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Schumacher CAT 2000EC

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First Schumacher for me. I'm looking forward to a full restore over the coming months.

Here is a teaser pic

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Looks in good shape already, I raced one of those BITD, a good car and alot faster than the older style with the stand-up shocks.

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good car and appears to be in good condition and I have one worse this hope soon to begin

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I've got one as well sitting in a box in pieces. I need shocks, a wing mount, and the rear pivot brace which I am having a hard time finding.

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jamin wrote:Looks in good shape already, I raced one of those BITD, a good car and alot faster than the older style with the stand-up shocks.
And don't forget: laid down shocks look so 8)

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Finally got it finished, I'll put better pictures up soon.
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Looks great, i need to get my finger out and get one of these built myself :)

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CAT3K wrote:Looks great, i need to get my finger out and get one of these built myself :)

Paul.
It's a very well engineered car, I wouldn't fancy changing the belt in a hurry. It has some option parts which include an alloy rear bulkhead, alloy hingepin braces and the clicker from the later SE model.

Just need a new body and undertray, which I'll get from TBG next year.
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Why don't you use penguinrc? shipping within the UK should be less costly

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Mr. ED wrote:Why don't you use penguinrc? shipping within the UK should be less costly
I need a Yokomo one too :D
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Re: Schumacher CAT 2000EC

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That looks to be a very neat build indeed, looks like you've been busy this Christmas period! I look forward to seeing some more pics of the car (did you take any photos mid-build?).

In off road racing I've always only raced 2wd, but the only real experience I've had with driving a 4wd buggy was with a Cat2000 that I used to take home & prepare/maintain for the model shop that sponsored me at the time (RJH models in Corby), the car was raced by a lad who was a fellow sponsored driver but was really too young to work on his own car. I would obviously test out the car & the main impression I got was just how easy it was to drive! Obviously prob any 4wd would give me that impression given that I was only used to my 2wd cars but the CAT really dud feel like you could chuck it at any bump or corner & it would come out the other side, racing 4wd must a far more intense experience!

@ Alex..... looking at your wing, will you finish off the shell in Jurgen Lutenbach colours?

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Dan, no build pics this time. As for the paint have you got any pics Jurgen Lutenbach colours? This is gonna be my last build for a while, second Alex b jr on the way so I'm saving for all those nappies :cry:
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Put it in Jukka Steenari color.
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