1/9 Scale R/C Abrams at Wal-Mart - $165
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1/9 Scale R/C Abrams at Wal-Mart - $165
Finally spotted the 1/9 scale Abrams at Wal-Mart. WOW!!!! Very impressive piece of hardware. Anyone see these things? Are they any good as far as the R/C goes? They look impressive.
They also had some other interesting items, like the 1:144 scale 21st armor, new Corgi Nose Art, Corgi Wheelz (Corgi Showcase), Corgi History Channel, Forces of Valor metal soldiers with dio, XD armored cars, Walker M-48's, and more.
Great new stuff!
They also had some other interesting items, like the 1:144 scale 21st armor, new Corgi Nose Art, Corgi Wheelz (Corgi Showcase), Corgi History Channel, Forces of Valor metal soldiers with dio, XD armored cars, Walker M-48's, and more.
Great new stuff!
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The 1/9 Abrams does indeed look very impressive, however, many board members who purchased one have voiced some complaints about it - mostly concerning Q/C issues with the wheels and the sound. Here's some links to a couple past threads concerning it:
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Yes, beware of the Abrams. Some work great but there have been MANY complaints about almost instant breakage. People have been really stubborn with this one and have refused to accept its shortcomings and they keep buying it and then complaining about it. IMO it is what it is - like the 1:18 M113 - so close but so far, steer clear or lower your expectations.
As Googly said, you could get people hyped up if that was an M48, but I have a feeling it was a 41 as you did say Bulldog. That and I still don't believe the M48 is out - we have not had concrete recon from an armor fan on that. But what's this "armored car" you speak of? The halftrack or Command Car?

As Googly said, you could get people hyped up if that was an M48, but I have a feeling it was a 41 as you did say Bulldog. That and I still don't believe the M48 is out - we have not had concrete recon from an armor fan on that. But what's this "armored car" you speak of? The halftrack or Command Car?

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The new Humvee has no access to the inside. Windows are all black. That was the first drawback to this Humvee, the second drawback is that it is "too fast". Zips around like crazy. Scaled up to 1/1, the Humvee would be tearing around at speeds over 100mph. They go for around $125-150 including shipping on eBay.
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