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COBI R.M.S. Titanic

White, 1929

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Description

During its maiden voyage, on the night of the 14th to 15th of April, 1912, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown-New York route, the British Trans-American R.M.S Titanic ocean liner collided with an iceberg and sank. To this day the accident is one of the most famous maritime disasters of all time and still evokes strong emotions even now. The Titanic carried about 2,228 people during the ill-fated voyage. It was 268.99 meters long and 29.41 meters wide. The Titanic was a marvel of early 20th century technology. The ship's brick model consists of 722 COBI building blocks. When built, it is 64 cm long and 15 cm high. Numerous details create the scale of 1:450 and faithfully reproduce the shape and body of the legendary original. The set contains several moving elements. This edition is equipped with rotating wheels mounted on the flat bottom of the ship. With a little builder’s help, the ship can "swim" on flat surfaces such as the floors, carpets or tables. Thanks to this, the collector's model also becomes a toy. You can also move the cranes, screws and the rudders. The manual uses a system of simple icons and pictograms, which will easily guide you through the construction process. The Titanic brick model does not require gluing or painting. All graphics and inscriptions are printed in the form of very durable prints that do not smear or scratch or fade under the influence of sun, water or even very intense fun. No stickers were used in the model. The kit is recommended to persons over 8 years of age. It will certainly bring a lot of satisfaction to both the youngest fans of bricks as well as adult enthusiasts of history and nautical engineering. The R.M.S Titanic model is sure to look spectacular both on the collector's desk and in every teenager's or child's room. 722 high-quality components Manufactured in the EU by a company with more than 20 years of tradition Meets safety standards for children's products Fully compatible with other brands of building blocks Printed blocks do not smear of scratch and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature Easy-to-read and intuitive instruction based on illustrations and step-by-step instructions 1:450 scale model Wheeled for increased play value The set does not contain stickers, only durable prints are used Special strings are included to mount the ship's rigging Safety Warning Danger of suffocation due to small parts that can be swallowed

Key Features

Building blocks made in EU

Compatible with other brands

Illustrated assembly instructions

Model contains 720 elements

Product Specifications

Brand
COBI
Model
1929
Colour
White
Size
Grande
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 January 2021
Listed Since
01 January 2011

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