Cobi Panzer VI Tiger I no 131 The Tank Museum
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A unique model of an instantly recognizable and still operational tank: PzKpfw VI Tiger with the number 131. The famous Tiger was captured by the British in Africa during World War II and is now the main attraction of the Tank Museum.
The Tiger 131 made from building blocks has been accurately recreated at a scale of 1:28. It features movable elements such as a turret and a cannon barrel, as well as rotating wheels and tracks. This sophisticated set consists of 1,275 pieces and faithfully reflects the original shapes of its historical counterpart. Our powerful tank made from building blocks is adorned with high-quality prints that do not wear off. Notably, the new, authentic color scheme makes the model look stunning. The design of the tank has also improved; it is even better and more detailed. We have used a completely new drive wheel. The structure of the turret is entirely different and closely follows the original in detail, with the interior elements cleverly mimicked using building blocks.
The set includes a mini model of the Maybach engine, which can be displayed alongside the tank model or placed inside the tank under the service hatch. The model features movable wheels and tracks made up of many links. While having fun, you can drive the tank and watch the track drive in action. The included replica tank ammunition can be stored inside the vehicle. The hatches can be opened, providing space for standard COBI figures. The entire set is complemented by a white plaque with the name of the tank and the logo of The Tank Museum.
Build history brick by brick and complete your collection! The Panzerkampfwagen VI, or Tiger, is a German heavy tank from World War II. Its distinctive shape is still recognizable today...