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World War 2 - 10.5cm LeFH 18 130 Pcs

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Management number 206964479 Release Date 2025/10/29 List Price $14.40 Model Number 206964479
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World War 2 - 10.5cm LeFH 18 130 Pcs

ETA: 30 November 2025

A starter set to help you get to know and love the Historical Collection from COBI! In the box you will find everything you need to build a story, piece by piece. The howitzer model was developed in 1:35 scale matching the rest of the COBI Historical Collection. It has a movable barrel and features a photo-realistic design. The set includes a figure of a German artilleryman armed with a P08 Parabellum pistol. The set also includes a plate with the name of the model. The set complements the collection from the Second World War, designed for enthusiasts of history, military technology and fans of the highest quality block modeling! Features: - 132 high-quality elements - Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition - The blocks meet the safety standards of products for children - Fully compatible with other brands of construction blocks - Blocks with prints do not scratch or smear and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature - Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step directions - 1:35 scale howitzer model - 1 figure - A block with the name of the set - PAD PRINTED, only prints Model dimensions (L x H): 16 cm (6.3") x 7.5 cm (3") The 105mm howitzer was the standard equipment of German field artillery units during World War II. It was also used in the Wespe vehicle. The howitzer entered service in 1935 and was adapted for horse transport. Despite the creation of more modern weapons at the turn of the 1930s and 1940s, it remained in continuous use until the end of World War II.


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