£113.26

COBI HMS Hood

Various, ["4830"]

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£153.35 £101.09 £112.49 £123.89 £135.30 £146.70 £158.10 23 May 2024 28 October 2024 05 April 2025 11 September 2025 17 February 2026

Price Distribution

Price distribution over 636 days • 5 price ranges

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30 days · current 16 days 184 days 339 days 67 days 0 85 170 254 339 £106-115 £115-125 £125-134 £134-144 £144-153 Days at Price

Price Analysis

Most common range: £134-144 (339 days, 53.3%)

Price range: £106 - £153

Price levels: 5 price ranges over 636 days

Description

HMS Hood was a British battlecruiser from the interwar period and World War II. Launched in 1918, it entered service two years later. It was 262.3 meters long. The main artillery armament of the cruiser was eight BL Mk I guns, caliber 381mm. In the interwar period, the cruiser, as the largest ship in the world, was the showpiece of the Royal Navy. After the outbreak of World War II and the defeat of France, she was transported to Gibraltar, where he joined the Force H. On May 21, 1941, accompanied by the battleship "Prince of Wales", she set out on her last voyage. Three days later, British ships clashed in the Danish Strait with the German battleship Bismarck and the accompanying heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. After a short artillery duel over a long distance, the well-aimed salvo caused an internal explosion in the stern of the Hood, which completely destroyed the ship. Out of the 1,418 crew, only three sailors were saved. The sinking of Hood caused a shock in Britain. The block model HMS Hood was designed in a scale of 1: 300 and faithfully reproduces the details of its historical inspiration. The block battleship is 88 cm / 34.6 "long and 22 cm / 8.7" high. It has many moving parts, such as deck guns, rotating artillery towers, rudders and propellers. The model has been covered with high-quality prints imitating the equipment and camouflage of the ship. The prints do not wear off even during intensive use. The ship will surely delight any history, military or maritime enthusiast. It will look great on a desk, in a bookcase, in an office or in the room of a young brick enthusiast. • 2,613 high-quality blocks • Produced in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition • Meets the safety standards for 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 illustrations and step-by-step instructions • Display stand with the name of the ship • 1:300 scale Dimensions for model with stand (L x H): 88 cm (34.6 ") x 22 cm (8.7") Directions Clear and intuitive instructions based illustrations and step-by-step instructions Safety Warning 30 days warranty on manufacturer's defects

Key Features

Building blocks made in EU

Compatible with other brands

Illustrated assembly instructions

Model contains 2613 elements

Product Specifications

Brand
COBI
Colour
Various
Size
2.76 X 17.72 X 12.6 Inches
Format
Toy
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 2022
Listed Since
23 November 2021

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