Esther’s choir and Wall Tracks

The Gan Eng Seng Primary School Choir performed at Amara Hotel (Sentosa and Tanjung Pagar) for Christmas on 21 Dec. Esther is standing on the left (front):

YowCH and Grace got 3 sets of 2nd-hand Hotwheels Wall Tracks for the children at $50 (these three sets totals about $130 new) after studying them while on holiday in Malaysia. The advantage is that the tracks are all on the walls, minimising floor space, and allows fast action at the slopes. The bad news is that Tomica cars runs better on the tracks than Hotwheels cars. Note that the tracks can go round a corner!

2 Responses to “Esther’s choir and Wall Tracks”

  1. Your Hot Wheels tracks looks very very cool. I’m not surprised that the Tomicas travel better – they are generally much better made than all the American model cars. Now, we only buy Tomicas – regardless how cheap Toys R Us tries to hawk the others.

  2. Tomica cars are heavier, more momentum. The wheels are also smoother, less jam.

    Wall tracks good for cramped homes like ours. But rather costly for such cheap plastic, soft and unstable. Just try to look out for 2nd hand ones.

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