Amphibious Tank brings you your beer

Will protect it with a bb gun too

Amphibious Tank brings you your beer. Gadgets, Toys, Dad 0

8 July 2008 17:20 GMT / By Stuart Miles

While the summer struggles to get through to us here in the UK, one company has created an amphibious tank that is capable of delivering your beers as well as protecting them.

Called, strangely enough, The Amphibious Tank, the dark grey military looking remote controlled tank has four wheels, the ability to hold four cans of beer and if that wasn't enough features a bb gun to protect your stash on its delivery.

Created by Danbar Toys, the tank is capable of travelling on terrafirma and water thanks to a press of a button on the remote (although you won't be able to do it with cargo) that switches the propulsion from the wheels to jets out the back.

The bb gun is controlled remotely and the whole thing will cost you £59.99 when it becomes available later in the year.

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