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The pullback toy of the House Robot Matilda was based on its real life counterpart, with the flywheel and Chainsaw being interchangeable, although the chainsaw worked more like a lever when moved manually, and the flywheel wasn't powered and is stiff. This can be solved by simply loosening the screws exposed on the right side. Matilda's tusks were operated by a lever, with upward and downward movement caused by pulling it back and releasing it. There was also a limited edition silver Matilda that was the same robot but was completely silver. This version did not come with any accessories.

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  • Matilda/Pullback
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  • The pullback toy of the House Robot Matilda was based on its real life counterpart, with the flywheel and Chainsaw being interchangeable, although the chainsaw worked more like a lever when moved manually, and the flywheel wasn't powered and is stiff. This can be solved by simply loosening the screws exposed on the right side. Matilda's tusks were operated by a lever, with upward and downward movement caused by pulling it back and releasing it. There was also a limited edition silver Matilda that was the same robot but was completely silver. This version did not come with any accessories.
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robot name
  • Matilda
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Power
  • Pullback Motor
Caption
  • The Matilda pullback with its chainsaw.
Weight
  • roughly 62g
Weapons
  • Tusks and Chainsaw/Flywheel
Release
  • 2000(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The pullback toy of the House Robot Matilda was based on its real life counterpart, with the flywheel and Chainsaw being interchangeable, although the chainsaw worked more like a lever when moved manually, and the flywheel wasn't powered and is stiff. This can be solved by simply loosening the screws exposed on the right side. Matilda's tusks were operated by a lever, with upward and downward movement caused by pulling it back and releasing it. "Matilda is the speediest of all the pull-back robots. Aerodynamic and sleek, she powers through the rest, leaving a trail of carnage in her wake. Matilda also comes with a revolving car-door obstacle challenge. Standing over 16cm tall and 15cm wide, the two miniature car doors click into their outer struts to form a free-standing gate. Pull Matilda back and set her charging towards the gate - 25 points for a clean hit. See the gate revolve as Matilda speeds through, then set her off again and try to get as many points as possible in the few minutes that robots are allowed in the real assault course challenge. A solid and compact design, combined with the tough rubber wheels and reliable pull-back motor makes Matilda a deadly and destructive miniature of one of the most popular house robots. Flippin' excellent!" — Official description from the Robot Wars Online Shop There was also a limited edition silver Matilda that was the same robot but was completely silver. This version did not come with any accessories. It is one of three pullbacks to have a Pitstop version.
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