PAJERO OFF-ROAD/ ON-ROAD 1:6

The chassis of the Mitsubishi Pajero is identical to the chassis of Marder and Beetle. The only difference is the ABS undertray which is adjusted to the Pajero body. A conversion to these models is possible at any time without greater efforts. Driving performance as well as driving fun are equate with our models Marder and Beetle.

Of course the Mitsubishi Pajero is available as RTR version, too = completely mounted and equipped with a radio control system. Installed is a FM rotary knob system with a servo for steering and a servo for throttle and brake.

Length 770mm, Width 420mm,
Height 350mm, Wheelbase 475mm
Item N°. 6003
Mitsubishi Pajero OR/ 26ccm engine

Item N°. 6003R
Mitsubishi Pajero OF/ 26ccm engine RTR

Technical description of the 1:6 scale model Mitsubishi Pajero:

The chassis of the 1:6 scale Mitsubishi Pajero OR is completely mounted on the base of the Off-Road Buggy Marder. It differs in body, the ABS undertray and in the chassis accomodation. Like the models Marder/ Beetle the Pajero is built on a 4mm angled chassis, too. All borings on the lower side are countersunk, therefore the screw heads can’t bear out.
Double wishbones at front and rear axle as well as 4 oil-pressure shock absorbers guarantee optimal wheel grip. All rotating parts are supported by ball bearings. Main rear gearwheel, differential gearwheels and all driving elements are case-hardened. The ABS undertray protects the chassis parts of the model almost from dirt.
The Off-Road Pajero for rough ground is delivered with knobbed tires, the conversion to On-Road is simply possible by mounting Slick tires. The 3-piece body is manufactured in transparent polycarbonate and can be coloured individually.
The model is equipped with a powerful 26ccm combustion engine which runs with ordinary 2-stroke petrol-oil mixture (available at every petrol station). The tank filling of 0,7 litres enables you to drive about 45 minutes. The engine can be started without difficulties according to the integrated pull-start system.