Elenco Radio Controlled Car Kit
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Elenco Radio Controlled Car Kit
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Elenco Radio Controlled Car Kit This is a Build Your Own Radio Control Race Car from Elenco®. Suitable for Ages 10 & Older. FEATURES: The idea behind this kit is to expand your understanding of basic transmitters, receivers and electronic switching theories. As you build the vehicle from the ground up, you will learn all about gears, motors, printed circuit boards & integrated circuits. Durable plastic buggy-type car body. Full-function, single channel transmitter navigates the car forward, backward, left and right. Light bulb illuminates when car is in motion. Pre-assembled circuit board so no soldering needed. Knobby tires. 2 motors: steering and driving. Optional peel-n-stick decals. Full color assembly guide. INCLUDES: (1) RC Car (1) Transmitter REQUIRES: Assembly (4) AA Batteries (SANP3501) (1) 9V Battery (SANP3505) Screwdriver Grease Tape Scissors SPECS: Length: 9"" (229mm) Width: 5-3/8"" (136mm) kr2/14/07 Read more
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