They are similar, SCX is the equivalent of Scalextric in Spain. SCX cars will run on Scalextric track and vice-versa.
Technically yes, just the track is a different colour
Scalextric is a well-known brand of toy slot cars made for racing on a slot track. Micro scalextric are also slot cars, but ones that are more suitable for children than the full size Scalextric cars.
Scalextric Digital is basically the modern digital version of the Scalextric system to run on a digital track. Scalextric produce toy cars that run on an electrified track for children and car enthusiasts. The traditional Scalextric system was based on an analog track, but the new digital version has the ability to record lap times and other statistics.
Scalextric set prices depend on which set is being bought. In general, all of the Scalextric sets range in price from about 50 pounds scaling up to 135 pounds.
The answer is no. They are different scales. AFX is 1/64 HO and Scalextric track is 1/32.
You need a converter straight, which is basically a straight with the different ends on either side.
If you have a big enough track I suppose... But they will probably be slower. Tell me if you do it though I LOVE scalextric!!!!
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The fastest Scalextric car is typically a modified model featuring upgraded motors, gears, and tires for greater speed and performance. These modified cars can reach speeds of over 60 miles per hour on a standard Scalextric track.
The first Scalextric track appeared in the late 1950s and was developed by the British toy company Minimodels. The name is a portmanteau of "Scalex" (a brand) and "electric".
Scalextric is known for manufacturing slot car racing sets. They have been around since the 1950's and are currently owned by a company named Hornby.