Description: The George foreman indoor outdoor electric grill is perfect for entertaining. Use the 240 sq. In. Nonstick cooking surface to make a delicious family dinner, or move it outdoors for a classic backyard barbecue. The sloped grilling surface, variable temperature controls, and easy cleanup make it that much simpler to create burgers, chicken, appetizers, desserts, and so much more! plus, it's fully electric, so you'll get high quality grilling with no charcoal, no propane, and no flare-ups.
Features: A collector's model of the German battleship Gneisenau from World War II was designed by the COBI company in a 1:300 scale model. It consists of 2417 building blocks and is 81 cm long. It faithfully reflects the proportions of the historic ship and retains all its essential elements, including armament. The model ship was created to look as it did during "Operation Berlin 1941" (Atlantic). It was the famous corsair rally in the Atlantic Ocean with the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau!
The block model of the Genisenau ship has been covered with high-quality prints that do not wear off even during use. Noteworthy is the intricately reproduced shape of the hull and attention to maintaining as many details as possible. The model has numerous moving parts such as: propellers, rudders, rotating...
Features: The world's most famous American Iowa-class battleships in one excitingEXECUTIVE EDITION set! You decide which of the four ships you want to build! In the box you will find bricks with individual ship markings, bricks for design changes, and a set of four exclusive black nameplates!
USS Iowa (BB-61)
USS New Jersey (BB-62)
USS Missouri (BB-63)
USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
Which of them will be on your shelf? Or maybe all four?
The Iowa-class battleships are four ships ordered by the US Navy from 1939-1940 to conduct joint operations under the so-called high-speed fleet teams (Task Force). From the moment of their inception, the battleships took part in all wars conducted by the USA until the end of the 20th century. It was onboard the USS Missouri (BB-63) on September 2, 1945, that the act of s...