The bugs are back and on the attack! N.S.E.C.T, Neuro Science of Experimental Combat Technology, sounds like some science fiction nightmare (a bit like the film Runaway, if like us you're old enough and sad enough to remember that one).
Pre-programmed to explore and attack, NSECT is a robotic bug to be reckoned with. Its six frantically busy legs make it scuttle along at alarming speeds, and when it locates its prey it's fearsome mandible jaws will seize its victim. For a full frontal assault simply press the 'Stunt' button on the remote control and watch in awe. N.S.E.C.Ts wings will open to reveal a super-powerful missile launcher that can fire single shots, or hyper-rapid fire, eight suckered darts at some unsuspecting poor sucker. It's all a bit scary really, which is no doubt why kids love this thing so much.
Features
- A six-legged, robotic bug with an agenda.
- Two modes; Explore, and Attack.
- The N.S.E.C.T. has glowing eyes to reflect his mode.
- They glow red for Attack and green for Explore.
- Mandible jaws so the N.S.E.C.T. can seize objects.
- A missile launcher on his back loaded with eight missiles.
- The missiles have suckers on the end so they will stick to glass.
- Missiles can be launched in rapid fire or single fire.
- A 'stunt' button on the remote to engage and fire his missiles.
- Visit www.nsect.co.uk to play with N.S.E.C.T.s online.
- Suitable for ages 8 years+.
- Requires 1 x 9V Battery (not included) for the remote control and an internal 7.2V Battery and Charger (included).
- Size: 44 x 28 x 25.7cm.
Customer Reviews for R/C N.S.E.C.T.
I think it's a really cool toy, and it's great for all ages. I bought my son and myself one and we had lots of fun - they're incredible!
Magnus M, Bury St. Edmunds



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