Tamiya 1/16 M26 Pershing Med Radio Control Tank
T56016
Description
Description
Things just got realer. Starting with the 1/16 R/C sensation of the Tiger I Early Production, and then with the M4 Sherman 105mm Howitzer, Tamiya continues to develop its 1/16 R/C Tank Series. The third full-option kit to make its appearance is the U.S. Medium Tank M26 Pershing that fought during the end of WWII and throughout the Korean War. Tamiya keeps increasing its knowledge about R/C tanks and improving the realism of their movement and sound to make their appearance even more striking.
Model Characteristics
This is the 1/16 electric radio-control assembly kit of the U.S. Medium Tank M26 Pershing that made its appearance during the end of WWII.
Overall length: 536mm, overall width: 218mm, overall height: 197mm. Despite its large scale, the model has been thoroughly and accurately reproduced.
Not only can the model move forward and backward and turn with a great sense of power, but the turret can be rotated and the gun raised and lowered. Recoil of the gun and movement of the hull during shooting are also perfectly reproduced and synchronized.
The sound of the engine has been recorded from a real Ford GAF Liquid cooled V8 engine, the metallic clanking sound of the tracks and the sound of the shooting of the main gun adapt to the models movement. Moreover, this kit features headlights and brake lamps that light-up and main gun and front machine gun that flash.
About the Engine Sound
The sound of the engine was digitally recorded from a real Ford GAF liquid cooled V8 engine of the M26 Pershing at the Ropkey Armor Museum. All the variation of sound of the real engine but also all the metallic clanking of the track has been thoroughly recorded.
The front-mounted gearbox contains two Type 380 motors that can operate together or individually to produce forward/reverse running and pivot turning. Metal torsion bars and suspension arms combine with the wide tracks to smoothly absorb bumps and dips in the terrain and provide high maneuverability. In addition, realistic engine sounds accompany the tank as it starts up, drives, and stops to idle. Hull-mounted main gun can be elevated, depressed, and swung to the left and right.
Correction
The instructions for Preparing for Operation on page 2 of the Operations Manual has been replaced with these instruction. Please refer to these instructions for recharging battery.
Charging battery is required before operation. Charge battery after detaching from the model. Remove screws from right and left drivers hatches, then lift the front upper hull 1cm to take the battery out. When detaching battery, be careful not to misplace cables to avoid hindering turret rotation or other movement. When charging, follow the instructions supplied with battery and charger.
Required Items:
- 4 Channel Radio System
- Charger
- Battery Pack
- Model Paint
- 8 x AA Batteries
- Glue
- Necessary Tools
Delivery
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Returns
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Widely recognized as the best modern day Main Battle Tank (MBT), Tamiya introduces the latest German Leopard 2 tank, the Leopard 2 A6, to the 1/16 scale R/C tank series. Tamiyas biggest R/C tank ever, its just like driving the real thing!
About the Leopard 2 A6
Used by more than 10 European nations, Germanys Leopard 2 tanks are a perfect balance of firepower, protection, mobility and availability. With the Leopard 2A5 regarded as the most powerful tank in the world with superior protection and fire power, the latest Leopard 2, the 2A6, features an even more powerful weapon system. The Leopard 2A5 featured replaceable wedge shaped armor on the turret, improved PERI-R 17 panoramic Commanders sight with thermal vision, spall liner on the turret interior for protection against splinters, all-electric gun control and stabilization system for easy maintenance and reduced noise, GPS navigation system, electro-pneumatic drivers hatch and a CCD camera mounted on the rear of tank for high-speed reversing. The Leopard 2A6 featured improved firepower including a 55 caliber 120mm smoothbore main gun utilizing kinetic energy LKE II ammunition for higher muzzle speed and lethality. The 2A6 has been employed by the German 403 tank battalion since March 2001, and is scheduled to replace all German 2A5 tanks by 2006. The use of the 2A6 continues to spread throughout Europe with the Netherlands, Spain and Greece adopting the 2A6 for their main battle tank. With continued improvements the 2A6 continues to set new standards as the worlds best MBT.
Evolved DMD unit
The T-07 DMD unit provides the 1/16 R/C Leopard 2 A6 with more features than any other Tamiya R/C tank. The T-07 unit matches engine sound (which has been digitally recorded from a real MB873-Ka501 turbo-charged diesel engine) with tank movements, and controls various lightning combinations activated easily with transmitter. Turret rotation, gun elevation and firing sounds also add to the realism of this model. The T-07 unit and 7.2V battery are mounted in the turret for easy and quick accessibility.
Synchronized light and sound effects
The R/C Leopard 2 A6 is equipped with a sound speaker unit mounted at the center of the hull. A xenon flash tube is used to make gun firing more convincing. When fired, main gun recoils and then goes back smoothly to its initial position thanks to a gearbox mounted in the turret. Of course, these actions are coupled with sound effects which have been digitally recorded from the actual tank.
High mobility transmission
The R/C Leopard is powered by 2 high-torque Type 540 motors. A specially designed gearbox allows smooth power transmission at both low and high speeds. This system accurately imitates the transmission of the actual tank. One motor controls forward/backward movement and the other motor allows the tank to turn and rotate. Suspension comes equipped with torsion bars that give this model high mobility.
Smooth turret and gun movement
In order to obtain smooth rotation, the turret ring has been equipped with 20 steel balls. The newly designed system for gun elevation and recoil effect features a servo for more realistic movements. While rotating turret with gun in lowered position, the gun automatically raises and goes back to its initial position to avoid the engine deck, like the actual tank.
7 lighting combinations
The R/C leopard 2 A6 features various workable lights such as headlights, tail lamps, brake lights, black-out lights and rotating light. Model features 7 lighting combinations, 4 for tank during combat operations and 3 during non-combat operations. Main gun and axial machinegun also flash when fired.
Metal parts for accuracy
Kit includes die-cast sprockets and lathe-turned aluminum gun barrel. The double-pin tracks, which are equipped with pads made out of rubber like the actual tank, come pre-assembled. In order to obtain an even more striking feel of realism, mesh of the baskets mounted on rear of turret, and grills on the engine compartment cooling fans have been reproduced with photo-etched parts.
The front-mounted gearbox contains two Type 380 motors that can operate together or individually to produce forward/reverse running and pivot turning. Metal torsion bars and suspension arms combine with the wide tracks to smoothly absorb bumps and dips in the terrain and provide high maneuverability. In addition, realistic engine sounds accompany the tank as it starts up, drives, and stops to idle. Hull-mounted main gun can be elevated, depressed, and swung to the left and right.
Product Specifications:
| Type | Detail |
|---|---|
| Scale | 1/16 |
| Construction type | assembly kit |
| Terrain use | multi-purpose |
| Drive-train | tracked vehicle |
| Drive type | gearbox |
| Drive line | dual tank gearbox |
| Differential type | n/a |
| Suspension | torsion bar |
| Steering mechanism | dual tank gearbox |
| Shock damper | n/a |
| Shock damper material | n/a |
| Tire type | tank treads |
| Tire tread | n/a |
| Body material | ABS Plastic |
| Chassis material | plastic |
| Electronic Speed Control (ESC) | included |
| ESC model | DMD-control unit |
| LED Light buckets | no |
| LED lights | no |
| Motor | 540-brushed type |
| Bearings | metal bushings |
| Adjustable camber | n/a |
| Adjustable toe angles | n/a |
| Adjustable ground clearance | n/a |
| Adjustable gear ratio | n/a |
| Adjustable wheelbase | n/a |
| Adjustable track width | n/a |
| Adjustable shock angle | n/a |
| Special feature 1 | Overall length: 688mm, Overall width: 237mm |
| Special feature 2 | Comes with DMD Unit T-07 for real action movement, lighting and digital sound effects |
| Special feature 3 | 2 lighting modes (same as the real tank) for a total of 7 lighting combinations |
| Special feature 4 | Rotating turret: 360 degrees in 9 seconds (same as the real tank) |
| Special feature 5 | Gun elevation: maximum elevation 20 degrees, maximum depression 9 degrees |
| Special feature 6 | Sharp turning and pivot turning |
| Special feature 7 | Gun automatically reloads and returns to original firing position |
| Special feature 8 | Recoil action after firing main gun |
| Special feature 9 | Engine start-up, shut down, acceleration, discharge etc. digitally recorded from real tank |
| Special feature 10 | Height: 186mm, Rear turret to gun tip: 688mm, Width: 237mm, Weight (fully loaded): 4750g |
Required Parts:
- 4 Channel Radio Gear
- 7.2 Battery + Charger
Description
Tamiya is proud to release the 1/16 scale R/C assembly kit of the Russian heavy tank KV-1 which terrified German forces during WWII. The dynamic form of the KV-1s angular, welded turret has been accurately reproduced, and accessories such as the tow cables and tool boxes highlight its superb exterior details. Many metal parts have also been incorporated with the chassis to ensure high durability. In addition to forward/reverse running and left/right turning, the tank also features realistic barrel and hull recoil actions when firing the main gun. The front machine gun also features muzzle flash effect and firing sounds, while both the headlight and taillight are controllable as well.
The front-mounted gearbox contains two Type 380 motors that can operate together or individually to produce forward/reverse running and pivot turning. Metal torsion bars and suspension arms combine with the wide tracks to smoothly absorb bumps and dips in the terrain and provide high maneuverability. In addition, realistic engine sounds accompany the tank as it starts up, drives, and stops to idle. Hull-mounted main gun can be elevated, depressed, and swung to the left and right.
Specifications
Scale 1/16
Construction type assembly kit
Terrain use
multi-purpose
Drive-train tracked vehicle
Drive type gearbox
Drive
line dual tank gearbox
Differential type gear
Suspension torsion
bar
Steering mechanism n/a
Shock damper n/a
Shock damper
material plastic
Tire type tank treads
Tire tread tank treads
Body
material ABS Plastic
Chassis material aluminum
Electronic Speed
Control (ESC) included
ESC model DMD-control unit
LED Light
buckets no
LED lights no
Motor 380-brushed type
Bearings metal
bushings
Adjustable camber n/a
Adjustable toe angles n/a
Adjustable
ground clearance n/a
Adjustable gear ratio fixed
Adjustable
wheelbase fixed
Adjustable track width fixed
Adjustable shock
angle fixed
Special feature 1 Length: 423mm, Width: 210mm, Height:
170mm, Weight: 3,500g.
Special feature 2 Digitally recorded sounds:
manually operated turret rotation, gun barrel elevation and depression,
tracks and engine.
Special feature 3 Includes DMD Control Unit (T-08)
and DMD Multi-Function Unit (MF-06) which enable turret rotation, gun
elevation/depression, and realistic light, sound, and vibration actions.
Special
feature 7 Rear mounted, pre-assembled gearbox with two type 380 motors.
Special
feature 8 Metal parts: lower hull, suspension arms, and drive sprockets.
Special
feature 9 Dual gearboxes can operate together or individually for
realistic tank movement.
Special feature 10 Onboard speaker
reproduces realistic engine sounds.
Requires
4-channel radio gear
7.2 battery & charger
TS plastic model
paint
Description
Tamiya continues to develop its 1/16 R/C Tank Series. The fourth full-option kit to make its appearance is the German Heavy Tank King Tiger. Not only can the model move forward and backward and turn with a great sense of power, but the turret can be rotated and the 88mm gun raised and lowered. To imitate the firing of the main gun and of front machine gun, light flashes while sound is heard. The sound of the engine has been recorded, with the assistance of the French museum of Saumur, from a real Maybach HL230-P30 engine of the only King Tiger kept in working condition in the world. Not only all stages of engine sound (idling through full throttle) but also all the metallic clanking of the tank tracks have been thoroughly recorded.
During the second half of WWII, Zimmerit coating was applied on German tanks to protect them from the threat of magnetic mines. For this kit, the Zimmerit coating has been replicated with a unique relief printed seal. Thanks to this seal, you can now represent accurately a late war King Tiger with great ease.
About the German King Tiger (Henschel Turret)
The German Heavy Tank King Tiger made its appearance during WWII in 1944. The chassis front armor was 150mm thick with 80mm thick side armor and powered by a 700hp Maybach HL230-P30 engine. The Henschel and Porsche companies came up with rival turret prototypes. The first 50 tanks produced had Porsche turret whereas subsequent tanks were equipped with the Henschel designed production turret that featured many improvements over the first model. The King Tiger was armed with a 71-caliber 88mm gun that had enough power to pierce 150mm thick armor from 2000m away. Between The beginning of production in Summer 1944 and March 1945, 440 units were completed. Due to the havoc wreaked by the King Tiger during the final German offensive on the Ardennes front in December of 1944, the Allied forces that moved in on Berlin would fear the King Tiger up until the very last day of the war.
2 Types of Engine Starting Sounds
Besides using electric motor starter in general conditions, the King Tigers engine was started using a crank starter on cold days to save batteries power. This model realistically replicates both of these procedures. When switching on transmitter first, the crank starting sound is heard, but when you switch on the receiver first, electric motor starting sound is heard. You can now feel like you are part of the tank crew as you decide which procedure to follow based on temperature conditions.
The front-mounted gearbox contains two Type 380 motors that can operate together or individually to produce forward/reverse running and pivot turning. Metal torsion bars and suspension arms combine with the wide tracks to smoothly absorb bumps and dips in the terrain and provide high maneuverability. In addition, realistic engine sounds accompany the tank as it starts up, drives, and stops to idle. Hull-mounted main gun can be elevated, depressed, and swung to the left and right.
Product Specifications:
| Scale | 1/16 |
| Construction type | assembly kit |
| Terrain use | multi-purpose |
| Drive-train | tracked vehicle |
| Drive type | gearbox |
| Drive line | dual tank gearbox |
| Differential type | n/a |
| Suspension | torsion bar |
| Steering mechanism | dual tank gearbox |
| Shock damper | n/a |
| Shock damper material | n/a |
| Tire type | tank treads |
| Tire tread | n/a |
| Body material | ABS Plastic |
| Chassis material | plastic |
| Electronic Speed Control (ESC) | included |
| ESC model | DMD-control unit |
| LED Light buckets | no |
| LED lights | no |
| Motor | 540-brushed type |
| Bearings | metal bushings |
| Adjustable camber | n/a |
| Adjustable toe angles | n/a |
| Adjustable ground clearance | n/a |
| Adjustable gear ratio | n/a |
| Adjustable wheelbase | n/a |
| Adjustable track width | n/a |
| Adjustable shock angle | n/a |
| Special feature 1 | Overall length: 688mm, Overall width: 237mm |
| Special feature 2 | Comes with DMD Unit T-07 for real action movement, lighting and digital sound effects |
| Special feature 3 | 2 lighting modes (same as the real tank) for a total of 7 lighting combinations |
| Special feature 4 | Rotating turret: 360 degrees in 9 seconds (same as the real tank) |
| Special feature 5 | Gun elevation: maximum elevation 20 degrees, maximum depression 9 degrees |
| Special feature 6 | Sharp turning and pivot turning |
| Special feature 7 | Gun automatically reloads and returns to original firing position |
| Special feature 8 |


