Feel the Power with the German Tiger 1 S33 from Heng Long 1/16 Scale RC Tank | Motion RC
Able to penetrate the armor of Allied vehicles even beyond a typical engagement range, the German Tiger I's 8.8cm cannon earned a reputation for lethal, unmatched firepower. 1,347 were built between August 1942 and August 1944. After this date, production of the Tiger I was phased out in favor of the Tiger II. This special edition from Heng Long depicts a specific S33 Tiger I tank that fought in the Battle of Kursk in 1943, embracing the legend of the Chinese character “Fu Tiger”. Professional Edition: https://www.motionrc.com/products/hen... Upgrade Edition: https://www.motionrc.com/products/hen... Visit https://www.motionrc.com for all your RC needs Looking for merch? Find it here: https://www.motionrc.com/collections/... Join this channel to get access to perks: / @motionrc

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