Showing all 4 results
Hahn-tastic!!! This is an exciting R/C model assembly kit recreating the Team Hahn Racing MAN TGS truck which stars on the truck racing circuit in Europe. The realistic body is a 4-piece set made from lightweight and durable polycarbonate, with separately molded plastic side mirrors, coupler and rear bumper parts. The TT-01 Type-E chassis is a proven performer, and here is fitted with dedicated new wheels and tires for the model.
In stock
Hahn-tastic!!!
This is an exciting R/C model assembly kit recreating the Team Hahn Racing MAN TGS truck which stars on the truck racing circuit in Europe. The realistic body is a 4-piece set made from lightweight and durable polycarbonate, with separately molded plastic side mirrors, coupler and rear bumper parts. The TT-01 Type-E chassis is a proven performer, and here is fitted with dedicated new wheels and tires for the model.
Tamiya 23800 1/14 RC Grand Hauler
In stock
Tamiya 71201 Microcomputer Robot (Crawler Type)
In stock
【Microcomputer-Controlled Fun】
This assembly kit creates a crawler robot that runs using a BBC micro:bit microcomputer, ultrasonic sensor and motor driver circuit. When the ultrasonic sensor identifies an obstacle ahead, it transmits that information to the BBC micro:bit, which uses a pre-installed program to give the motors commands to avoid the obstacle. Separately sold parts can be used to control the robot remotely, and the BBC micro:bit can be coded with original programs via computer, too.
Tamiya 71202 Microcomputer Robot (Wheeled Type)
In stock
-This kit includes all the necessary hardware to get started – BBC micro:bit, Motor Driver Circuit (mi-01) and Ultrasonic Sensor (mi-02). -Left: A base program comes pre-installed on the BBC micro:bit, which has the robot turn to avoid obstacles which hinder its path. -Right: The MakeCode editor is a free online resource which lets you write code for the BBC micro:bit using visual programming. -Left: A second BBC micro:bit (sold separately) can be used as a remote controller, a whole different way to play with this robot. -Right: A computer with internet connection, plus a micro USB cable are required if you want to try coding your BBC micro:bit.