The 1/16 RC Tiger I camo IR is an exceptional radio-controlled tank that perfectly blends historical significance and modern technology for an exhilarating experience. This impressive model mirrors the real Tiger I, the first German heavy battle tank introduced in 1942, designed to overcome the shortcomings of earlier models like the Panzer III and IV against formidable opponents such as the Soviet T-34. Renowned for its robust armor and formidable 88-mm gun, the Tiger I was a game-changer on the battlefield, capable of penetrating 100 mm of steel from 1,000 meters away and taking down enemies from a distance that kept it safe from return fire. With this model, you can relive the power and performance of one of World War II's most iconic tanks.
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Scale: 1:16
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Dimensions: Approximately 500 x 230 x 190 mm (L x W x H)
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Speed: 0.5 m/s
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Frequency: 2.4 GHz
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Power Supply: Requires AA batteries, rechargeable AA batteries, or a 9.6V, 650 mAh Ni-Mh battery pack (not included)
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Shipping Weight: 5.00 kg
Performance metrics demonstrate that the 1/16 RC Tiger I not only captures the realistic feel of tank warfare but also includes a built-in infrared battle system for thrilling engagements. With a turret that can turn 160° left and right, and a cannon that elevates and depresses for accurate targeting, this model promises hours of exciting play. The sound module and recoil action further enhance the realism, allowing players to experience the roar of battle and the thrill of firing while maneuvering with precision.
In summary, the 1/16 RC Tiger I camo IR is a must-have for any enthusiast of RC tanks. Its attention to detail, robust performance, and historical authenticity set it apart in the crowded market of radio-controlled vehicles. This tank is not just a toy; it is a piece of history in your hands, ready to engage in battle scenarios right out of the pages of history. Don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of excellence—add the 1/16 RC Tiger I camo IR to your collection today!
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