Features: There is probably no other tank that has inspired more curiosity and interest in the entire history of mechanized armor than the Panzer VIII “MAUS”. It is surrounded by an aura of mystery, and the facts are mixed about it with the legends surrounding growing over the years. The Panzerkampfwagen VIII "MAUS" was a prototype German super heavy tank from the Second World War. It was the heaviest and largest tank ever built. It weighed over 188 tons! The project was carried out in the years 1942-1944. Only two incomplete prototypes were ever built and never entered service. In April 1945, the Red Army captured both abandoned Maus prototypes, which were located at the Kummersdorf training ground. They were assembled into a vehicle with the hull of the first prototype and the turret of the second. This h...
Features: USS Arizona is a battleship that was launched during the Great War. During its service, the ship underwent modernization. Arizona was present at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941. During the raid on board the ship there was a catastrophic detonation. Most of the crew were killed and the ship sank, becoming a symbol of the Japanese attack. The wreckage of the battleship has never been recovered. The elements of the superstructure protruding above the water surface were removed, leaving only the barbet of the third main artillery tower still above the waterline. In 1962, the USS Arizona mausoleum on the wreckage was opened. The famous ship was designed in a scale of 1: 300 and is 24 inches long. Over 2,000 bricks will provide hours of exciting construction! Clear and intuitive instructions wi...
Features: The F/A-18E Super Hornet is a building-block model from the film released under the original TOP GUN: Maverick™ license. Legendary U.S. Navy pilot and instructor Pete "Maverick" Mitchell flies this aircraft with its distinct markings. In anticipation of the release of the film, you can now build your own Super Hornet on a model scale of 1:48. The model has been faithfully created from 570 COBI building blocks. In the set you will find high-quality prints and stickers accurately reproducing the original painting of the film’s aircraft. The model is equipped with a movable canopy and rotating wheels. Under the wings there is a large arsenal of weapons. In the cockpit you can seat the special block-pilot. It also includes an elegant block display stand and a plaque containing the name of the aircraft ...
Features: The M4 Sherman as the main American medium tank from the Second World War. Produced in the years 1942-1945, it became the most recognizable American tank. It was constantly modified during the war. It was equipped with a 75 mm cannon. The ammunition and the flammable engine initially made the Shermans an easy target for the heavier German tanks. Only after the construction was refined could the roles be reversed. A total of approximately 49,000 of all versions of the Sherman were produced. The tank was used by, among others, the army of the USA, Great Britain, Poland, France and the USSR. It had a reputation as a reliable, easy-to-manufacture and well-armed tank.
The COBI block-based Sherman was produced in a large scale 1:28, which allows more details to be reproduced! The tank has a movable ca...
Features: From this set of COBI construction blocks you can build an Abrams tank in the M1A2 version, developed under the license of General Dynamics Land Systems. The model was reproduced in a sensational scale of 1:35. The latest version of this cutting-edge tank is even more detailed. It became possible thanks to the use of new blocks from the ever-growing catalog of elements created by COBI. The model has only high-quality prints that do not wear off during use. The vehicle has working tracks and opening hatches to place the crew. The vehicle's turret and barrel are movable. Under the removable service hatch there is an engine modeled from bricks. The Abrams tank has been enriched with accessories such as: a block sack, spare tracks, ammunition and two machine guns. The set includes a very interesting figure of an American...