🚤 Dive into Adventure with the Titanic!
The RC RMS Titanic 1:325 R/C Boat is a meticulously crafted Ready-To-Run model ship that combines stunning aesthetics with high-performance features. Equipped with a 700mAh rechargeable battery, LED illumination, and precision-engineered propellers, this boat offers an impressive operational radius of 30 meters and a maximum speed of 7 km/h. Perfect for both collectors and hobbyists, it measures 850mm in length and is designed for effortless enjoyment right out of the box.
Item Dimensions | 35 x 12.8 x 9.49 inches |
Item Weight | 10.25 Pounds |
Material Type | Metal |
Theme | boat |
Color | Multicolor |
Toy Vehicle Form | Boat |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Maximum Speed | 5 Miles per Hour |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Scale | 1/325 Scale |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Rechargeable |
B**L
Reputable, customer driven and someone i would recommend.
This is my first review ever because they deserve it for quality of customer service. But first, the model is superb. It is heavy and detailed great. At the price, which seems high, I expected to be underwhelmed. It was just the opposite. However, it is not a toy for young ones. The detailing requires care when handling. Three props that work, a rudder that steers, and the speed is perfect, not fast enough to disintegrate if it hits the wall of the pool. The lights are great, and the remote is assume, you can adjust the trim. My family loves it, especially my 8 year old grandson who is infatuated with the Titanic, reading books for his age level and asking us questions. Now for the real 5+ rating. Some how the remote was lost, probably thrown out in error. I contacted the seller, told them I lost it and could I purchase a replcement. Within hours they responded telling me they would send a replacement. It arrived 5 days later. I worked in customer service my entire career, this is what excellent customer service is about. Thank you!!!!!!!
L**E
Don't waste your money!
Do not waste your money on this RC Titanic unless you want to have a toy that works for two days and then becomes a display model. My son bought this RC Titanic with money he had saved. The Titanic worked for two days and after that the ship would only go straight and would not receive the commands from the remote control. When we contacted the company we were given two choices. 1) return the ship (at our own expense) so they could examine it and determine if there was something wrong. 2) Buy a brand new ship for $60. After realizing that shipping the broken Titanic would be almost as much as $60 we decided to take chioice #2. New Titanic arrives whitin days. Again, the ship worked for about a week and now two out of three of of the propellers have stopped moving. Again, the ship won't turn. We now have two Titanics that we can display as models or use as bath toys since the remote controls won't work. Very disapointing! Save your money and go to Michaels and buy a $20 model that you can put together yourself. You will probably get more satisfaction out of doing that. ( As a side note, my son is 8 years old and treated his RC Titanic with much care, it was his most precious possession, user misuse was not an issue).
K**K
A must have Titanic!
I've been a Titanic enthusiast all my life so when I found this R/C R.M.S. Titanic I jumped at it as fast as I could! I took her for her "maiden voyage" today, (and I'm pleased to say she did NOT have the same end result as the original Titanic did back in 1912). As a "Titanic enthusiast" I am pretty picky with details for ANY Titanic replica. While there are some inconsistencies with the details, (which I won't bother going into), it is a great R/C Titanic. (A friendly warning), if sailing her on a lake MAKE SURE it's one you can swim in. Because the range seems kinda short, (with the antenna that comes with the ship for the controller it's about 50ft maybe so I recommend getting a longer one which I did myself and the range nearly doubled), but it is a great boat and a must have. So I certainly DO recommend this ship for anyone! (And when I get the money I intend to order 2 more so I can repaint them to look like her 2 sister ships the R.M.S. Olympic, (in her WWI dazzle paint job), and the H.M.H.S. Britannic, (in her hospital ship paint job), just for fun.)(And since the name isn't writen on the ship she can double as the R.M.S. Titanic's older sister the R.M.S. Olympic, before the Titanic sank that is.)
D**E
Very nice, and a ton of fun! NOTE- I recomend this for persons with modeling experience.
The media could not be loaded. I actually purchased two of these..although manufactured by the same company in China, there are minor differences between the two. The first arrived and I ran it quite a few times with no problems, but wanted to do some modifications to it. The only downside was it didn't say Titanic on the model, and it didn't have digital proportional steering nor throttle, but when reversing, only the wing propellers operate, and not the center propeller, like the real ship. I found this to be a real cool detail. I ordered a second to compare to the first after modifications were done...and got a surprise..the second model DOES say Titanic on the bow, and has a more sophisticated radio system with speed control and digital proportional steering. So now I can't really which I like better. The first is a bit faster and runs longer on a battery charge, the second a bit slower, but much more realistic in operation. The lighting system, battery pack, charger, and exterior detail are identical, with the exception of the name "TITANIC" on the bow. I think they are well worth the investment..and a lot of fun! The video is of the first model. I added a "Ships Horn" sound effect gizmo that doesn't come with it.
N**A
Make the titanic sisters as a Rc to
It’s very detailed I like it titanic got it’s details from the Olympic witch was the first ship built and the second ship sister was the HMHS Britannic all 3 of them were called the Olympic class liners there would not be a titanic without her two sisters all have a important history so make them into a rc as well if you can all three of them have fans not just titanic you could look them up to to get to know them so who ever the seller is you should try to make them as well something to think about
R**E
Have had this one for nearly three years and she’s still sailing
I’ve had this boat for nearly three years and it still works! If operated straight out of the box as I’ve done with previous ones it will sink eventually. Adding a simple strip of waterproof Gorilla tape was all it took to prevent this. This Titanic has ran flawlessly and NEVER sank. Detailing as purchased is a bit toylike however having modeling experience it was also easy to add realistic detailing to make her a functional and historically accurate model. It has operated perfectly since day one, I’m very satisfied.
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