Amphibious R/C Tank

Amphibious R/C Tank

This radio controlled tank fires 6mm BB bullets up to 30 meters (33 yards) and runs on land and in the water, giving you twice the R/C fun for the price of one. Simply push a button and you will transform the toy from a speedy powerboat to an armored tank.

With the ability to safely drive across land and water there is now almost nowhere you can’t go. The tank has also been fitted with a forward facing turret that fires 6mm BB bullets up to 30 metres. The left and right wheels are controlled separately giving greater speed and the ability to turn 360° quickly. At the front are two LED headlights for night assaults and a red light mounted above the turret gives a short warning before firing.

Amphibious R/C Tank

Not only is this the greatest remote controlled fighting machine but it can also carry 4 standard cans on it’s back. So when your friends need drink supplies, whether it be in the garden, the pool or the ocean, you can deliver them in style.

Amphibious R/C Tank

Features:

  • Transforms from Powerboat to Tank
  • Fires 6mm BB Bullets
  • 4 wheel drive
  • 360° spins

The Amphibious R/C Tank measures 140(H) x 245(L) x 200(W) mm and is available from drinkstuff.com for £39.99 (about $81 USD).

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    14 March 2008 at 3:48 pm

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  2. Justin
    14 March 2008 at 9:44 pm

    I’ve got to have one of those!

    By the way, this website’s awesome. Keep up the good work Robert! :)

  3. Robert Birming
    15 March 2008 at 3:08 am

    Thank you very much for your kind comment Justin, happy to hear you’re enjoying GeekAlerts. :)

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  5. Shay
    15 March 2008 at 7:29 pm

    haha I thought this looked dorky with the those big holes on top until I saw what they were for – the wheels :P I want one! Using it as a beer transport makes it even cooler :) lol

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  7. Robert Birming
    17 March 2008 at 4:06 pm

    Yes, those holes are useful in more than one way. :)

    Thanks for stopping by Shay!

  8. Kiatioon Permaroon
    12 June 2009 at 9:12 am

    I worry the connection area between top body and bottom body part around the tank. When take this tank to water, the problem may happen.

    Can water leak inside through this connection area?

  9. mdsupermax
    19 November 2009 at 8:00 pm

    Is the charger for 220v or 210v???

  10. Robert Birming
    21 November 2009 at 4:05 am

    I don’t know. I suggest you contact the retailer and ask.

  11. mdsupermax
    21 November 2009 at 10:47 pm

    Where do you live? Because if you own the tank and live in Europe or Asia then it’s probably 220v.If you live in the U.S.A or Canada then it’s probably 110v.

  12. Charlene Boucher
    26 November 2009 at 2:56 pm

    My hubby would love this one – I think it would be the fact he could put his cans on it that would swing his vote – I’m going to show him – will save me the job of fetching them!

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