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Rc Tanks,1:28 WW2 German Tiger Army Tank Toys for Boys,9 Channels Remote Control Vehicles with Sound and Light,RC Military Toys for Kids Boys Girls(Gray)
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- 1:28 Remote Control German Tiger Tank with high level details.Not only a remote-controlled military vehicles toy, but also a good WW2 military tank model collection.Let your boy control the tank to move forward,backward, turn left and turn right,turn the turret and fire. Simulate military exercises and war adventures.Like a real commander.
- Updated charger : USB charger. You will not get the wrong charger for USA.
- Fire with realistic recoil action, drives on two treads (not wheels underneath), launch infrared ray "cannon", 330-degree rotating turret left and right,move forward and backward,360-degree rotation left and right,with realistic sounds and light, and more.
- Fort turret can turn 330 degrees left and right, firing and wiping out enemies in all directions.When simulated firing, it has a recoil effect with hyper-realistic lighting and sound that will make your boys feel like a true commander.
- Within the 10s after starting, this RC tank will move into the auto-show for 45s if it don't receive any operation. If it receipts any operation from the remote control,the auto-show will stop.
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Product Dimensions | 14.28 x 5.12 x 4.35 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
ASIN | B07P99DSH1 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 12 years |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Best Sellers Rank | #98,025 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #3 in Remote & App Controlled Armored Fighting Vehicles |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Manufacturer | EAHUMM |
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Product Description
This Tiger Tank takes German Tiger Tank as the model sample.The German Tiger Tank is one of the most famous and legendary tanks in World War II. It is honored as the "Invincible Tank".Let's create a legend with your kids by controlling this famous tank!
330-Degree Rotating Turret
The turret can turn 330 degrees left and right, firing and wiping out enemies in all directions.
Recoil Effect
Press the missile launch button on the remote control. The tank has a recoil effect and emits a missile launch sound to simulate firing.
High Simulation Light & Sound
The tank launched an infrared ray “cannon”. It has a recoil effect with hyper-realistic lighting and sound. Just like a real tank on the battlefield.
Auto Demo
Within the 10s after starting, this RC tank will move into the auto-show for 45s if it don't receive any operation.
Battle with your family or friend, enjoy more fun!
Battle Rules
Remote control tiger tank is a wonderful birthday gift or Christmas gift for kids, helpful for developing kids' intelligence and practicing ability.
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| $41.99$41.99 | $41.99$41.99 | $39.99$39.99 | $22.99$22.99 | $76.99$76.99 |
Play Time
| 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 15 minutes | 30 minutes * 2 | 30 minutes * 2 |
Remote Distance
| 80 feet | 80 feet | 100 feet | 70 feet | 130 feet |
Scale
| 1:28 | 1:28 | 1:32 | 1:24 | 1:16 |
Battery
| 4.8V 700mAh | 4.8V 700mAh | 3.7V 500mAh | 6.0V 700mAh | 7.4V 1500mAh |
LED Light
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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Customers like the fun and quality of the RC tank. They say it's great entertainment for kids and the sounds get tiring quickly. However, some customers have reported issues with the charger and value. Opinions are mixed on durability, performance, appearance, and sound quality.
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Customers find the non riding toy vehicle fun to play with, operate, and drive with the remote. They also say it's great entertainment for their grandson, with amazing sound and good recoil.
"...it has are pretty cool and most important - it's a fun tank to drive with the remote, and operates best on interior floors, dirt or pavement, and it..." Read more
"...So, I'm giving it 2 stars because the actual tank is fun (haven't tried its battle capabilities yet)...." Read more
"The tank was amazing! It was so fun, I meant to put 4.5 star but I couldn’t so I put 4 star...." Read more
"Is been great entertainment for my grandson, but the sounds get tiring quickly. Would be nice to have volume control, or mute at a minimum...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the tank. They say it's a great product, with great treads. Some customers also mention that it'll be fun for first use.
"The tank was amazing! It was so fun, I meant to put 4.5 star but I couldn’t so I put 4 star...." Read more
"It's awesome! Got it for my grandson. He loves it!" Read more
"The tank is great and my kids really enjoy playing with it. We purchased two models of the same brand so they could battle each other...." Read more
"...It's extremely lame. The most unfun game I've ever played. These things are just really really bad, and it's a shame, because they drive well." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the toy. Some mention that it's relatively durable and well built, while others say that it is fragile and breaks easily. The wiring for the charger and battery is also fragile. Some customers also say that the wheel sometimes breaks off.
"These are cheaply made- think carnival prize quality. Plastic is cheap and thin. We ordered the grey one and khaki one so we could play the game...." Read more
"very well made, easy to control and maneuver, large tank sized perfectly for 13 yr olds." Read more
"...For a tip, don’t drop the tank, it's kind of fragile but if you are careful, you won't have any problem.-a 13-year-old kid." Read more
"...and operates best on interior floors, dirt or pavement, and it's relatively durable...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the tank. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it stopped working after few minutes.
"...Grey one arrived with a barely functioning left tread, so did exchange. These things are fastened to the plastic clamshell with a metal screw???..." Read more
"...important - it's a fun tank to drive with the remote, and operates best on interior floors, dirt or pavement, and it's relatively durable...." Read more
"The first one we received didn't work correctly, we exchanged for Another and it has worked great." Read more
"...things are just really really bad, and it's a shame, because they drive well." Read more
Customers are mixed about the appearance of the tank toy. Some mention it looks real, has a cool concept, and is a fun toy, while others say it has terribly poor design and cheap plastic.
"...enough speed for a tank, the turret controls are nice, the lights are a fun touch too, as is the kick from the cannon...." Read more
"Very light weight plastic. Bought for grandson.Not an accurate German Tiger 1 design...." Read more
"...I'm happy to say it's nicely detailed and looks authentic. The sounds are impressive, as is the recoil. My son was thrilled...." Read more
"...The movement is great and noises are good. It also looks realistic. It’s durability isn’t bad but it isn’t the best...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the toy vehicle. Some mention that the sounds it makes are great and the turret really does spin 330 degrees, while others say that it continues to be very loud, gets tiring quickly, and makes one continuous noise.
"The sound is amazing 👍 and the recoil is good it's fun...." Read more
"Is been great entertainment for my grandson, but the sounds get tiring quickly. Would be nice to have volume control, or mute at a minimum...." Read more
"...I'm happy to say it's nicely detailed and looks authentic. The sounds are impressive, as is the recoil. My son was thrilled...." Read more
"...the enclosed directions to bind the remote to the tank; nothing but angry beeping. Reset the tank at least 10 times...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the charger. They mention that it does not work, it came with the wrong charger, and it's inconvenient to recharge the tank.
"...This is very inconvenient to recharge the tank and there is no way to plug the tank into anything to recharge, you always have to remove the..." Read more
"...It takes a long time to charge (3-4 hours) to get 15-20 minutes of use...." Read more
"...But it would get negative five stars for the difficulty in recharging...." Read more
"This toy is fun, but it is such a pain to recharge the batteries...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the toy. They say it's not worth the money spent, cheap, and poorly designed. Some customers also mention that the tow truck is overpriced for what you get.
"...The most unfun game I've ever played. These things are just really really bad, and it's a shame, because they drive well." Read more
"...As for the game- its terribly lame...." Read more
"...It's not worth it." Read more
"...Very cool concept but I wish it were more durable. It is not worth the money spent." Read more
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I came across this tank, and let me mention scale... this tank comes in the 1:28 scale... meaning if you increased the size 28 times, you'd have the actual tank in front of you (a smaller number means bigger toy... 1:16 is considerably bigger than 1:28 and 1:28 is much bigger than 1:72, which is tiny). At 1:28 scale, this tank is roughly the size of a shoebox.
The tank is plastic and drives on two plastic treads (not wheels underneath). It comes fully assembled, with an optional turret top machine gun and tank commander which you can choose to install either/both/neither at your discretion.
The remote has individual controls for either tank track, so is driven like a real tank (both tracks forward to move the tank forward or only one track forward to turn... it also can drive in reverse. It also has buttons to turn the turret left or right, a START button and a FIRE button.
The tank is controlled by either a 40MHz range if you just hit "start" or 2.4GHz range if you hit both the "start" and "fire" button at the same time for two seconds than hit start a 2nd time to complete the connection. 40MHz is very short ranged, and 2.4GHz is much greater... its trickier to set it to 2.4GHz, so I'm sure people complaining about range are only using 40MHz start.
My main/only complaint about this tank, the rechargeable battery in the tank can only be recharged by unscrewing the battery compartment lid, unplugging the battery from the tank, and plugging it into a separate charger (which might be a wall adapter or USB charger, depending on which one is included... mine was the wall adapter). This is very inconvenient to recharge the tank and there is no way to plug the tank into anything to recharge, you always have to remove the battery pack from the tank to recharge... this is my biggest gripe with the tank, though I played with the tank for a good while without having to recharge it, so that's nice.
The tank drives at a decent speed, the turret turns slowly, and I had no problem driving on my carpet or running over minor obstacles... if you think you're going to get an RC Tank that tows your car for $50... ya, that's not happening (and don't fall for that).
Here's a very interesting fact about this tank... though sold alone, and can certainly be played with as a single vehicle... the features of this tank (the lights and firing action) are actually part of a "tank battle game" (think laser tag) if you have any/more tanks from this series. There is a row of four red lights on the back of the tank, and as hits are recorded you lose lights... first four solid hits knocks your enemy out. Fun game.
I looked around Amazon and E-Bay for other tanks in this series (and attached a picture), they go under many names, might be sold alone or in pairs, but to make it simple, look for any RC Tank in the 1:28 scale (which is a rare RC scale outside this series) and tanks that use the same controller as this one, and you'll have a compatible tank for "RC Tank laser tag".
If you're a tank aficionado, or into military history, you might want to pair up appropriate tanks for battle, as I've found some of the "sold in pairs" kits, quite odd... like a modern American Abrams tank vs a WWII German Tiger tank (the Tiger would lose badly irl).
Tanks from the series I could find include...
Modern tanks:
American M1A2 Abrams (in two colors/patterns)
Soviet T90 (in two colors/patterns)
Chinese ZTZ96
WWII tanks:
German Tiger I (in two colors/patterns)
German King Tiger (in two colors/patterns)
Soviet T-34
All of the above tanks (in the 1:28 scale with the same remote) are compatible with each other for the laser tag tank battle and can be bought separately... I found many here on Amazon under different names, but they're obviously from the same series. Sadly, there's no American or British WW2 tanks in this line-up (I would have loved a Sherman to play laser tag with). I really wanted the T-34 as it's the only non-German WW2 tank in this series, but I couldn't find it on Amazon or Ebay in America, I could only find the T-34 on overseas sellers like Alibaba dot com (who carries all the tanks in this series and does ship to America, but they are a Chinese seller, so it takes awhile to get to America).
Well, that's my full review of this tank... I do love this tank and was pleasantly surprised that it's more than just a stand alone tank, and can be paired with others for tank laser tag, even if it's not advertised that way on this tank!
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019
I came across this tank, and let me mention scale... this tank comes in the 1:28 scale... meaning if you increased the size 28 times, you'd have the actual tank in front of you (a smaller number means bigger toy... 1:16 is considerably bigger than 1:28 and 1:28 is much bigger than 1:72, which is tiny). At 1:28 scale, this tank is roughly the size of a shoebox.
The tank is plastic and drives on two plastic treads (not wheels underneath). It comes fully assembled, with an optional turret top machine gun and tank commander which you can choose to install either/both/neither at your discretion.
The remote has individual controls for either tank track, so is driven like a real tank (both tracks forward to move the tank forward or only one track forward to turn... it also can drive in reverse. It also has buttons to turn the turret left or right, a START button and a FIRE button.
The tank is controlled by either a 40MHz range if you just hit "start" or 2.4GHz range if you hit both the "start" and "fire" button at the same time for two seconds than hit start a 2nd time to complete the connection. 40MHz is very short ranged, and 2.4GHz is much greater... its trickier to set it to 2.4GHz, so I'm sure people complaining about range are only using 40MHz start.
My main/only complaint about this tank, the rechargeable battery in the tank can only be recharged by unscrewing the battery compartment lid, unplugging the battery from the tank, and plugging it into a separate charger (which might be a wall adapter or USB charger, depending on which one is included... mine was the wall adapter). This is very inconvenient to recharge the tank and there is no way to plug the tank into anything to recharge, you always have to remove the battery pack from the tank to recharge... this is my biggest gripe with the tank, though I played with the tank for a good while without having to recharge it, so that's nice.
The tank drives at a decent speed, the turret turns slowly, and I had no problem driving on my carpet or running over minor obstacles... if you think you're going to get an RC Tank that tows your car for $50... ya, that's not happening (and don't fall for that).
Here's a very interesting fact about this tank... though sold alone, and can certainly be played with as a single vehicle... the features of this tank (the lights and firing action) are actually part of a "tank battle game" (think laser tag) if you have any/more tanks from this series. There is a row of four red lights on the back of the tank, and as hits are recorded you lose lights... first four solid hits knocks your enemy out. Fun game.
I looked around Amazon and E-Bay for other tanks in this series (and attached a picture), they go under many names, might be sold alone or in pairs, but to make it simple, look for any RC Tank in the 1:28 scale (which is a rare RC scale outside this series) and tanks that use the same controller as this one, and you'll have a compatible tank for "RC Tank laser tag".
If you're a tank aficionado, or into military history, you might want to pair up appropriate tanks for battle, as I've found some of the "sold in pairs" kits, quite odd... like a modern American Abrams tank vs a WWII German Tiger tank (the Tiger would lose badly irl).
Tanks from the series I could find include...
Modern tanks:
American M1A2 Abrams (in two colors/patterns)
Soviet T90 (in two colors/patterns)
Chinese ZTZ96
WWII tanks:
German Tiger I (in two colors/patterns)
German King Tiger (in two colors/patterns)
Soviet T-34
All of the above tanks (in the 1:28 scale with the same remote) are compatible with each other for the laser tag tank battle and can be bought separately... I found many here on Amazon under different names, but they're obviously from the same series. Sadly, there's no American or British WW2 tanks in this line-up (I would have loved a Sherman to play laser tag with). I really wanted the T-34 as it's the only non-German WW2 tank in this series, but I couldn't find it on Amazon or Ebay in America, I could only find the T-34 on overseas sellers like Alibaba dot com (who carries all the tanks in this series and does ship to America, but they are a Chinese seller, so it takes awhile to get to America).
Well, that's my full review of this tank... I do love this tank and was pleasantly surprised that it's more than just a stand alone tank, and can be paired with others for tank laser tag, even if it's not advertised that way on this tank!
Not an accurate German Tiger 1 design. German tanks used front drive sprockets and rear idler wheel. This toy has rear drive sprocket.
This 1/28 scale, RC Tiger 1 tank has limited detail, so if you're looking for the finest detail this is probably not the tank for you. However, as RC tanks go, you don't want a bunch of tiny, fragile parts that will inevitably break when you drive it imperfectly. The details it has are pretty cool and most important - it's a fun tank to drive with the remote, and operates best on interior floors, dirt or pavement, and it's relatively durable. This is not the most powerful, fastest RC machine but it has more than enough speed for a tank, the turret controls are nice, the lights are a fun touch too, as is the kick from the cannon.
It takes a long time to charge (3-4 hours) to get 15-20 minutes of use. That's one negative that's relatively common for comparable RC vehicles.
My only complaint is - where can I find the rest of the collection? I see the T34, the King Tiger and T90, among others on the box, but can't seem to find them on Amazon...
The remote control uses regular AA batteries--that's fine (why not rechargeable? Who knows, but this isn't a big problem). You need a screwdriver to take off the battery door on the remote control! The door doesn't even "click" into place! It will ONLY stay secure with the screw! The screw is a different size (even smaller) than the tank battery door. And the remote control screw was so badly manufactured it was almost stripped straight out of the box. We were lucky to get it unscrewed even one time. We'll use tape to secure the door from now on.
The thing is, the actual tank is really fun and works well. The mentality that would not spend an extra 30 minutes to engineer a charging port is completely baffling to me.
So, I'm giving it 2 stars because the actual tank is fun (haven't tried its battle capabilities yet). But it would get negative five stars for the difficulty in recharging. If you actually bought this for your child (instead of yourself), impossible. It will be broken in frustration in a day--not because of the operation, but because of the recharging. I don't think small fingers will even be strong enough to unclip the battery wire from the tank clip.
It's really awful.
EDIT: I gave this two stars because I wrote it before I had a chance to actually do battle. BATTLE IS AWFUL. It's ridiculous. One hit incapacitates the left track. Even though it takes three hits to kill you, after the first hit you can't move so the battle is effectively over. It's extremely lame. The most unfun game I've ever played. These things are just really really bad, and it's a shame, because they drive well.
1. a (not mentioned) short battery life before needing to be recharged. Approximately 15-20 minutes.
2. Must be disassembled to recharge battery.