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K&B - A slot car ready to run and component company no longer in our industry, and marginally successful during the 60's.

K&S - The most popular hobby hardware company. Featuring brass tubing and piano wire used in the construction of slot car frames since the beginning of the sport.

K2K - A controversial Swoopy King track built by Hasse Nilsson of Sweden for P.A. Watson's Pasadena Raceway located in South Houston. The track was a radical departure from the normal King design due to its oversized turns and shorter than normal straights.

Killer - Anything in slot racing that is killer is top notch. Very fast. Handling great. Looking great. etc. A duo purpose term, due to the fact that having a very bad day can also be a killer!

Killer Slot Car - A cartoon strip short lived in Scale Auto Racing News. Short lived due to the fact that an artist could never be found that was able to capture the true image of a cute little slot car with a monster attitude. The material for macabe humor is endless, but the killer slot car's true personality has never been captured on paper.

Killer King - A very high banked version of the original 155ft. American King track. See Swoopy.

King - The most popular slot car track ever. There is a page on this site which pays homage to the King. Originally designed by American Model Car Raceways back in 1963. This track has become the industry standard for major national and world competitions, especially the U.S.R.A. classes. To find out more about the King track, go to the king page, located in the 1/24 section of Scale Auto Racing On-Line .. Magazine

Kingleman - A name of a new design slot track. The first one was built in a Hobby Box location in Florida by Hasse Nilsson. The design actually came about due to the fact that the owner wanted to have the longer straights and bigger bank of an Engleman type design, but didn't have room in his building. In order to fit the building, a king type donut was attached to one end, and an Engleman type bank at the other. John Ford gave the track its logical name giving credit to the two types of track designs used to make the hybred track. It has since gone on to become a favorite for both scale racers and wing racers alike.

Kits - Almost non existant today, the kit was the most popular choice of the beginner back in the 60's. The opportunity to actually build your own car was a very neat aspect of the sport back then. Today, due to the costs of production and packaging, it is actually more cost effective to build the car into a ready to run rather than dump the parts in a bag and charge less retail.

Koford - Founded by Stuart Koford as an effort to help defray the costs of keeping his hobby alive while in college. For many years, the mainstay of Stuart's fledgling company was the only reliable 36D brush hood alignment tool. Then, in the early '80's, Stu showed up at races with a tiny little square motor with cobalt magnets. He called it the feather, and his company's rise to prominence has been phenomenal. See feather.

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