8/23/2023 0 Comments German tank modern![]() While it's charging, turn your attention to the installation of the "cosmetic accessory parts", covered in the Details section, below. Once satisfied that your tank is operating normally, plug the battery into the included wall charger. Importantly, DO NOT run the tank more than two minutes for this initial test, since it arrives with only a storage charge. This sound is normal and is a warning for you to stop moving it in that direction. ![]() Note that the turret and cannon barrel will produce a "clacking" sound when they reach their maximum travel points. Move all the tank's controls in every direction to evaluate their function. The radio and tank are already "bound" to each other via 2.4Ghz signal, so simply press the Key button on the radio and your tank will activate. Plug in the tank's included 2s battery and slide the tank's switch to On. To conduct this initial two minute test, insert six AA batteries in the radio and turn it on. If there happens to be any problems, it is better to report them to Motion RC for warranty support before the tank has any cosmetic parts attached to it. The radio, tank, cosmetic accessory parts, tank battery, tank battery charger, and plastic BBs, don't require any "assembly", other than installing the aforementioned "cosmetic accessory parts".īecause the tank itself is functionally complete and it doesn't require the cosmetic accessory parts to run, I recommend testing your tank's basic functions immediately after unboxing the tank, before you install the cosmetic accessory parts. In areas where shipping liquids is restricted, the glycerin used for the "smoke effect" is absent, but can be found locally at hardware or convenience stores that sell glycerin oil. Up to 20 tanks at the same time can battle each other!ġ0) Independent suspension on all road wheelsĪs an RTR or "Ready To Run" RC model, everything is included in the box except six AA batteries for the radio transmitter. The Low or Medium settings are more realistic.Ĩ) Fires a 6mm plastic BB (~10 meters with minimal accuracy and limited velocity, but should still be treated with caution and with adequate eye protection)ĩ) Fires an invisible IR signal to be used as part of Heng Long's Infrared Battle System, which disables other tanks when hit five times during simulated combat. Each Sound Set contains a unique engine start sound, idle sound, accelerating sound, traverse sound, elevate sound, machine gun, cannon firing, and shutdown sound.ħ) Track Recoil (Three settings from low, medium, and high) -This shudders the tank briefly rearward to simulate recoil when firing the main cannon. Note, where shown, the metal tracks denote a "Professional" version which includes more external metal parts at higher cost.įeaturing the latest TK6 MFCB (Multi-Function Control Board), the Leopard 2A6 like Heng Long's other TK6 series 1/16 scale tanks is full of features:ġ) Proportional acceleration, steering, turret traverse, and gun elevation/depressionĢ) Programmable radio settings for the amount of recoil, the sensitivity in turns, the overall sensitivity in acceleration, high speed and low speed modes, etcĦ) Four different Sound Sets. "Upgrade" means that its exterior is plastic but its interior gears are steel. Read below to see how I arrived at this rating, as I evaluate the "Upgrade" version of this tank. ![]() Heng Long's 1/16 scale Leopard 2A6 scored an impressive 90 out of a possible 100 based on my review. My Personal Averaged Total Score for the Heng Long 1/16 Scale "Leopard 2A6" German Main Battle Tank: 90 out of 100 Recognized by many military observers as one of the most potent armored vehicles in history, the Leopard 2 has also distinguished itself by being one of the most widely exported tanks in current operation across NATO member countries. Heng Long 1/16 Scale "Leopard 2A6" Modern German MBT (Main Battle Tank)ĭeveloped in the 1970s and sharing several design and technological influences with the American M1 Abrams, the Leopard 2 is currently the German Army's Main Battle Tank.
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