beat the others to the winner's circle, when it is visually obvious a car in a different lane won. Of course, there's no convincing my sons of this, especially when my GT3 is not on lane 2... but this is pretty minor, considering the unprecedented amount of play time this toy is getting. After less than a month, it is clearly the most popular toy any of my boys have ever received, over skateboards, bikes, RC cars, speed stackers, and a million other things they just HAD to have.

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