Panzer IV RC tank 1:24 2.4GHz with infrared combat system

A detailed model of the German medium tank from World War II in realistic camouflage with patina with electric drive, sound module and intelligent infrared combat system

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Waltersons 1:24 medium tanks with an infrared combat system

Perfectly mock-ups of 1:24 scale Waltersons RC tanks equipped with an intelligent infrared combat system allow you to become small Rommel, Patton or Zukov once again. There can be up to 16 in the fight for life and death; Divided into two "enemy divisions" in any ratio - from fair 8 to 8 to "hunt on the hare" 15 to 1. The effect of the hit corresponds to the caliber of the actual machine as well as the level of damage proportional to the force of the armor of the affected tank (75-88 mm The cannon cuts out 20 points from the initial 120, with medium tanks, the 105-127 mm cannon of modern heavy tanks preparing the opponent for 30 points, etc.). The infrared cannon is also proportional to the 75-88 mm cannon of the middle tank II. World War is effective at 4-5 meters; Modern 105-127 mm cannons destroy the opponent even at a double distance. The maximum speed of your "Panzer" corresponds to the "swiftness" of the original, so the T-34 can run at almost twice the speed of the heavy Tiger I. The jamming signals the tank by "whipping" and the status of the damage is reported by the LED indicator on the tank and your transmitter. The 2.4GHz AFHSS, supplied with the model, has a telemetric transmission and can indicate the charge and voltage of your tank's battery. The destroyed machine - after losing all 120 points - stays powerless on the battlefield ...

The largest tank battle in history will soon break out. In the chilly Russian steppes, in the hot african desert, among the Normandy hedges ... in your hum!

PzKpfw IV 1:24

The Panzekampfwagen (= tank) IV, abbreviated Panzer IV or PzKpfw IV, was a standard mid-tank of the German army throughout the Second World War. Although more than 8,500 pieces were produced (and thousands more as tank fighters and self-propelled do-34 / 85T), the Panzer IV stands a little in the shadow of the "media-known" Panther or Tiger (which was developed on Panzer IV)" / I>

The development of the Panzer IV was entered as an "accompanying vehicle" in 1934, since at that time Germany was not allowed to own or produce tanks according to the Versailles Treaty, in fact it was a "infantry tank", relatively slow, with not very strong armor, and a 75 mm long- Main - designed to support attacking infantry, to destroy field fortifications, etc., not to fight enemy tanks. The reality of the field warfare, however, forced the reinforcement of the armor, the installation of stronger engines and the anti-tank gun. Late version of Ausf. H (produced since the summer of 1943), which has become a model for our model, was already a response to a meeting with Soviet T-34 medium tanks and heavy KV-1s. E.g. The front armor was reinforced to 80 mm, the armament consisted of a 75 mm KwK 40 L / 43 anti-tank gun with a long main and high muzzle velocity, and Maybach twelve-cylinder Maybach with 300 HP (originally 180 HP). The armor was complemented by a 5 mm front armor ("Schürzen") on the sides and 8 mm around the tower, reducing the effects of cumulative bullets; The vertical parts of the armor were smashed with the "Zimmerit" paste preventing the attachment of magnetic mines.

More details about the actual tank: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panzer_IV

And this legend now goes to our model battlefield as a fully functional 1:24 scale model with an infrared combat system and a 2.4 GHz telemetric RC set!

The RC model PzKpfw IV on a 1:24 scale electric drive faithfully performs most of the actual tank functions. It is equipped with a realistic chassis with functional belts, drive, sprung and trolling wheels that allow forwards and backwards, turning left and right forwards and backwards. There is a purely tank-like "spin-off" - turning in place by counterclockwise movement." Remote control of turn of the tower (at 320o angle) and the cannon bullet (triggering and lifting barrel). Although the cannon does not fire an anti-panic or splinter projectile, its opponent can be fairly beaten by infrared rays - detecting the interference is provided by a sensor located at the top of the tower; The interference signals the LED on the cannon's front shield. For shooting practice, the model is supplied with an electronic target with a stand that accompanies every hit with the sound effect of the explosion.

The tank is not only a feature of the machete, but also a thorough elaboration of details on the level of a very good plastic "kit" and a perfect color finish with adequate patina. The model represents PzKpfw. IV Ausf. H in camouflage, where he operated on the Eastern Front in 1943.

The simulation of the actual tank does not end there, the sound module with the remotely adjustable volume (in 4 stages) mimics the engine sound (including starting and extinguishing), gunfire and cannon shooting. The shot from the cannon is also accompanied by a backlash simulation of the "backward" model. You can also turn the headlamp on the front of the tank on or off.

The 2.4 GHz AFHSS transmitter uses two crossover controllers to switch to Mode 1 (the left lever controls the tower rotation and the cannon's pitch, the right hand controls the forward, reverse, and lateral movement) or Mode 2 ( The right lever controls the rotation of the tower and the cannon bullet; the left hand controls the forward, reverse, and lateral movement of the tank). To fine-tune the direct direction of travel, a digital trim with two buttons above the crosscuts (simultaneous depression also switches off / on the reflector), the buttons on the top of the transmitter trigger fire from gun (sound effect + infrared shot) and machine gun (sound effect ). In the center of the front panel of the transmitter you will find the main switch and the ignition key that starts and extinguishes the tank engine." Under the left-hand switch is the switch that selects the combat team A or B, respectively. Neutral mode N for shooting shooting on the supplied electronic target. To the right, the buttons for remote setting of the volume of the tank sound effects (off, low, medium, high volume) are on the right. This makes it possible for the tank to get into the room without crashing the other members of the house to madness or, on the contrary, to make yourself known outside even in the wide steps of your hummingbirds. Due to the bi-directional (telemetric) connection between the model and the transmitter, the 5-LED indicator panel can indicate status of tank damage (in combat mode A or B), tank / tank discharge / cannon / Standby after power on, Driving after engine start).

The use of the modern 2.4GHz AFHSS 2.4GHz AFHSS and the Intelligent Infrared System means that it can "distribute" up to 16 different Waltersons medium tanks in one place without interfering with each other!

You will need four AA batteries or NiMH batteries to power the transmitter, the model is powered by six AA alkaline batteries (20-25 minutes of battery life) or NiMH batteries. As a tuning accessory, you can purchase a NiMH battery pack to power the model. (Batteries or accumulators are not included in the model pack.)

The model is designed to ride in a room or outdoors dry on a solid surface, never drive in water, puddles, mud, sand, high grass, public roads, and other places (eg car parks) with automotive traffic. Inappropriate surface are also high "hairy" carpets, which make its movement too great resistance.

Kit includes: almost ready-to-go model, maker accessories, 2.4 GHz transmitter, electronic target with stand and instructions. <" / P>

Length incl. Cannon [mm] 295
Body length [mm] 245
Width [mm] 146
Height [mm] 120
Weight (including batteries) [g] 976
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