Calendar of premieres for December '24
HISTORICAL COLLECTION GREAT WAR
COBI-2994
Fokker D. VII
Planned Release Date 5th December
The Fokker D.VII was one of the best German aircraft of the Great War, valued for its extraordinary manoeuvrability and stability in the air. This aircraft became the symbol of the fearless pilot Rudolf Berthold – one of the most effective aces, who destroyed 44 machines, despite his serious wounds! Created from COBI building bricks, in 1:32 scale, this model faithfully reproduces this historic aircraft, offering interactive fun thanks to movable parts such as the propeller, wheels and wing ailerons. Excellent prints on the bricks reproduce the historical markings of the Fokker D.VII.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION GREAT WAR
COBI-2996
FOKKER DR. I "RED BARON"
Planned Release Date 6th December
The Fokker Dr.1, a German triplane with incredible manoeuvrability, although slower than modern machines, became the symbol of the intrepid pilot, Manfred von Richthofen – the most recognisable flying ace of that era. His plane aroused respect and admiration, and the story of the Red Baron fascinates aviation enthusiasts to this day.
Made of COBI building bricks, in 1:32 scale, this model faithfully recreates this historic aircraft. It includes movable parts such as the propeller, wheels and wing ailerons for a lot of fun. Excellent prints reproduce the historical markings of the aircraft. The set also includes figurines of the legendary Manfred von Richthofen and his four-legged friend, Moritz his dog.
HISTORICAL COLLECTON
COBI-1680
R.M.S. TITANIC
Planned Release Date 11th December
The R.M.S. Titanic model is not only an amazing journey in time, but also a great opportunity to experience history in a modern way. During its first voyage, on the night of 14-15 April 1912, the Titanic became a symbol of a tragic maritime disaster that still arouses strong emotions today. This model pays tribute to this legendary ocean liner. Constructed from 593 building blocks, the model was made in 1:700 scale and is 38.5 cm long. The brick-built Titanic precisely reproduces the shape of the historic original, with numerous details such as moving cranes, screws and rudder to capture the full authenticity. The set also includes an elegant display stand with a plate.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION GREAT WAR
COBI-1681
H.M.H.S. BRITANNIC
Planned Release Date 11th December
Titanic's sister ship, initially designed as a luxury ocean liner, was eventually converted into a hospital ship during World War I. Although during her service, on November 21, 1916, the Britannic sank after colliding with a sea mine, thanks to an efficient evacuation, most of the crew and passengers were saved. This model pays tribute to the legendary ship, whose deck hosted wounded soldiers and medical personnel. Constructed from 636 COBI building blocks, the H.M.H.S. Britannic is 38.5 cm long and at 1:700 scale. The brick-built Britannic precisely reproduces the shape of its historic original, with numerous details such as moving cranes, screws and a rudder capture the full authenticity. The set also includes an elegant display stand with a plate.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3123
PANZER VI TIGER I no 131
Planned Release Date 6th December
A unique model of a very recognisable and constantly kept running tank, the PzKpfw VI Tiger with number 131. The famous Tiger was captured by the British in Africa during World War II and is now the biggest attraction at The Tank Museum! The 131 Brick Tiger has been reproduced with attention to detail in the very popular 1:35 scale! The model has movable elements such as the turret and barrel, as well as rotating wheels and tracks, plus a removeable engine. The refined set consists of 898 elements and faithfully reflects the original shapes of its historical prototype.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3124
PzKpfw VI Tiger Ausf. E
Planned Release Date 4th December
Pz.Kpfw. VI "Tiger", number 114, is in the Musée des Blindés in Saumur, France. It is one of the most valuable exhibits of this museum. The detailed brick model was designed in 1:35 scale using 870 elements and is 25 cm long. You can choose whether your vehicle has German or French (Bretange) markings. The functionalities of the model are: a removable brick replica of the engine, working tracked traction, a cannon that can be moved up and down and a rotating turret. The set also includes detailed figures of German and French tank crew.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3126
M4 SHERMAN
Planned Release Date 12th December
The M4 Sherman is an American medium tank that was armed with the M3 100mm gun produced during World War II. It was used, by: the USA, Great Britain, Poland, the Soviet Union and Canada. The 75 mm was very highly rated on all fronts of World War II due to its reliability, outstanding design and low production cost. The M4 Sherman has been carefully designed in 1:35 scale using 663 pieces. It features working tracked traction, a rotating turret, a movable barrel, an opening hatch, and a service hatch with a brick dummy engine underneath. The set includes a figure of an American tank crew member with a helmet and an M3 "Grease gun" submachine gun. The second figure depicts an infantry soldier dressed in a thick winter coat and armed with an M1 Garand rifle.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3127
PANZERKAMPWAGEN IV Ausf.G
Planned Release Date 13th December
The sensationally reproduced Panzer IV is equipped with working tracked traction, a movable turret, a barrel and an opening hatch. Under the opening service hatch there is a brick dummy engine! The set includes a figure of a German tank crew member equipped with a cap, headphones, binoculars and a Parabellum personal pistol. The second figure is an infantry soldier who interchangeably wears a helmet or a forage cap, has a Mauser rifle and a bicycle. In addition, the set includes a brick road sign warning of the dangers associated with entering Stalingrad.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3125
U.S. CONTROL TOWER
Planned Release Date 13th December
The U.S. Control Tower is a massive structure consisting of 664 building bricks, designed in a scale of 1:35. It is a great air traffic control tower, with an impressive height of 38cm’s. The set includes a figure of an American soldier on a motorcycle and a figure of an American signalman. The set includes accessories such as ammunition, a box, a shovel, barrels and sandbags.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3128
Mark IV CHURCHILL
Planned Release Date 18th December
The Churchill is a British heavy infantry tank from World War II. It became one of the most recognisable Allied vehicles of this period. It has been modified many times, and many special vehicles have been based on this tank. The set is designed in 1:35 scale using 668 COBI bricks. The tank is equipped with working tracked traction, a rotating turret, a movable gun and an opening hatch. The set includes a figure of a British tank crew member equipped with a beret, a Sten submachine gun and binoculars. The second figure is a famous British Field Marshal known from history, in a characteristic sweater, with a beret on his head and a map of the invasion of Italy held in his hand.
HISTORICAL COLLECTION WORLD WAR II
COBI-3129
M3 Stuart
Planned Release Date 19th December
The M3 Stuart from the heart of operations in Europe and the Pacific! The Stuart is an American light tank from World War II, which appeared on the fronts in North Africa and Europe. Stuart tanks also found their way into the Pacific war zone, where they easily dealt with Japanese light tanks. The brick Stuart has been carefully designed in 1:35 scale and includes a working track traction, a rotating turret, a movable barrel, an opening hatch and a service hatch under which there is a brick dummy engine. The vehicle has additional machine guns on the sides, as well as dual markings and design depending on whether you want to build the tank from Europe or the Pacific. The set includes two figures of American tank crew members with helmets and an M3 "Grease gun" submachine gun and binoculars.
COBI-24607
RAM 1500
Planned Release Date 16th December
Designed with attention to detail, the RAM 1500 brick model in 1:35 scale is a real treat for automotive and building enthusiasts. It consists of 183 pieces, including realistic body and rims that perfectly reflect the look of a real pickup truck. Rubber tyres and spinning wheels bring the truck to life, while solid block axles ensure durability. The RAM 1500 model is not only a lot of fun, but also a great collector's item. Build a miniature car in American style!
COBI-24608
RAM 1500 Police
Planned Release Date 16th December
Nothing makes your heart beat faster like the sight of police vehicles in the mirror and the sound of a siren! Designed with attention to detail, the 1:35 scale brick model of the RAM 1500 police car is a real treat for car and building enthusiasts. This unique police pickup truck features 203 pieces, including realistic exteriors, rims and distinctive police details that perfectly capture the look of a law enforcement vehicle. High-quality prints make the model look like a miniature version of the legendary American car. Rubber tyres and spinning wheels bring the game to life, while solid brick axles ensure durability.
COBI-24610
RAM 2500
Planned Release Date 17th December
Designed with functionality and details in mind, the RAM 2500 brick model in 1:35 scale is a treat for car and building enthusiasts. The model consists of 187 pieces, that faithfully reproduce the distinctive features of this powerful pickup. Realistic body parts, unique design and high-quality prints make the model look like a miniature of the real RAM 2500. Rubber tyres and spinning wheels provide durability and a realistic play experience.
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