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COBI TOYS World War II Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A Fighter Plane - Model WW2 Interlocking Building Block Set # 5721
- COBI's Historical Collection WWII building block sets meticulously capture the details of real-world vehicles, offering historically accurate models with movable parts; a perfect gift for display or interactive play
- A great educational model for kids and adults to learn together about World War II military history; with easy to follow instructions to build your tanks, WW2 planes, ships, and artillery toy sets
- The Messerschmitt Me 262A-1A Fighter Plane was the world's first operational jet-engine fighter plane flown by German Pilots during World War II
- This 1:32 scale model bomber plane set comes with 390 brick building block pieces; 1 pilot figure; stand and pad printed plaque; with movable parts
- COBI bricks boast universal compatibility with all leading building block brands for effortless integration. Crafted in Poland, these high-quality durable bricks are decorated using the pad printing process, ensuring the designs are durable and resistant to fading, for long-lasting play.
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The Messerschmitt Me 262 is the first jet-powered fighter aircraft used in
combat. Produced in Germany, it entered service in 1944 as an intercepting
fighter. Bomb and reconnaissance versions were also created. It was named
Sturmvogel by German pilots, and among the Allies it was known as Turbo. The
late entry of the aircraft into service meant that it did not play a
significant role during the war. The Messerschmitt Me 262 achieved 900 kills
while losing 100 of their own machines. This aircraft is inspired by a model
that is located in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. It was piloted by Hans
Guido Mutke, who in the last days of the war flew it to Switzerland, where he
was incarcerated. Years later, the machine returned to Germany as a wonderful
museum exhibit. With 390 COBI building blocks, you can build a perfectly
reproduced German jet aircraft from the Second World War. This historical
aircraft has been designed with attention to detail. The blocks have been
covered with high-quality pad-prints. No stickers are used in this set. The
painting of the aircraft refers to a machine with a very rich past, which is
now in the Munich Museum. At the controls of this unusual aircraft, you can
put a pilot figure. This figure is inspired by the pilot Hans Guido Mutke.
According to unconfirmed reports, this pilot may have crossed the sound
barrier for the first time! The whole set is complemented by a brick stand and
a plate with the name of the model.
combat. Produced in Germany, it entered service in 1944 as an intercepting
fighter. Bomb and reconnaissance versions were also created. It was named
Sturmvogel by German pilots, and among the Allies it was known as Turbo. The
late entry of the aircraft into service meant that it did not play a
significant role during the war. The Messerschmitt Me 262 achieved 900 kills
while losing 100 of their own machines. This aircraft is inspired by a model
that is located in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. It was piloted by Hans
Guido Mutke, who in the last days of the war flew it to Switzerland, where he
was incarcerated. Years later, the machine returned to Germany as a wonderful
museum exhibit. With 390 COBI building blocks, you can build a perfectly
reproduced German jet aircraft from the Second World War. This historical
aircraft has been designed with attention to detail. The blocks have been
covered with high-quality pad-prints. No stickers are used in this set. The
painting of the aircraft refers to a machine with a very rich past, which is
now in the Munich Museum. At the controls of this unusual aircraft, you can
put a pilot figure. This figure is inspired by the pilot Hans Guido Mutke.
According to unconfirmed reports, this pilot may have crossed the sound
barrier for the first time! The whole set is complemented by a brick stand and
a plate with the name of the model.
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