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Of course I had to take some liberties (Scrap Mechanic limitations) and change the name (The copyright may be dead, but this toy was a large part of my childhood, and as a result the copyright still holds a certain amount of my respect). I'm confident my rendition operates similarly enough to the original that I can call it a fairly accurate... perhaps Digital Revival is too strong a phrase...? Well, I'll let those who care decide when the time comes.
I guess if anyone's interested in a few new slot cars then go through my workshop... maybe...? IDFK XD