Hot Wheels Track GLC87 Track Builder Split Loop Review
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Description of Hot Wheels Track GLC87 Track Builder Split Loop
- Pricing and delivery
- Not what was described
- Excellent workmanship, with satisfying clicks when adjusting the degree of rotation. It is simple to load by hand due to the fact that the elastic band does not have an overly restrictive fit and the loading lever is user-friendly.
- It picks up a little bit of speed. It's possible that putting in a more robust rubber band is the answer to this problem. However, even with the "native" gum, when accelerating, the automobiles will frequently fly out of the turn if the car is started not by hand, but rather by an electric or manual accelerator. This occurs regardless of whether the car is started by hand or by the accelerator. Even the red flexible limiter has no effect on the outcome. You can only go in the left direction. The use of this design as a conventional turn without an accelerator presents a number of difficulties. It appears that the accelerator lever has been folded for this purpose; nevertheless, it does not lock in place securely. In order to fix it, you have to lift it up in the groove, and then the top cover will hold the lever for you. Appearantly, the manufacturer does not supply this, but it is just such an additional possibility. When it is not loaded, the lever applies additional force to the vehicle, which causes the vehicle to become immobile within the turn or to slow down significantly after it has completed the turn. When fixing the angle of rotation, the red limiter frequently flies out of the grooves, it bites, and it has already started to distort. In addition, it has already began to deform. Large, standard automobiles do not generally fit, and hence cannot pass.
- The cost, the high quality of the components, and the intuitive operation
- Not identified
- Excellent, durable plastic.
- Because the track's sections aren't securely joined, it dangles slightly, and the vehicles' tires occasionally become wedged in the cutouts, slowing them down. The car's turns require slow speeds because if you let it run downhill, the vehicle would just fly out of the corner.