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German King Tiger 1/16 Scale Radio Control Tank with realistic sounds, lights, cannnon firing and turret rotating.
Tamiya continues to develop its 1/16 R/C Tank Series. The fourth full-option kit to make its
appearance is the German Heavy Tank King Tiger. Not only can the model move forward
and backward and turn with a great sense of power, but the turret can be rotated and the
88mm gun raised and lowered. To imitate the firing of the main gun and of front machinegun,
light flashes while sound is heard. The sound of the engine has been recorded, with the
assistance of the French museum of Saumur, from a real Maybach HL230-P30 engine of the
only King Tiger kept in working condition in the world. Not only all stages of engine
sound (idling through full throttle) but also all the metallic clanking of the tank tracks have
been thoroughly recorded. About the German King Tiger RC Tank: The German Heavy Tank King Tiger made its appearance during WWII in 1944. The chassis front armor was 150mm thick with 80mm thick side armor and powered by a 700hp Maybach HL230-P30 engine. The Henschel and Porsche companies came up with rival turret prototypes. The first 50 tanks produced had Porsche turret whereas subsequent tanks were equipped with the Henschel designed production turret that featured many improvements over the first model. The King Tiger was armed with a 71-caliber 88mm gun that had enough power to pierce 150mm thick armor from 2000m away. Between The beginning of production in Summer 1944 and March 1945, 440 units were completed. Due to the havoc wreaked by the King Tiger during the final German offensive on the Ardennes front in December of 1944, the Allied forces that moved in on Berlin would fear the King Tiger up until the very last day of the war. Besides using electric motor starter in general conditions, the King Tiger's
engine was started using a crank starter on cold days to save batteries power. This model
realistically replicates both of these procedures. When switching on transmitter first, the
crank starting sound is heard, but when you switch on the receiver first, electric motor
starting sound is heard. You can now feel like you are part of the tank crew as you decide
which procedure to follow based on temperature conditions. About the Model: 1/16 Scale Tank Kits Require the Following to Run: Two or four-channel RC unit is necessary to operate this kit. The following items, 2 or 4 channel RC radio, Battle unit and a 7.2V Ni-Cad Battery are sold separately ![]()
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