Monday, May 14, 2007
Robitronic Turbo Fuel Gun Categories - Fuel, Tools, Robitronic, Racing, Products - comments closed
Robitronic have announced the release of their new Turbo Fuel Gun which claims to fill your cars fuel tank in less than 2 seconds. This gun features a translucent fuel reservoir which makes visibility of the fuel level nice and easy and both the filling end and nozzle are made from a rather nice red anodised aluminum. As with all fuel guns, holes in the front aluminum nozzle shuts off the fuel flow automatically when the tank is full.
Source: Robitronic [robitronic.eu]
Monday, May 7, 2007
Robitronic Sniper tools - new additions Categories - Tools, Robitronic, Products - comments closed
Robitronic continue to extend their Sniper tool series with the addition of some new tool tips to the already large range available. New to the Sniper range is a 3mm standard hex, 2mm and 2.5m uniball hex driver, 3 different philips head screwdrivers in 3.5mm, 4mm and 5mm widths, flat head screw drivers in 3mm, 4mm and 5mm head sizes and a caster clip, exhaust spring tool.
Source: Robitronic [robitronic.eu]
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Robitronic Scalpel full option Categories - Robitronic, Electric On Road, Cars, Accessories, Products - comments closed
The Robitronic Scalpel has to be one of my favourite cars to have been released in the last year, not only does it look great but it goes like a rocket too. Now the good people over at Robitronic have released details on all the options you can get for the car to make it handle, perform and look even better. And it seems that apart from the actual carbon chassis, you can replace almost everything on the car with a new, and most of the time red anodized, optional part. Robitronic have also released information on the optionals available for the Avid and Protos.
You can find the options pages here (Scalpel), here (Avid) and here (Protos).
Source: Robitronic [robitronic-usa.com]
Paul Coleman debuts the Robitronic Mantis Categories - Robitronic, Axial, Events, Gas Off Road, Off Road, Gas, Racing - comments closed
Paul Coleman made his debut race with the Robitronic Mantis at last months Team Losi Nitro Winter Championships held in Tampa Florida. The race was a learning experience for Paul, driving the Mantis in its debut Truggy race Stateside, and he could qualify in 6th position with some consistent running and went on to perform well in the race until he was forced to retire with some technical problems. The car however showed its potential and look good on the track, very stable over the jumps and fast through the corners and looks promising for the rest of the season.
Source: Axial Racing [axialracing.com]
Saturday, February 3, 2007
Robitronic to release Scalpel sport version Categories - Robitronic, Electric On Road, Cars, Products - comments closed
At the show on the Robitronic stand was this Scalpel sports prototype that features an red anodised aluminium chassis plate, red anodised aluminium suspension arms and a fibre glass t-bar. All this of course makes for a rather ugly alternative to the beautiful carbon fibre version, albeit a cheaper alternative. One thing is for sure, if Robitronic had come out with this version of the car first i dont think the Scalpel would have been as well received as it has been.
Image: RC Forum [rcforum.co.kr]
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Robitronic to release Avid foam tire version Categories - Robitronic, Electric On Road, Cars, Products - comments closed
Following the trend of a lot of other manufacturers, Robitronic will release a foam edition of their new Avid 190mm electric touring car. For use in the USA mostly, the car will most likely feature a stiffer chassis, and perhaps upper deck, and of course have retain the space for 6 cells. We dont know the full details yet and so will let you know when we find out more.
Source: RC World [rcworld.ch]
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Robitronic Sniper tool series Categories - Tools, Robitronic, Products - comments closed
Robitronic have extended their rather cool looking Sniper tool series with the addition of a philips screw driver, a metric set of nut spinners and an imperial set of nut spinners. The tools feature hardened tips for guaranteed longer life and sweet looking ergonomic handles and all the sizes are engraved in the handle so there is no confusion.
Source: Robitronic [robitronic.eu]
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Robitronic release the Avid 190mm touring car Categories - Robitronic, Electric On Road, Cars, Products - comments closed
Robitronic, the German RC manufacturer, has just released its new 190mm electric powered touring car. Called the Avid, we first saw this car at the GP Carpet World Cup and it looked pretty promising from the pictures and the production version is looking pretty nice too with lots of red anodized aluminum throughout but of course looks aren’t everything.
So the Avid is designed for maximum performance, easy handling and a lot of new features in the touring car sector. The high-efficiency drive train with extra large belt pulleys, super strong and smooth aluminium differentials and a improved suspension/steering-geometry for maximum corner speed makes this car ready for competition.
You can read more details and view more images of the Avid here.
Source: Robitronic [robitronic.eu]





















