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A 1:35th scale Soviet T-34 tank from World War II. Remote controlled model of Centurion tank. Military vehicle modelers build a wide variety of models. Tanks and other armored fighting vehicles are the most popular subjects at model contests. Modelers also build ordnance, military trucks, tractors, half-tracks, artillery, and lighter vehicles ...
U.S. Medium Tank M3 Lee Mk I: 1974-New tool 35040: M113 U.S. Armoured Personnel Carrier: 1974-New tool 35041: British Army Medium Tank M3 Grant Mk I: 1974-New tool 35042: U.S. Light Tank M3 Stuart: 1974-New tool 35043: Ford G.P.A. Jeep U.S. Amphibian ¼ ton 4x4 Truck: 1974-New tool 35044: British 25Pdr.Field Gun & Quad Gun Tractor Canadian Ford ...
It was described as an all metal, radio-controlled race car using an early Bonner reed radio control system. The car was composed of two sections, in the forward section the radio, power pack, two servos, and front suspension; the rear section contained the motor, rear end, rear suspension and the fuel tank.
ARLO-Micromodels (former - Fabrica de construções ARLO - Porto-Portugal, established in 1939 by Arnaldo Luizello da Rocha-Brito) - Still existing today and as a five generation owned brand, Patent 22130 (discontinued actually), as being the first multimaterial kits produced, using several wood types parts, industrially finely cut and lathe ...
The engine was designed for power launching Radio Controlled Gliders and had a red tank with a blue spinner. 1976 RC Bee (Cat#360 - manufactured 1976–1996) This engine was designed for small radio-controlled model planes. It has a plastic clunk tank and an unusual cast crankcase.
1:10 scale radio-controlled car (Saab Sonett II)A radio-controlled model (or RC model) is a model that is steerable with the use of radio control (RC). All types of model vehicles have had RC systems installed in them, including ground vehicles, boats, planes, helicopters and even submarines and scale railway locomotives.
The yellow fuel tank on the box art was white in the production model; The shiny wheels nuts were replaced with black oxidized versions, the same goes for the nylon nuts on the shock towers; Although included in the box, the rear torque rod and roll bar are not shown on the model. (Only applies to the Burns box not the Burns DX box)
The PT 19 flight trainer taught many people control line flying, without risking their own creations. At least the early all-metal reed valve engines, with the rubber spinners that came on ready-to-fly models, survive crashes to be used later in balsa models, thus spreading the hobby and Cox's business.