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BruderMAN TGS Tank Truck

R679

Retail: R1,000
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The MAN TGS is the perfect, all-round vehicle for construction sites, long-haul deployment and local distribution. Thanks to durable design, featuring powerful engines and providing an over-average payload, this truck is the all-round vehicle with plenty of innovations on board. The BRUDER model of the MAN TGS tanker truck at a scale of 1:16 is a combination of the new MAN cab and the redeveloped tanker body. This fully functional tanker body also brings about a host of new functions for our young tanker truck drivers. Fill water into the tank. Build up pressure using the manually operated, compressed-air pump and operate the locking lever to drain the water through the hose using the draining unit. BRUDER offers a truck tanker trailer (item no. 03925) as an ideal supplement to perfectly match this appealing tanker truck and form a vehicle combination with a length of almost one metre. BRUDER also offers numerous bworld toy figures. They can be positioned in the cab or climb the vehicle via the ladder to inspect the tank from the top. This model is also compatible with the light and sound module (item no. 02801).

Product Features

Cab

  • Cab windows made from transparent and shatter-proof plastic
  • Folding outside mirrors
  • Doors open

Vehicle design

  • Water tank (approx. 390 ml)
  • Manually operated compressed-air pump to feed water into the hose system
  • Discharge unit with locking lever and hose reel
  • Ladder for maintenance on the rear of the tanker

Additional features

  • Compatible with light and sound module to enhance the fun, item no.: 02801 (not within the scope of delivery)

General information

  • Recommended age: suitable from 4 years for playing indoors and outdoors
  • Manufactured from high-quality plastics, such as ABS
  • Compatible with figure
  • Scale 1:16
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