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F.O.V -
1/24th scale US M270 MLRS |
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Forces of Valor Battle Beam US M270 MLRS
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F.O.V
Battle Beam US M270 MLRS - Features |
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This highly detailed 1:24
scale radio controlled version of the US M270 MLRS is part of
Forces of Valor's 1:24 scale Battle Beam series of radio
controlled tanks.
These tanks can 'fire' upon
other tanks in the series via an infrared beam of light.
The tanks feature realistic sounds and lights, and
'recoil' when they shoot, and tanks can take 'damage'
and vibrate when hit by another tank, and can be
'stopped in their tracks' after enough hits are
received. Each tank comes with a Battle Beam Target,
which an be used to practice marksmanship.
This US M270 MLRS tank features digital proportional
speed and control, with independent tank track movement
and rotating turret and elevating main gun. It also
features realistic tracks and independent wheel
suspension.
Main Features:
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1/24 scale with high details
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Digital Proportional
tank drive, forward, reverse, regular turning and spins
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Operate up to six
different vehicles at the same time
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12 rockets can be
launched from the rocket container
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Rocket container cab
be rotated up to 200°
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Rocket container can
move up to 45°
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Independent suspension system enables the vehicle to travel over rough
terrain
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Vehicle can climb up
to a 35° embankment, depending upon the surface
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Rubber tracks are
ideal for using off-road
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Tread movement sounds
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Realistic engine
sounds
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Front light and rear
light for different control action
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Rod-type Transmitter
for easy control
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Auto sleep mode (After
four minutes have elapsed, the vehicle will shut down if it does not
sense any motion)
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The products sold by
Backyard-Tanks represent subjects from a
specific period in history. Some products
contain details, equipment, uniform, insignia
and/or markings that someone may find offensive.
It is not our intension to glorify, nor exploit
the horrors and atrocities of war.
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