I believe its a Nitro 10 but which one??
Thanks in advance.


It's interesting.... the top looks like the paint is bubbling, but the picture I saw of the bottom shows a wear pattern as if wearing through anodising. However, I looked at the chassis engine mounting holes compared to the Nitro 21 XT chassis, and I have to agree, it's a Nitro 10 chassis painted black.PerKr wrote:the pictures suggest a painted chassies. An anodized might wear but this looks like bubbled, cracked and locally worn paint. Either way, congrats on getting one
Much easier to see with one of each chassis in each hand.... I guess they decided the nitro tub needed the extra strengthening...PerKr wrote:On a side note, this is the first time I've noticed a rather obvious difference in the tub flange between the nitro10 chassis and the EP chassis.
The yellow one is the XTR chassis, which is the same steel chassis as the black 21XT unit, but painted shiny happy yellow. They do weigh a bit.... try getting one posted from overseas!gomachv wrote:i found a yellow powdercoated Schuey chassis at a shop once and picked it up- just about threw out my back! I have never seen a chassis so heavy before.
Thats all, I just had to get that out there. Its probably still sitting there where I left it!
The mk2 had a blue chassis, same as the mk1 except for colour, and the S15R2 engine. Once they went to the mk3, everything changed.... different gearbox, different chassis (with a bump start hole in it), and the ability to utilise a number of engines. You could buy it with a Leo 12 pullstart engine in the kit, or without an engine but with an engine install kit for a number of engines (Leo 12 / 15 pullstart or bumpstart, OS, ASP, MEGA15, Irvine XR15 etc.). Solid links came about with the mk3 and beyond, and the manual doesn't seem to show a turnbuckle upgrade as a kit, although you could certainly build one up yourself.DerbyDan wrote:I believe there was also MK2 & MK3 Nitro 10s both with blue chassis - I think the Mk2 continued to use the MK1's Irvine engine & had red anodised shocks - then the Mk3 had fixed length plastic tie rod links & later ones it seems had the black plastic shocks... somewhere between the Mk2 & Mk3 there seems to have been three different engines used - the original Irvine, the Leo & i've seen some with an O.S engine?? Generally beyond the original Mk1 there appears to be little consistancy in the specs on these interesting cars![]()
Can I send you three or four mk1 trucks to rebuild??????? Pretty please???????DerbyDan wrote:Either way I have fond memories of these Nitro10s (in stadium truck Mk1 spec) Having re-built a couple for friends & getting the engines tuned in for them when I was still at school. One of these friends converted his Nitro10 & fitted it with the .20 size engine from his Mardave Marauder.... so kind of pre-concieved the 21XTR idea!
Thats great info - you really are the oracle on these nitro powered Schueys!Incredible_Serious wrote:The mk2 had a blue chassis, same as the mk1 except for colour, and the S15R2 engine. Once they went to the mk3, everything changed.... different gearbox, different chassis (with a bump start hole in it), and the ability to utilise a number of engines. You could buy it with a Leo 12 pullstart engine in the kit, or without an engine but with an engine install kit for a number of engines (Leo 12 / 15 pullstart or bumpstart, OS, ASP, MEGA15, Irvine XR15 etc.). Solid links came about with the mk3 and beyond, and the manual doesn't seem to show a turnbuckle upgrade as a kit, although you could certainly build one up yourself.DerbyDan wrote:I believe there was also MK2 & MK3 Nitro 10s both with blue chassis - I think the Mk2 continued to use the MK1's Irvine engine & had red anodised shocks - then the Mk3 had fixed length plastic tie rod links & later ones it seems had the black plastic shocks... somewhere between the Mk2 & Mk3 there seems to have been three different engines used - the original Irvine, the Leo & i've seen some with an O.S engine?? Generally beyond the original Mk1 there appears to be little consistancy in the specs on these interesting cars![]()
Can I send you three or four mk1 trucks to rebuild??????? Pretty please???????DerbyDan wrote:Either way I have fond memories of these Nitro10s (in stadium truck Mk1 spec) Having re-built a couple for friends & getting the engines tuned in for them when I was still at school. One of these friends converted his Nitro10 & fitted it with the .20 size engine from his Mardave Marauder.... so kind of pre-concieved the 21XTR idea!![]()
Alex
No worries, send me your address and.... HEY.... WAIT A MINUTE!!!!!!!!DerbyDan wrote:That said, if you want to post a Mk1 or two over to me, i'll gladly clean them up.... you just might not get them back!
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