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How Do You Build Matchbox Car Race Ramps?

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How Do You Build Matchbox Car Race Ramps?

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Matchbox cars are a blast on their own, but when they’re on a race track and set to roll down the hill, they’re even more fun. Then it’s about speed, distance or–if you have some Matchbox stunt tracks–style. Setting up the tracks is half the fun, and once you’ve got them ready, you can spend the afternoon racing your cars to see which ones are faster. Glue some spare Matchbox track to the plywood. The narrow edge of the board is the top and bottom, so glue the tracks running from the top to the bottom. Stick down the number of lanes you want to race with. The tracks should extend past the bottom slightly. Lay out the stack of books at the head of your race track. Place the race ramp on top of the books so that it creates an angle. Attach some additional Matchbox track, if you have some to spare and want to make a full track. You can also attach any stunt tracks that you have to the race track–to be fair, make sure there are the same number of stunts on both sides of the track. Hold

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