4-Lane Elimination Race
4-Lane Elimination Race is a popular large folding four-lane downhill race track. The set features four lanes which diverge into two and finally one lane, with the slower cars knocked out of the race using a flipper system. The faster car triggers the opposing flipper, catapulting the cars out of the race. Owing to the set's popularity it has been rereleased numerous times, such as in the Retro Style Series in 2016 and later assimilated into the Action line in 2020. The track set has also been released under the nā¦
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The production window shown here is 2012 ā Present. Known designer credit: Mike Nuttall, Eric Ostendorff and Brendon Vetuskey. Use the Description, Car(s) included notes to confirm the casting before you price it.
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