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US-1 Trucks
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US-1 Electric Trucking, produced by Tyco Toys from 1981 to 1986, is a line of HO scale slot-car sets focused around trucks. It was similar to previous Tyco HO Scale racing sets; however, the vehicles could be run in reverse due to having guide pins at the front and rear of the chassis. The line was unique because most of the vehicles were able to pick up and deliver loads from various "Action Accessories" without intervention from the operator.
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US-1 Electric Trucking, produced by Tyco Toys from 1981 to 1986, is a line of HO scale slot-car sets focused around trucks. It was similar to previous Tyco HO Scale racing sets; however, the vehicles could be run in reverse due to having guide pins at the front and rear of the chassis. The line was unique because most of the vehicles were able to pick up and deliver loads from various "Action Accessories" without intervention from the operator. One of those involved in the development of US-1 was Derek A. Brand (1926–2012) who had designed the first HO slot system – Playcraft Electric Highways – which was launched in 1959. He also laid down the geometric principles of HO slot-car track systems that Tyco and many other manufacturers followed for many years. (The 9" roadway straight was derived from Atlas HO model railroad 'Snap Track', to enable his model highways use with model railroad layouts). While only lasting six years, a number of sets were made, with one being based on the G.I. Joe franchise. Many trucks, trailers, and other vehicles were produced, such as dump trucks, a car hauler and a fire truck. It was marketed under the tagline of "You Control The Action!"
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