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These RC Halo Vehicles are Pretty Sweet

Thursday, November 5, 2009
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HornetHave you seen these RC Halo Vehicles?  They are pretty sweet.  The picture shows a Hornet.  This would be just about the most awesome Christmas present you could get a pre- teen to teen boy.  Heck, I want one.   From the manufacturer:

Including the M12 Warthog LRV, M274 Mongoose Ultra-Light ATV, and the AV-14 Hornet Airborne Assault Vehicle, the Halo R/C Vehicles from NKOK will put collectors and fans right alongside the Master Chief as they recreate the major battles that populate the Halo franchise.

The Warthog R/C car comes with a Master Chief and Blue Spartan figurine. The rear-mounted M41 Light Anti-Aircraft Gun turret is fully moveable and has a place to position one of the figurines. With a top speed of approx. 7 MPH, the Warthog is the fastest R/C vehicle in the Halo collection, perfect for recreating the action from those late night Team Capture the Flag (CTF) matches. It receives signals at 27 MHz and is powered by a total of six AA batteries; four for the Warthog itself, and two for the controller.  The Warthog is now available at an MSRP of $24.99.

The M274 Mongoose is a faithful representation of the ATV used by the UNSC forces in Halo 3. Also included with the Mongoose is a Master Chief figurine. A top speed of approx. 6 MPH and receiving at 49 MHz will provide entertaining races with the Warthog. The Mongoose takes six batteries; four for the Mongoose itself and two for the remote control. It will be available in October at an MSRP of $24.99.

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Kevin

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