Tamiya 48213 1/35 RC Type 10 Tank with Infrared Combat  [48213]

Tamiya 48213 - 1/35 RC Type 10 Tank (w/2.4GHz Control Unit)
Price:
£188.97
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
48213
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About the Tamiya 48213 Type 10 Scale Model

The Tamiya 48213 1/35 RC Type 10 Tank represents a modern Japanese main battle tank in compact scale, reflecting the Type 10's modular protection and its 120mm gun profile. The model aims to combine faithful external detail with workable RC functions.

From Shelf Model to Radio Controlled Platform

This kit updates a display model for radio control, employing 2.4GHz technology to provide reliable multi-unit operation. The addition of an infrared battle system adds structured combat mechanics to traditional modelling enjoyment.

Driving, Gunning and Battle Feedback

The model supports directional driving, turret rotation and barrel elevation so you can stage accurate manoeuvres. Sound effects enhance realism while integrated LEDs indicate hits and operational status, giving clear feedback during mock engagements.

Why This Kit Appeals to RC Modellers

Builders who value scale accuracy alongside practical RC features will find this Type 10 satisfying. The construction process challenges modelling skills and results in a display-worthy tank that is also ready for interactive use.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/35
  • Control Unit: 2.4GHz
  • Features: Infrared battle system, controllable turret and gun, realistic sound effects
  • Special Features: LED indicators for battle status, impaired movements based on damage

Tamiya 48213 offers a strong mix of modelling detail and functional RC combat features, suitable for both display and active skirmishing.

The model runs from a rechargeable battery pack sized to the kit's electronics; choose a battery with the correct voltage and connector type for reliable operation.
Many builders prime and paint major hull panels prior to final assembly to achieve cleaner finishes, taking care to avoid painted surfaces that need to mate tightly.
Basic repairs like track realignment and replacing small parts are manageable with common tools; keep spare track links and small fittings to reduce downtime.
The infrared battle system is widely accepted in organised skirmish groups, but check local club rules for specific compatibility and damage rules before competing.

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