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Robitronics Scalpel 1/18th Pan Car?

Old 01-27-2007, 02:14 PM
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OK. I guess it is a bit much to ask to have the axel broken down.

Can some at least tell me the width of the bulkhead assembly? (outside of motor plate to out side of left bulkhead plate)

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Old 01-27-2007, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by bigb11
has anybody had problems with the plastic spur gear? has anyone tried metal pinions?
Micro RS4 metal pinion gears works great.
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Old 01-27-2007, 11:48 PM
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mRS4 pinions are .5 module afaik?

Robitronics makes their own metal 48 pitch imperial pinions.
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Old 01-29-2007, 06:40 AM
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Any set up info for running on a rubber tile track? Small and technical.
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Old 01-30-2007, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DPowell
We are ready to begin producing the first aftermarket chassis for the Scalpel but we need a little help. People have requested a longer wheelbase but nothing has been finalized.
What would everyone like to see the wheelbase of the car to be?
One thing that should be kept in mind is the fact that this car is essentially 66% the size of current 1/12 scale cars and extending the wheelbase too much will drastically alter the 1/12 scale like handling.
How about a LTO chassis!
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I wonder how long until these make it here to the US?
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Old 01-30-2007, 02:19 PM
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How about the rear tire width? Can anybody tell the width of the rear tires... please.

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This car need to make it in the market, this is soo cool I have my car and everyone loves it and now the after market parts and tires, we need to push this sucker
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Originally Posted by JSJ Racing


I wonder how long until these make it here to the US?
Did you see any details if the servo saver acceps micro servos and the material of the rear axle and t plate?
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Old 02-01-2007, 12:00 PM
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Checkout Robis website and see the new scale gtp bodies they have for the Scalpel!!!!!
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Check out to the right...Prototype 6-cell conversion kit. Longer wheelbase? Car on the right seems to look longer.
Is the new t-plate made of spring steel?
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Well at least they are supporting these. Hopefully the 6 cell chassis will allow better options for saddle pack lipos.

Edit: Is the sport version a fiberglass or rtr version? Hope the former. I hope they will come out with a 6 cell complete kit versus a upgrade.
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Up for a little oval racing this weekend! Yes the picture is terrible but you can get the jest.

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RC FORUM has updated great pictures of Scalpel and it's new prototype Sports version from Toy Fair.


http://rcforum.co.kr/


We are currently adding more pictures every day.
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Originally Posted by rcforum
RC FORUM has updated great pictures of Scalpel and it's new prototype Sports version from Toy Fair.


http://rcforum.co.kr/


We are currently adding more pictures every day.
How about a picture of the 6 cell chassis.
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