RC Model Tank - for exciting war games

Dec 19
08:23

2011

Xiang Yun

Xiang Yun

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There are many young and the young at heart who are interested in rc toys.

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The rc model tank is controlled by a hand held transmitter that transmits radio waves to the receiver that is fitted in the tank. These radio waves operate on a frequency of 27MHz or 49 MHz for the normal toy versions and on higher frequencies for the more advanced versions for hobbyists. Some toy models of the rc model tank are able to operate on a the dual frequency of 27MHz or 49 MHz. In this way two friends could play together because the frequency could be changed. If it cannot be changed then two radio controlled toys operating on the same frequency will not be able to play within 75 – 100 feet of each other.

Kids would love to own an rc model tank. Toy tanks are exciting as much as the rc model tank for enthusiasts. The rc model tank could be moved about and it can even cross small puddles of water making it that much more exciting for the kid. However care should be taken that the tanks should not be taken anywhere near salt water.

In a simulated game of warfare the rc model tank would play a great part in it. The rc model tank is fashioned on the lines of the tanks that were used in World War II. The German Panzer models are a perennial favourite. An rc model tank is built on a scale of 1/16 or 1/24 and is about 22 inches long. Some of the models have smoke,RC Model Tank - for exciting war games Articles the sounds of machine gun fire, and sounds of engines and other sounds of a battle field. There are some rc tank models that emit smoke and firing from the turret. The tanks can move in any direction and in certain models they could do a complete turn. Kids would love the rc model tank that possess the infra red rays and has the feature of firing and getting hit.

The rc model tank with many features come equipped with selectable frequency bands. This is because in a simulated battle field many tanks will need to be controlled by as many players. If they operate on the same frequency the tanks will all get jammed so when there are multiple players this selection is ideal so that the players could select a frequency that will be used by one person alone and play with an rc model tank is not limited to kids alone. Parents could have just as much fun as the kids themselves.