Product description

1/24 Ger Leopard II Remote Control Tank

The Leopard II Main Battle Tank was a third-generation main battle tank developed by the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1970s (after World War II). It was the mainstream tank of the Western countries in the late 20th century and early 21st century. The Leopard II design ideas influenced the design of main battle tanks in several countries. Every time NATO held a tank shooting competition, at least half of the countries competed with the Leopard 2, and the results never fell out of the top three.

2.4 G remote control

With 2.4GHz remote control technology, tanks do not interfere with each other. The longest remote control distance is about 20m (65ft).

Good Climbing Ability

This tank toy has a strong climbing ability with maximum climbing slope about 40 degrees.

Auto Demo

When the player is successfully paired, press the "START" key to start the automatic demonstration function, and then press any key to stop the operation.

RC Battle Tanks

Life indicator

4 HP Remaining: When all four lights are on with a "beep" sound, it means that all of them are on and can perform other operations.

2 HP Remaining:When the tank has two life lights remaining, the machine gun cannot be used.

1 HP Remaining:When there is one life light left in the tank, the turret cannot be rotated.

Tank Battling

During the real fighting practice, if any tank get a hit, it will make a sound, accompanied by motion and flashing effects. When hit five times, all health lights will turn off, which indicates that the tank is defeated.

Warm Tips

  • For a good gaming experience, you should fully charged batteries before the first use.
  • Every time the tank is hit and lose its life lights, one of the life lights will flash for 10 seconds, and it will be immune to all enemy tanks within 10 seconds.
  • When the tank match is successful, you need to press "START" key on the remote, the life light will start to light up.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Material: Plastic, rubber
  • Frequency: 2.4Ghz
  • Playing Time: About 60 minutes
  • Charging Time: 2 - 3 hours
  • Battery: Two 3.7V 500mAh rechargeable battery