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Sow&Steady 03-21-2005 02:57 PM

World Exclusive Pictures of Schumacher 200mm Prototype!
 
In less than 2 hours, you can view a series of exclusive pictures of the new Schumacher 200mm Nitro car prototype!

It was driven by Andy Wallis in Round 1 of the UK BRCA Scale Touring Nationals earlier this month. He qualified second overall and eventually won the final.

Check them out at 3Hobby.Net!!!

Francis M. 03-21-2005 05:47 PM

I can't access the pics with out signing up. can some one post the pics here.

ntc3freak 03-21-2005 05:50 PM


Originally posted by jwf_frani
I can't access the pics with out signing up. can some one post the pics here.

just sign up.it's worth it:nod: :nod:

ntc3freak 03-21-2005 05:54 PM

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there ya go:D

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ntc3freak 03-21-2005 05:56 PM

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AMGRacer 03-21-2005 06:44 PM

Wasnt schumacher using 1 and 2 belt nitro designs. Seems interesting they are back to 3.

icon 03-21-2005 07:18 PM

yeah, they had the front belt under and over the engine. seems to me that would mean they have to lift the engine higher in order to have clearance for the belt. for RCCA's project car they had trouble fitting in a non-pullstart .21 without a special chassis/flywheel conversion. i would imagine they finally figured out that a 3 belt design allows them to lower the CG of the engine :sweat: :lol: .

Sow&Steady 03-21-2005 11:41 PM


Originally posted by ntc3freak
just sign up.it's worth it:nod: :nod:
Thanks Ntc3Freak ... yes, its worth signing up. ;)

Team-RTR 03-22-2005 02:56 AM

its a very interesting design to say the least :lol: it seems that the tank is bolted directly to the chassis, can anyone verify this?

Bundy_Bear 03-22-2005 03:29 AM


Originally posted by Team-RTR
its a very interesting design to say the least :lol: it seems that the tank is bolted directly to the chassis, can anyone verify this?
If thats the case and it looks to be the same tank as Team Associated use on their NTC3, then good luck to anyone wanting to run for a full 5 minutes:D


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Sow&Steady 03-22-2005 03:33 AM


Originally posted by Team-RTR
its a very interesting design to say the least :lol: it seems that the tank is bolted directly to the chassis, can anyone verify this?

Its not directly bolted to the chassis but it IS mounted onto the chassis via a brace. I personally don't like the look of the design but I was at the race and I can tell you its no slouch. Acceleration and handling was so good that Andy jumped into first place the minute the race started. I think you'll see this car in the top three for this year.

The BRCA Nationals run over 8 races throughout the country and your best 6 rounds count towards the Championship. This is a true "national" race because of the different climate, track design and race format. You can't claim the you are the "national champ" by winning ONE race in this series!

There is a video there of the race too. :sneaky:


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