1/16 RC Tiger I Frühe Ausf. unlackiert BB + Solution Box
Series production of the Tiger began in August 1942. With its relatively strong armor, up to 100mm at the front, and the 8.8cm KwK 36 L / 56 as the main armament, the Tiger was a feared enemy on the battlefield. With a mere 1,350 units of the Tiger produced, its military strategic significance was rather minor, but it is one of the best-known types of tanks of its time.
True to detail on a scale of 1:16
With the dimensions of approx. 540x232x195 (LxWxH mm) the Tiger I is ideal for the discerning customer. The professional edition features 2.4 GHz circuit board technology and a new loudspeaker. This model has superior driving characteristics, various functions and realistic sound. The high-quality chains, drive and idler wheels and rollers, as well as the lower hull and the combat tower are made of metal. Many small parts such as ammunition and various stickers round off the true-to-scale replica perfectly. Control and functions The powerful package has a 2.4 GHz control. The motors with optimized torque give the Tiger I a precise, smooth ride. Metal gears with sturdy gears and an improved translation ensure higher power. The proportional control allows you to approach the tank very slowly and increase the speed continuously. The Tiger I drives forwards and backwards, also with a left and right turn. It can also be turned left or right on the spot. You can raise and lower the cannon and rotate the turret 360 degrees. Various engine noises and smoke from the mufflers round off the realistic experience. Details / scope of delivery RC Tiger I early version BB, Torro professional edition in 1:16 scale Dimensions: approx. 540x232x195 (LxWxH mm) Weight: approx. 6.8 kg 360 ° tower rotation 2.4 GHz remote control 4-in-1 metal gear NiMH battery for the tank Charger 7.2 V, 400 mA, German standard Smoke generator, sound module and shot unit Smoke liquid Small parts, accessory set, decals Operating instructions in German and English Ready to run
Warning notices Use under the direct supervision of adults
Minimum age: 14 years Not suitable for children under 36 months.
Danger of suffocation due to small parts that can be swallowed.
True to detail on a scale of 1:16
With the dimensions of approx. 540x232x195 (LxWxH mm) the Tiger I is ideal for the discerning customer. The professional edition features 2.4 GHz circuit board technology and a new loudspeaker. This model has superior driving characteristics, various functions and realistic sound. The high-quality chains, drive and idler wheels and rollers, as well as the lower hull and the combat tower are made of metal. Many small parts such as ammunition and various stickers round off the true-to-scale replica perfectly. Control and functions The powerful package has a 2.4 GHz control. The motors with optimized torque give the Tiger I a precise, smooth ride. Metal gears with sturdy gears and an improved translation ensure higher power. The proportional control allows you to approach the tank very slowly and increase the speed continuously. The Tiger I drives forwards and backwards, also with a left and right turn. It can also be turned left or right on the spot. You can raise and lower the cannon and rotate the turret 360 degrees. Various engine noises and smoke from the mufflers round off the realistic experience. Details / scope of delivery RC Tiger I early version BB, Torro professional edition in 1:16 scale Dimensions: approx. 540x232x195 (LxWxH mm) Weight: approx. 6.8 kg 360 ° tower rotation 2.4 GHz remote control 4-in-1 metal gear NiMH battery for the tank Charger 7.2 V, 400 mA, German standard Smoke generator, sound module and shot unit Smoke liquid Small parts, accessory set, decals Operating instructions in German and English Ready to run
Warning notices Use under the direct supervision of adults
Minimum age: 14 years Not suitable for children under 36 months.
Danger of suffocation due to small parts that can be swallowed.
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This Product was added to our catalogue on 12/05/2021.