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IN THIS SECTION:


AIRZOOKA

TV WATCH

STAR WARS LEGO EXCLUSIVE REBEL SNOWSPEEDER

FAKE BRICK - BRICKING IT

MUSTEK PERSONAL MEDIA CENTER

PHOBILE - MUSEUM PIECE MEETS MOBILE ACCESSORY

BUCK THE STAG ANIMATED TROPHY

PUSSY WAGON KEYRING - SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION


THE LA-Z-BOY OASIS


COMMANDO 49CC GAS SCOOTER

CLASSIC ARCADE MACHINE

RC COMMANDO TANKS

FORCE FX LIGHTSABER COLLECTIBLE

CREATIVE ZEN TOUCH


THE T-STRING


SWISS WATCH

 

RC Commando Tanks
With real smoke and sound effects!


These amazing tanks provide the ultimate in interactive remote control, as you try to out maneuver your opponent.

They are so realistic; your neighbors may want to call in the UN!

The game features realistic 1:33 scale replicas of Abrams battle tanks, capable of moving in all directions. The functional turrets contain laser cannons and can rotate 180 degrees on command. The tanks recoil with each shot and feature high-tech sound and light effects.

Their trailing-link tracks and powerful twin-motor drive system (just like a real tank) allows them to conquer any terrain. Virtual battle damage is indicated by LEDs and when a tank sustains a fourth and final hit, a massive explosion of smoke occurs and the included action figure is ejected from his seat in the tank.

This is no normal remote control toy, and to beat your opponent requires hand-eye co-ordination and fast thinking, planning, and strategy!

Main Features:
• Each Tank, Length: 13-1/4" (336mm) Width: 4-5/8" (117mm) Height: 4" (102mm)
• Radio Control 6 Direction Movement
• Radio Control 180 degree movement turret
• Infra Red Gun and Receiver
• LED light up if shot by Others
• Stop Movement for 5 second if shot by others
• 2 Tanks and everything you need is included in the pack (except 4 AA alkaline batteries for each tank, and 3 AA alkaline batteries for each transmitter.)
• Real smoke and sound effects!
• Up to 4 tanks (must be different colors) can battle it out

To purchase these “bomb” tanks, visit: www.paramountzone.com


 
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