Heng Long · 1/16 Scale · Pro Edition · 7.0 Electronics
Heng Long 1/16 M26 Pershing Snow Leopard - Pro Edition
The tank that helped end World War II - the M26 Pershing in 1/16 scale with Heng Long's advanced 7.0 Pro Electronics. Features metal caterpillar tracks, steel gearbox, metal drive wheels, 320° turret rotation, BB firing up to 25 meters, infrared battle system, proportional smoke, and realistic sound. 12-channel 2.4GHz radio and Li-ion battery included, ready to run out of the box.
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7.0 Pro Electronics
Heng Long's latest 7.0 Pro board delivers precise proportional steering and throttle, advanced sound management, and reliable multi-function control across all 12 channels.
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Metal Tracks & Steel Gearbox
Metal caterpillar tracks, metal drive wheels, and a steel gearbox - the core drivetrain is built for durability and serious off-road performance.
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BB Firing - 25m Range
Fires 6mm BBs up to 25 meters with recoil simulation and authentic cannon sound on every shot. 50 BBs included to get started immediately.
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IR Multiplayer Battle System
Built-in infrared battle system for multiplayer tank combat with other IR-equipped models - no BBs required for safe interactive play.
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Smoke Generator
Built-in smoke simulation unit with smoke fluid included for a realistic battlefield exhaust effect during operation.
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Impressive Scale Presence
At 20.5 inches long and nearly 10 lbs, the Pershing has the commanding physical presence that matches its legendary battlefield reputation.
Named after General John J. Pershing - the commander of American forces in World War I - the M26 was America's belated answer to the German Tiger and Panther. Armed with a powerful 90mm M3 gun and significantly heavier armor than the Sherman it replaced, the Pershing could finally engage Germany's best tanks on more equal terms. It arrived in Europe in early 1945, just in time for the final push into Germany.
In one of the most famous tank engagements of the war, a single M26 Pershing dueled with a German Panther near Cologne in March 1945 - destroying it in a confrontation filmed by a combat cameraman and seen around the world. The footage demonstrated exactly what the Pershing brought to the fight: firepower and armor that American crews had lacked throughout the war.
The Pershing went on to serve extensively in the Korean War, where it again proved its worth against Soviet-supplied T-34/85s. Its influence on post-war American tank design was profound - it formed the bridge between the Sherman era and the M48/M60 Patton series that defined American armor through the Cold War. The M26 Pershing remains one of the most significant American tanks ever built.