TauchPanzer III Ausf.H Battle Tank

Airsoft 1/16 Scale TauchPanzer III Ausf.H Real Radio Control Smoking Battle Tank w/ Sound Upgraded Metal Track Version. 

This tank can move forward, accelerating speed forward, backward, accelerating speed backward, rotating, barrel can be raised 30 degree. Turret can turn 320 degree. Six groups of automotive demonstration function and auto-programming function. The Tauchpanzer 3 was a German submersible battle tank of the Second World War developed from the Panzer 3 during 1940 for the proposed invasion of Britain. The Tauchpanzer 3 had the same specifications as the Panzer 3, but could operate in fifteen meters of water, and were used for crossing rivers.

Key Specifications 
Maximum side turning angel of turret (left/right) approximately 320-degree Maximum vertical turning angel of gun (up/down) approximately 30-degree Maximum climbing gradient (changeable on different road surfaces) approximately 35-degree Product size: 54.5 x 23.5 x 27.5cm Function: forward high-speed forward, backward, high-speed backward and spin The barrel moves up and down 30. the turret turns 320 emulation music and action effect Full scale R/C function, frequency-free to change for any frequencies as you like, Multi-players and tanks are allowed Realistic smoking function supper chassis, Realistic suspension system Full scale R/C function simulative motor start-up sound Engine sound, machine-gun sound Cannonball sound Emulation action effect Sound can adjust One Bag BB Plastic Pellets Metal Gear Track Upgraded Version Powerful Motor Airsoft Gun (Hop-up system) 3 Channel System Plastic Pellets Can shoot as far as 20 meters Auto Reload Bullet System Excellent Maneuvering Performance 2-Speed System Turret Movement Sideways, Up & Down Light-Up Warning System Pre-Painted Camouflage Body Approx Operating Time 15 Minutes Operating Passenger Included Factory Assembled

Retail price:$379.95Sale Price:$129.95


Radio Control, It’s Not just for Airplanes anymore. . .

In my study of the radio controlled craft, size doesn’t matter. Big or small and I mean very small now a days. You can build or adapt just about anything to be radio controlled.

When I was in high school me and some friends took an old wheelchair, some dc motors, batteries and radio controlled parts one of us had collected over the years. And made it so we could control the wheelchair in any direction we wanted it to go.

You might think, why would anyone want to do this? Why not just use a motorized wheelchair in the first place. 1 they don’t come with radio controls, and 2 where would the fun be in that!

Oh and the story didn’t stop at building the wheelchair, you see it was October and Halloween was the next day. So after building a cool motorized radio controlled wheelchair, you of course had to create a decrepit corpse to place in the wheelchair. It looked very real when we were done, but the added touch was adding a recorder with groaning sounds coming from the corpse.

Of course after building it we had to take it for a test run, and Halloween Night was perfect. We borrowed my friends dads truck and loaded the wheelchair into the back. Drove down to one of the local grave yards and left the wheelchair guy later named “Corpsus” in one of the parking spots.

We drove out of the grave yard and across to a McDonald’s across the street. Then waited for some unsuspecting people to walk by the grave yard. The perfect moment to drive Corpsus out of the grave yard and down the street, across the stop light and over to the McDonald’s.

All and all, some fantastic fun.

So as you can tell by now, I’m not going to make just another site that only talks about what you can buy and fly. Not that you won’t see that also, but I want to hear and see photos of things you have done in the radio controlled craft of your own.

I will be adding a place to submit the projects you have created, so I can share them to give others inspiration to create something of their own. But for now, please just email me your project with photos and a story about your project to radiocontrolledcraft@gmail.com.

I will post them for all to see, unless there X rated. Then I will be forced to look but won’t be able to post them :)

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