Topic: The Scholer chassis

by howie » Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:02 pm

Advantages of the Scholer chassis for the North West True Scale racer: 1. The Scholer cassis can be used in 6 out of the 8 classes: NASCAR, GT1, Can-Am, TA-2, 962, Indy. 2. The Scholer can be adjusted for height as tires wear out. 3. The same chassis can be transferred to different classes with adjustments. 4. They are not very expensive compared with other like chassis.
Scholer chassis break down: The Intruder, # 155-1360 long wheel base. It has suspension up front. $59.95. The Pantera, # 1102001 $44.95, this is the number one chassis we use. The Tiger, short, good for some Can-Am bodies. $44.95. All these are available at Professor Motor. The Striker # 5513DGT. This is a chassis designed for the NASCAR body. It has suspension up front. $79.95. It is available from Grid 1.
The first picture is Bill's #1102001 Scholer chassis with his home made side pans and cooling holes. The next two pictures are of the Striker chassis.

http://www.naste.org/members/bill/scholera.jpg

http://www.naste.org/members/bill/scholerb.jpg

http://www.naste.org/members/bill/scholerc.jpg

Re: The Scholer chassis

The previous posts to this topic were copied over from the Northwest True Scale Racers site with Howie's permission. The NTSR site is scheduled to close down at the end of this year. I will be copying over as much of the great information posted there as possible in the next few months.  =====Bill

Re: The Scholer chassis

Bob Nak reported he turned 391 laps in a recent Nascar race using the Scholer Striker chassis. I'm guessing that is a lap total record for that class. Impressive results for a production screw-together type frame! I have ordered one for the TA2 class.