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"I'm editing RWM this month and I've snipped open locks and smashed down doors to bring you exclusive access to the world of Robot Wars. There's my amazing preview of the contestant robots for the Fifth Wars, plus a backstage report from the Robot Wars Live Event. Then, there's the usual mix of metal-mangling strips, eye-popping posters and brain-bending puzzles, as well a top RW keyring. Yessirree - with me, Killalot, or my partner in crime Sgt Bash to guard your keys, you've no excuse for losing them! All this means that I don't get to smash anything up in this issue - d'oh!"
— Opening message from Sir Killalot, page 3

Issue 18 of Robot Wars Magazine, cover dated October 2001, was released on 24 September 2001.

Features[]

  • New Robots: Sir K's New Recruits! - A preview of some of the new robots that would appear in Series 5.
  • Robot Wars Club - News for club members, with the list of the Series 5 seeds. Also included the usual information on how to join with form.
  • Robot War Live! - A short report on the Robot Wars Wembley Live Event, the last of eight forming the initial Series 5 qualifiers.
  • How To Draw: Dreadnaut - The regular feature showing an easy way to draw Robot Wars competitors, the robot in this issue being Dreadnaut.
  • Controlled Puzzle Zone - The puzzles section.
  • Letters - Letters from fans, also featuring At Home With The House Robots, information about subscriptions and a preview of the next issue.
  • Face Of Fear! - Instead of a poster on the back page, there was a Sir Killalot mask that could be cut out and worn.

Comics[]

Fantasy Fight - Sumpthing vs Onslaught vs Scar - Onslaught started by ramming Sumpthing, then flipping Scar. Scar was unaffected, as it is invertible, and attacked Sumpthing, cutting into the side, but Sumpthing attacked back with its axe. With the two robots stuck together, Onslaught took advantage and pushed them together into the pit.

Fantasy Fight - Sawpoint and Spikasaurus! - Spikasaurus drove straight at Saw Point, causing some damage, but then drove over it. It fell on its back, but was able to roll back onto its wheels. It charged back into Saw Point, but was deflected away and got stuck in the arena wall. Saw Point came in to attack its immobile opponent, tearing into it with its saw-wheels.

Competitions[]

  • Get Your Skates On! - 2 winners would win a set of roller blades with knee and elbow pads plus bags of Maoam Stripes, and 5 runners-up would receive bags of Maoam Stripes. The question was "Which Of The Following Is Not A Maoam Fruit Flavour: Cherry, Or Onion?", to which the answer was Onion.
  • Woody Want This? - 1 Game Boy Color with a copy of Woody Woodpecker and Microsoft Pinball Arcade available to win. Three runners-up would receive both games. The question was "Who Is Woody Woodpecker's Vulture Enemy", to which the answer was Buzz Buzzard.

Posters[]

  • Matilda (1 page)
  • Shunt (2 pages)

Free Gifts[]

A rubber keyring of one of the House Robots was included with this issue. Two keyrings were available, one of Sir Killalot and one of Sergeant Bash. One was available with each issue.

Adverts[]

  • Lara Croft Tomb Raider magazine (Page 15)
  • Kellog's Frosties (Page 18)
  • FBX Magazine (Page 25)

Gallery[]

Credits[]

  • Editor, Boys' Magazines: Jason Loborik
  • Deputy Editor: David Hayles
  • Art Editor: Simon Oliver
  • Picture Editor: Sharron Price
  • Editorial Assistant: Kelly Austin
  • Advertising: Theresa Davies
  • Head Of Advertising: Claire Barrow
  • Brand Solutions Manager: Fiona Paterson
  • Marketing Exec: Siobhan Galvin
  • Marketing Manager: Lucy Regan
  • Production Controller: Sarah Hovell
  • Senior Production Controller: Joanne Beattie
  • Circulation Manager: Heather Mcilfatrick
  • Publisher: Toni Round
  • Editorial Director, Family Group: Nicky Smith
  • Director, Magazines: Peter Phippen
  • Contributors: Ian Hillyard (cover),John Ross, Alan Craddock, David Benham, Adrian Salmon, Sam Bennett (designer), Cheesy Moore
  • Photography: Simon Duncan, Chris Capstick, John Green, Sharron Price
  • Thanks: Tikki Bar, Grape Sense, Ivor's

Errors and Omissions[]

  • In the New Robots section, many of the Heats the robots are listed as appearing in are incorrect;
    • Hippobotomus is listed as appearing in Heat A, when it actually was in Heat C.
    • Bee-Capitator is listed as appearing in Heat F, when it actually was in Heat D.
    • Kan-Opener is listed as appearing in Heat E, when it actually was in Heat B.
    • Sabretooth is listed as appearing in Heat B, when it actually was in Heat G.
    • Black Widow is listed as appearing in Heat H, when it actually was in Heat B.
    • Ruf Ruf Dougal is listed as appearing in Heat B, when it actually was in Heat D.
    • 13 Black is listed as appearing in Heat G, when it actually was in Heat H.
    • Juggernot 2 is listed as appearing in Heat C, when it actually was in Heat B.
    • Trouble 'n' Strife is listed as appearing in Heat F, when it actually was in Heat E.
    • Corkscrew is listed as appearing in Heat I, when it actually was in Heat F.
    • Axe-Awe is listed as appearing in Heat D, when it actually was in Heat H.
    • V.I.P.E.R. 01 is listed as appearing in Heat L, when it actually was in Heat I.
  • In the second Fantasy Fight, Saw Point is written as one word.
    • Saw Point is missing its front spike.
  • In the Letters section, Destruct-A-Bubble is spelt Distruct-A-Bubble again.
  • In the Seeds section, Behemoth is shown having a minus 10, instead of a minus 9, for its seed gap.

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