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{{toy
 
|robot_name=Chaos 2
 
|robot_name=Chaos 2
|image=[[File:MiniChaos2.JPG|200px]]
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|image=[[File:Chaos 2 toy.jpg|200px]]
|caption=The Chaos 2 Pullback
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|caption=The Chaos 2 pullback with cones
 
|weight=62g
 
|weight=62g
 
|dimensions=3.2cm x 5.9cm x 9.5cm
 
|dimensions=3.2cm x 5.9cm x 9.5cm
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|release=2001
 
|release=2001
 
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{{quote|Watch other pullbacks spin helplessly into the air as this champion robot does what it does best. This accurate replica comes complete with six cones and balls, ready for a good flipping. Chaos 2 - it's flipping brilliant!|Official description from the Robot Wars Online Shop<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20021017135430/http://www.robotwars.co.uk/robo-shop/chaosii.htm The Robot Wars Online Shop (Archived)]</ref>}}
[[File:MiniChaos2Inside.JPG|thumb|left|175px|Rear view - grip the curved edges of the rear panel to remove it]]
 
'''Chaos 2''', like many other famous UK competitors, was immortalised in plastic as a pullback toy. The powerful flipper, based on its real life counterpart, is activated by pushing a small button on its left hand side. It has a low ground clearance to facilitate the toy's ability to throw other pullbacks around. Following the events of the real life battle with [[Stinger]], the rear panel on the toy can be removed.
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'''Chaos 2''', like many other famous UK competitors in ''[[Robot Wars]]'', was immortalised in plastic as a [[Pullbacks|pullback]] toy.
   
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==Features==
After prolonged use of the flipper, a small block used to retract the flipping mechanism would often fracture and break. The flaw was common and was noticed by a large amount of buyers. It would normally result in the flipper of Chaos 2 only retracting half way, unless aided by the user’s hand. Sometimes the block would come off completely and the flipper would refuse to close. The general solution was to push the flipper down and then let it go whenever the user wanted to activate the flipper. Some users experiencing this problem have cut the spring that allows the flipper to spring up, allowing the flipper to be entirely operated by hand, much like the Dantomkia pullback.[[File:P1020352.jpg|thumb]]
 
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The powerful flipper, based on its real life counterpart, is activated by pushing a small button on its left hand side, though this button does not appear on the image of the toy on the back of the box despite the instructions for it being there. It has a low ground clearance to facilitate the toy's ability to throw other pullbacks around. Following the events of the real life battle with [[Stinger]], the rear panel on the toy can be removed.
   
 
[[File:MiniChaos2.JPG|thumb|left|The Chaos 2 toy]]
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[[File:Chaos2PullbackRear.jpg|thumb|Rear view, with back panel removed]]
 
After prolonged use of the flipper, a small block used to retract the flipping mechanism would often fracture and break. The flaw was common and was noticed by a large amount of buyers. It would normally result in the flipper of Chaos 2 only retracting half way, unless aided by the user’s hand. Sometimes the block would come off completely and the flipper would refuse to close. The general solution was to push the flipper down and then let it go whenever the user wanted to activate the flipper. Some users experiencing this problem have cut the spring that allows the flipper to spring up, allowing the flipper to be entirely operated by hand, much like the [[Dantomkia/Pullback|Dantomkia]] pullback.
   
In later releases of the model the flipper mechanism was reinforced in an attempt to resolve the issue, as can be seen in the accompanying picture.
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In later releases of the model, the flipper mechanism was reinforced in an attempt to resolve the issue. This version also swapped its shinier plastic for a matte finish.
   
 
==Accessories==
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<gallery type="slideshow">
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ChaosPullbackBox.jpg|The Chaos 2 Pullback in its box
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MiniChaos2Flip.JPG|Chaos 2 with its flipper open
 
MiniChaos2Inside.JPG|Rear view - grip the curved edges of the rear panel to remove it
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Chaos2PullbackFront.jpg|Direct front view
 
Cones.JPG|The cone and ball accessories
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Chaos 2 Pullbacks.jpg|The pullback on the left is a later release, featuring a reinforced flipper mechanism.
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Chaosii pullback.jpg|The official photo for the Chaos 2 pullback
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Chaos2PullBackConverted.jpg|A converted Chaos 2 pullback fighting Team Chaos' antweight
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IMG_2003.JPG|George Francis and Ian Swan controlling their converted pullbacks
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FingerCutterInBattle.jpg|One of the converted pullbacks fighting at Oundle Mill 2001
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RazerChaso2GiftSet.jpg|Chaos 2 as part of a gift set with Razer and The First World Championship DVD
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</gallery>
 
Chaos 2 was one of the first generation of pullback toys, and was packaged with six cones and six balls quite similar to those found on the multi-ball release included with [[Shunt/Pullback|Shunt]]. The cones were never seen in the pinball trials of Series 2-4.
   
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Chaos 2 was also available as a gift set with [[Razer/Pullback|Razer]], two trophies, including the Fourth Wars Grand Champion trophy which corresponded to Chaos 2, and [[Robot Wars: The First World Championship (Video)|The First World Championship on DVD]].
   
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==Differences from real life==
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*The two large main wheels are not driven by pullback motors, instead two additional pullback wheels are added towards the rear of the toy that are not present on the real machine, preventing the tiny rear wheels and back end from touching the ground.
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*Even with the flipper pressed all the way down, the flipper does not sit flush with the surrounding sides of the robot, unlike the real life counterpart.
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*The button for the flipper isn't on the real robot.
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==Trivia==
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*George Francis and Ian Swann of [[Team Chaos]] converted two examples of the Chaos 2 pullback into fighting robots, as shown in ''Ultimate Real Robots Magazine.''
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==References==
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==Accessories==
 
Chaos 2 was one of the first generation of pullback toys, and was packaged with six cones with a ball on each of them (actually quite similar to those found on the multi-ball release included with [[Shunt/Pullback|Shunt]]). The cones were never seen in the pinball trials of Series 2-4.
 
[[File:Cones.JPG|thumb|The cone and ball accessories]]
 
[[File:MiniChaos2Flip.JPG|thumb|left|Chaos 2 with its flipper open]]
 
 
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{{Toys}}
 
[[Category:Pullbacks]]
 
[[Category:Pullbacks]]
 
[[Category:Phase One Pullbacks]]
 
[[Category:Phase One Pullbacks]]
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[[Category:Competitor Pullbacks]]

Revision as of 15:19, 23 April 2019

"Watch other pullbacks spin helplessly into the air as this champion robot does what it does best. This accurate replica comes complete with six cones and balls, ready for a good flipping. Chaos 2 - it's flipping brilliant!"
— Official description from the Robot Wars Online Shop[1]

Chaos 2, like many other famous UK competitors in Robot Wars, was immortalised in plastic as a pullback toy.

Features

The powerful flipper, based on its real life counterpart, is activated by pushing a small button on its left hand side, though this button does not appear on the image of the toy on the back of the box despite the instructions for it being there. It has a low ground clearance to facilitate the toy's ability to throw other pullbacks around. Following the events of the real life battle with Stinger, the rear panel on the toy can be removed.

MiniChaos2

The Chaos 2 toy

Chaos2PullbackRear

Rear view, with back panel removed

After prolonged use of the flipper, a small block used to retract the flipping mechanism would often fracture and break. The flaw was common and was noticed by a large amount of buyers. It would normally result in the flipper of Chaos 2 only retracting half way, unless aided by the user’s hand. Sometimes the block would come off completely and the flipper would refuse to close. The general solution was to push the flipper down and then let it go whenever the user wanted to activate the flipper. Some users experiencing this problem have cut the spring that allows the flipper to spring up, allowing the flipper to be entirely operated by hand, much like the Dantomkia pullback.

In later releases of the model, the flipper mechanism was reinforced in an attempt to resolve the issue. This version also swapped its shinier plastic for a matte finish.

Accessories

Chaos 2 was one of the first generation of pullback toys, and was packaged with six cones and six balls quite similar to those found on the multi-ball release included with Shunt. The cones were never seen in the pinball trials of Series 2-4.

Chaos 2 was also available as a gift set with Razer, two trophies, including the Fourth Wars Grand Champion trophy which corresponded to Chaos 2, and The First World Championship on DVD.

Differences from real life

  • The two large main wheels are not driven by pullback motors, instead two additional pullback wheels are added towards the rear of the toy that are not present on the real machine, preventing the tiny rear wheels and back end from touching the ground.
  • Even with the flipper pressed all the way down, the flipper does not sit flush with the surrounding sides of the robot, unlike the real life counterpart.
  • The button for the flipper isn't on the real robot.

Trivia

  • George Francis and Ian Swann of Team Chaos converted two examples of the Chaos 2 pullback into fighting robots, as shown in Ultimate Real Robots Magazine.

References