Topic: Replacing Scalextric guide flags
I have found the current Scalextric standard guide flag to be prone to failure. I'm talking about the circular style flag with the quick-on/quick-off braid discs. There seems to be two main issues with this design:
1) the easy of dislodging the braid disc from the base and loosing electrical connectivity,
2) the relative brittleness of the plastic used for the base causing irreparable damage in even modest crashes.
Issue #1 can be solved by gluing (or gooping) the braid disc to the base, but issue #2 is more serious and cannot be fixed with glue or goop. After my most recent crash exhibiting issue #2 I contacted Scalextric and suggested they redesign their flags using a tougher (chewier if you will) type of plastic. I am told my suggestion has been passed on to the engineers back at Hornby in England.
Until then, I'd like to start replacing my guide flags with something more sturdy. In my experience it seems the Slot-It brand guide flags hold up better in (violent) crashes but have their own issues with electrical connectivity, although this can be solved with glue or solder. I don't have enough (practically nil) experience with Fly or Ninco brand flags and I think the Carrera flags may be too bulky to fit in a Scalextric car.
So my questions to you are.
1) Do you have any experience replacing these Scalextric guide flags?
2) What brand and model guide flag did you use for the replacement?
3) Are there any tips and tricks you'd like to share?
Thanks!
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