Fantastic price!!, I believe the cheapest it's ever been.
Currently £64 at Amazon, just got mine for my 2 boys so thought I'd share, plenty of stock available in-store or delivered, to store ready for collection.
Specifications.
No lanes, so no limits! For thrills and spills in any space, Real FX combines Artificial Intelligence technology with a unique customisable track to create the ultimate real-life, video game style racing experience. Artificial Intelligence will assist you to stay on the track and drive like a pro, but you need to use your skill to be the fastest driver in the race.
Overtake or undertake your opponents, deal with virtual track hazards, from tyre blowouts to transmission failure and comply with pit-stop call-ins.
It's like video gaming meets slot racing, but in real life and of course with no slots!
40+ track layouts - fully customisable.
Single / Multiplayer modes.
Includes 2 x AI R/C Race Cars, 2 x AI R/C Handsets, 20 x Real FX Senor-Track™ Pieces and Instructions.
Dimensions are variable, as the track can be configured in multiple ways.
One supplied.
Batteries required: 6 x AA (not included) 6 x AAA (not included).
For ages 3 years and over.
Top comments
Sp0oner to kieran666obrien
10 Nov 163#13
I bought both for my boys last Christmas. This is 2 radio controlled cars on a paper like track which is a pain to put together with electronics added to do the laps and clever auto mode for the cars to steer themselves if you want.
Anki is far more sophisticated and requires compatible smart phone or tablet to play via an app and are not remote control cars that you steer in the conventional sense like FX Racing is and the Anki track just clips together via magnets and takes seconds to put together.
For me and from what my children play the most Anki is far better but a lot more money.
At this price it's a steal, I paid £49.99 last Christmas which was a bargain as it was £99.99 at most places. The 2 cars on their own as small r/c cars are worth the money to play on your kitchen floor so i'd snap this up at this price if I didn't have it already.
All comments (71)
paulj48
10 Nov 161#1
cheers, just reserved for my lad for Christmas, apparently was £99 initially so even more of a bargain, gets decent reviews as well.
johnjohn44
10 Nov 161#2
nice 1 just ordered for my boy for crimbo
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Sambat
10 Nov 16#3
No stock near me
mxer450 to Sambat
10 Nov 16#5
I ordered today collected after 4pm :wink:
bradley01
10 Nov 161#4
paid 35 few weeks ago for this great price wonder if I get a refund and then rebuy??? lol
mxer450 to bradley01
10 Nov 16#6
Still a great price /buy
s1i to bradley01
10 Nov 161#11
me too
kieran666obrien
10 Nov 16#7
Nice find. Any comments on how this compares to Anki Overdrive?
mxer450 to kieran666obrien
10 Nov 16#9
Was thinking the same, but Anki starters are well over a £100 so didn't want to ask.
My boys are still at an age where frustration kicks in if anything is a drift, especially competitive when racing, I can see tablets being launched!! :confused:
Suddenly this looks a better option :laughing:
Sp0oner to kieran666obrien
10 Nov 163#13
I bought both for my boys last Christmas. This is 2 radio controlled cars on a paper like track which is a pain to put together with electronics added to do the laps and clever auto mode for the cars to steer themselves if you want.
Anki is far more sophisticated and requires compatible smart phone or tablet to play via an app and are not remote control cars that you steer in the conventional sense like FX Racing is and the Anki track just clips together via magnets and takes seconds to put together.
For me and from what my children play the most Anki is far better but a lot more money.
At this price it's a steal, I paid £49.99 last Christmas which was a bargain as it was £99.99 at most places. The 2 cars on their own as small r/c cars are worth the money to play on your kitchen floor so i'd snap this up at this price if I didn't have it already.
Launty
10 Nov 16#8
ordered, thanks OP
gazz33
10 Nov 161#10
Great price
Underdog19
10 Nov 16#12
Very different games, anki is a lot more flexible (more game modes, track can be laid out several ways, lots of add on bits available etc) but for this price real fx seems a steal if it being a single track layout and little option to add to the set isn't an issue.
Have a funny feeling this may stop being made soon, but it is a bargain at this price.
Opening post
Currently £64 at Amazon, just got mine for my 2 boys so thought I'd share, plenty of stock available in-store or delivered, to store ready for collection.
Specifications.
No lanes, so no limits! For thrills and spills in any space, Real FX combines Artificial Intelligence technology with a unique customisable track to create the ultimate real-life, video game style racing experience. Artificial Intelligence will assist you to stay on the track and drive like a pro, but you need to use your skill to be the fastest driver in the race.
Overtake or undertake your opponents, deal with virtual track hazards, from tyre blowouts to transmission failure and comply with pit-stop call-ins.
It's like video gaming meets slot racing, but in real life and of course with no slots!
40+ track layouts - fully customisable.
Single / Multiplayer modes.
Includes 2 x AI R/C Race Cars, 2 x AI R/C Handsets, 20 x Real FX Senor-Track™ Pieces and Instructions.
Dimensions are variable, as the track can be configured in multiple ways.
One supplied.
Batteries required: 6 x AA (not included) 6 x AAA (not included).
For ages 3 years and over.
Top comments
Anki is far more sophisticated and requires compatible smart phone or tablet to play via an app and are not remote control cars that you steer in the conventional sense like FX Racing is and the Anki track just clips together via magnets and takes seconds to put together.
For me and from what my children play the most Anki is far better but a lot more money.
At this price it's a steal, I paid £49.99 last Christmas which was a bargain as it was £99.99 at most places. The 2 cars on their own as small r/c cars are worth the money to play on your kitchen floor so i'd snap this up at this price if I didn't have it already.
All comments (71)
heat added
My boys are still at an age where frustration kicks in if anything is a drift, especially competitive when racing, I can see tablets being launched!! :confused:
Suddenly this looks a better option :laughing:
Anki is far more sophisticated and requires compatible smart phone or tablet to play via an app and are not remote control cars that you steer in the conventional sense like FX Racing is and the Anki track just clips together via magnets and takes seconds to put together.
For me and from what my children play the most Anki is far better but a lot more money.
At this price it's a steal, I paid £49.99 last Christmas which was a bargain as it was £99.99 at most places. The 2 cars on their own as small r/c cars are worth the money to play on your kitchen floor so i'd snap this up at this price if I didn't have it already.
Have a funny feeling this may stop being made soon, but it is a bargain at this price.