Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Radio Controlled Tumbler Stunt Car

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Binding: Toy Brand: DRW EAN: 5055025491765 Feature: Drive fast, turns in the speed of light, spin and flip upside down with the indoor & outdoor RC Tumbler Car. Label: Thumbs Up Manufacturer: Thumbs Up Model: RCHWCCR Publisher: Thumbs Up Studio: Thumbs Up
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Drive fast, turns in the speed of light, spin and flip upside down with the indoor & outdoor RC Tumbler Car.
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The RC Tumbler Car probably the world? best and most amazing remote controlled vehicle capable of more than 100 tricks under your control. Drive fast, turn at speed, spin and flip! The split stunt chassis opens up in high speed maneuvering which enables the Tumbler to spin fast and elevate itself, creating amazing light effects. RC Tumbler Car larger image RC Tumbler Car larger image The Tumbler has an amazing flipping ability in top speed working also upside down. It produces the most amazing spinning action, includes 360 degree rotation, tumbling, and side splitting stunts. It is fully functional, radio controlled with super speed due to its ultimate electric turbo engine for indoor & outdoor use. Take it out on the street when the sun goes down and watch it performing a spectacular show or cool tricks with the funky LED wheel lights. This indoor & outdoor RC Tumbler Car is probably the most amazing radio controlled car you will ever drive. RC Tumbler Car features: One RC Tumbler Car 8.5 inch long car Indoor & Outdoor use Fully functional radio control 10 meter range Super strong stunt vehicle 360 degree rotation ability Fantastic spinning action Split stunt chassis Double sided action LED light-up wheels Full colour instructions included Supplied in an attractive gift box Not suitable for age under 3 years Size: RC Tumbler Car (box) W 33cm x H 25.5cm x D 6cm RC Tumbler Car batteries: 1x 7.2V battery for car included 1x 9V battery for controller included Click here to see a larger image of the RC Tumbler Car
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