Soldiers Figures
Bricks: Soldier Figures. Explore our building blocks offers.Our company’s military products are replicas of historical models and we clearly distance ourselves from the glorification of war in any way. The models of historical vehicles, ships, airplanes and other subjects we create are made with the utmost dedication to accurate reproduction and attention to detail, and COBI does this in interest of helping to inspire generations of people to learn about history.
FAQ
Yes, and that’s exactly why so many people are so drawn to this series. The figures are perfect for building dioramas depicting specific events from World War II - from the Normandy landings to urban combat or frontline scenes. Thanks to the variety of uniforms, accessories, and weapons, you can create much more realistic displays. Even a small scene with just a few figures can look very atmospheric, especially when placed next to vehicles and buildings from the same collection.
Because it is the figures that most often give the entire display its character. A tank or an airplane on its own looks impressive but adding soldiers makes the whole display feel much more like a real historical scene. In the case of COBI, the print on the uniform, equipment, and distinctive accessories specific to particular armies play a major role.
In many cases, yes. The manufacturer often draws inspiration from historical formations, units, and specific battles from World War II. In the case of COBI the uniform prints, equipment, and accessories specific to particular armies play a major role. Thanks to this, the sets don’t look random and have a more historical feel than classic military figures. It is precisely this detail that makes the series appealing to people interested in history, not just the blocks themselves.
Yes, and many people build their collections this way. The figures go well with tanks, planes, cannons, and ships from the World War II series. This makes it easy to build larger displays over time. Some collectors recreate specific historical events, while others simply build their own military formations. The freedom to mix and match sets ensures that the collection remains engaging for a long time and offers plenty of opportunities for expansion.
It’s one of the best choices to start with, especially for those who want to get a feel for the entire series first. The sets with figures are usually smaller and simpler than the elaborate vehicle models, but they showcase the style of the COBI military collection very well. They also make it easy to decide which direction to take the collection later on - more toward tanks, aircraft or historical dioramas. For many people, it is the figures that spark a later passion for the entire WWII series.