Tesla Tank
Border Model | No. BC-005 | 1:35

Facts
- Brand:
- Border Model
- Title:
- Tesla Tank
- Number:
- BC-005
- Scale:
- 1:35
- Type:
- Static model kit
- Released:
- 2025 New tool
- Barcode:
- 6971995749820 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- red alert 2 » Other (Science Fiction)
Box contents
Dimensions:
390x260x94 mm
(15.4x10.2x3.7 inch)
Weight:
940 g (2.07 lbs)
Product timeline
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Alternative SKUs for Border Model BC-005:
BC005 | R-BC-005 | BMBC005 | BOMBC005 | BORDER-BC-005 | BOR-BC-005
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In-box reviews
External reviews
In-box review
Unknown channelComments
Mine came with NO ELECTRONICS AND NO DECALS. I checked the vendors site and it said "ELECTRONICS NOT INCLUDED". The Apocalypse tank 2.0 is twice the size, has decals and Electronics and is the same price. DO NOT BUY THIS KIT, IT'S A RIP OFF!
31 August, 20:05
For a moment I thought this was the Cybertruck, but it's not as ugly.
2 30 January, 09:43
Anybody else had a look inside the box of this kit? I just checked out 10 of them at a local hobby store and we found NONE of them had the decal sheet packed with them. Only one was on display in the shop so we got them to pull out all the stock and we looked inside and none had the small decal sheet mentioned on the box top and on the front on the instructions!
Interestingly it does not show the decals on the parts list nor does it show a placement guide! But the review (that's linked here on this page above) shows it being unboxed and it DID HAVE the small decal sheet. The shop is going to contact the supplier and find out if they should of had the small sheet of numbers and small selection of graffiti to place around the model. There seems to be quite a few tank kits coming out these days without any decals of any kind, Pity as that's just lazy from the companies doing this!
If not I'll most likely raid the spares box for my own custom "Real" in service scheme! As i want it to look like it really did enter service with the Russian army. I'll most likely do a overall Russian green with parts of the coils done in either copper or gold just to make it look interesting Not just a fantasy item
I'll also wire up the flashing LED's modules with the batteries under the turret turntable instead of in the actual Tesla Coils where it would be very hard to replace them.
They give you 2 very small PCB's with the LED's attached to put inside the coils (no batteries included) but it requires 3 volt for each LED which are switched on with a small magnet you wave near the coils on the outside to turn them on and again to turn them off.
1 16 July, 07:21
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Tesla Trooper!
1:RA2
This gentleman seems to thoroughly enjoy his dangerous profession judging by the devious grin on his face
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