1:16 Scale US M41A3 Walker Buldog Tank
Description
Characteristics
This model is highly detailed. The Tank has an All Driving Wheels Suspension System and can perform 7-ways movement. An airsoft gun is equipped in the main cannon, and can fire 6mm BB up to 25 meter range! The turret can be rotated in 320 degrees as well as aiming up and down. Besides all that, the tank also has a 2-Level forward speed control. It is very powerful and equipped with a high gripping caterpillar, allowing to climb steep slopes. 3 Frequencies and 9 Bands Changeable that enables more than one tank to be operated at the same time, this makes tank fighting possible! Includes a Radio Transmitter which is fully functional and easy to control.
In The Package
Battery Operated R/C Tank
Full Function Radio Transmitter
Rechargeable 7.2V Battery Pack (For Tank)
Home AC Charger (UK 3-Pin)
One (1) Bag of 6mm BB's
Instruction Manual
Technical Data
1/16 Battery Operated R/C Battle Tank
Max Firing Range of 25 meter
Equipped with Motor Airsoft Gun
320 degrees Turret Rotation
Main Cannon can be moved up and down
2-Level Forward Speed Control
Movements: Forward, Backward and Spin
Equipped with High Gripping Caterpillar
3 Frequencies 9 Band Changeable
Tank Fighting Possible - More than one tank can be run at the same time
Running Time as long as 60 minutes
Holds up to 40 BB bullets
Top Speed: 12-15mph
Dimensions: 18"L x 9"W x 8"H
M41 History:
This light tank with a stabilized 76mm automatic gun was designed to replace the M24 Chaffee after World War II. Improvements included cast and welded turret, new mantlet, redesigned ammunition stowage, new fire control system, stabilization system, and automatic lead computer.
The M41 Walker Bulldog was named for General W. W. Walker who was killed in Korea. Replaced by the M551 Sheridan in U.S. Army service.
The driver sits at the front, left side of the all-welded steel hull. Three periscopes are mounted in front of the driver, and another one to his left. Beneath the driver's seat is a hull escape hatch.
The commander and gunner sit on the right, and the loader on the left. A hatch cover opens forward of the commander's cupola, which has five vision blocks and a 360° traversable periscope. Another periscope that can be traversed 360° is provided for the gunner.
The gunner also has a telescopic sight for aiming the 76mm gun. The loader has a single periscope and a hatch cover that opens forward. A light sheet-metal stowage box is mounted on the turret rear. A dome-shaped ventilator is on the turret roof toward the rear. The driver operates the ventilator blower.
The M41 is divided into three compartments. The driver's compartment is at the front, the fighting compartment is in the center, and the engine compartment is at the rear.
Standard equipment on all M41s includes a heater, deep fording equipment, and electric bilge pumps. The M41 is not equipped with an NBC system.
Recognition features:
Five evenly spaced road wheels.
Three track return rollers.
Drive sprocket in the rear and idler in the front.
Turret sits well forward on the hull.
Elongated bustle.
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