What are your opinions of Reprotec cars? I’m assuming they are on the level of Scalextric and other “toy” level cars. I just ordered a Cobra and am anticipating it’s arrival. Curious because I hadn’t heard of this brand and don’t see much rotten about them.
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Reprotec cars, good? bad? Somewhere in the middle?
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First of all, you are misinformed about Scalextric. A long time ago, Scaley made toy-like cars, and they still have an intro line of indestructibles for kids. Scaley slot cars are one of the two largest and most popular slots in the world. Both of the two biggest avoid stupid fast, for a much better slot car experience. As to Reprotec, they were a small outfit that sold worldwide (I think they were in Spain), and they were cheap. They didn't work hard on getting the colors correct, or accurate liveries, and I always wondered if they bought bodies from elsewhere or had them made. They've been gone a long time, and once in a while, you can get their best bodies from someone selling off old cars. They were closely connected to SCX/GB Track, I believe, and they did have some fun bodies to build chassis for. The Fiat 500 and the Abarth were great. I didn't think much of their Cobras.
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Thanks for the comment, when I say “toy” level I think most people know what I mean. Home use mass produced, but still great fun, I have a few of them. Scalextric being the Keenex brand of slot cars is why I used that name. No need to defend them, I know what they are.
Your assessment of Reprotec helps, I won’t expect to much when I get it, but will still be happy to have a Cobra in my fleet.Last edited by Michael Squier; July 1, 2021, 11:38 AM.
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I have seen a Reprotec Cobra that a guy fixed up. He built a brass chassis, taking care of the stance problem, used wider wheels and shaved just a little from the wheel openings. He added details from his junk box, bought really fine decals, put in lights, and sold it for $175. I'm pretty sure he got it free from a guy who was quitting. I still didn't like the shape, but that was a good lookin' Reprotec.
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The one I’m getting is the orange one with the small windscreen. Lol, I know I can hear it already, an Orange Cobra! Well, it was reasonable and I wanted it. I can see from the pictures that the shape isn’t perfect. How does it compare to the Ninco, those seem a little better scale wise in pictures anyway.
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What you have to look for is which Cobra is being modeled. The famous 427 Cobra has different dimensions and is easily exaggerated by manufacturers. The AC Cobra is so much more narrow, it is sometimes made to look like a much larger, bigger car that is out of scale.
Do you have a paint plan?
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I will probably leave the body as is, at least for now. I’ve been trying to find a picture of a number 6 that ran at riverside in 1966 but haven’t had any luck, that what the packaging claims this one is. The search has shown me how many different bulges and flares etc. the Cobras have had though. Some great old picture on the web. For now I just need to see how it runs.
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Had a couple reprotec cobras, the tires and wheels are junk. Tires have mold teats and not round at all. Wheels crooked.
1 of my cobras the crown gear was cracked in 2 places and fell apart trying to make a lap.
The drive line replaced they can be fun. Just be prepared to do tinkering before you make a successful lap.
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Originally posted by waaytoomuchintothis View PostFirst of all, you are misinformed about Scalextric. A long time ago, Scaley made toy-like cars, and they still have an intro line of indestructibles for kids. Scaley slot cars are one of the two largest and most popular slots in the world. Both of the two biggest avoid stupid fast, for a much better slot car experience. As to Reprotec, they were a small outfit that sold worldwide (I think they were in Spain), and they were cheap. They didn't work hard on getting the colors correct, or accurate liveries, and I always wondered if they bought bodies from elsewhere or had them made. They've been gone a long time, and once in a while, you can get their best bodies from someone selling off old cars. They were closely connected to SCX/GB Track, I believe, and they did have some fun bodies to build chassis for. The Fiat 500 and the Abarth were great. I didn't think much of their Cobras.My Resume Lists All of the Things I Don’t Want To Do Anymore
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