🎖️ Gear Up for Battle!
The RC Tank Set includes two 1/24 scale remote-controlled military tanks, featuring a 2.4GHz operating frequency for interference-free play. With realistic sound effects, a powerful rechargeable battery for 35 minutes of playtime, and the ability to navigate various terrains, this set is perfect for both kids and adults. Ideal for military fans, it offers an immersive experience with its simulation design and is a safe, non-toxic toy for all ages.
Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 4.9 x 12.2 inches |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Material Type | Plastic, Rubber |
Theme | car, tanks |
Toy Vehicle Form | Tank |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion Polymer |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Operation Mode | manual |
Scale | 1/24 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Flashing Light, Realistic Sound |
Z**L
Fun to play with, good quality!
Amazing product! Both teenager son and toddler loved to play with it. Good quality and decent battery life.
B**Z
These are 👍 Great
Had for 3 months now and still my 2 boys [7/9] love to play I (Dad) love playing with them too! (Indoors on wood floors) works best. Keep clean and works great. Rechargeable tanks make for awesome long playtime 30 min or so.Buy these. Best rc deal for indoor fun and gaming. Get kids away from TV and work on skills and coordination. AWESOME PRODUCT!Great lights/Awesome sound(quit mode too)/Controls as good as any rc can!It's a Blast!
R**R
I absolutely love them and the demonstration mode is cool
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S**T
good product
My grandson loved it !
Q**E
Definitely would recommend
Very nice and realistic for 10 year old boys. Smoking feature is an added nice touch to play
D**M
Great fun for kids (and adults)!
I bought this tank set as a Christmas present for my 11-year old son. I was impressed with the quality of the tanks. They have a lot of cool features such as an engine "exhaust" effect that you create by adding water to a small hole in the rear of the tank. The sound effects and speed and movement are excellent. It also has an infrared game feature so you can have a tank battle. Great purchase for kids. And I have to confess, I played with it as well for awhile.
D**E
They are fun!!
Great Fun!! I'd buy them again!!
A**R
Love this!!!!
The media could not be loaded. My kids love these tanks! Took my 7yo a little getting used to but my 10yo picked it up quickly! The sound effects, shooting game, spinning turret, and smoke effects are awesome! They can either play the game to shoot at each tank and kill each other or just drive them around!
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