Оттенок товара и его реальный цвет могут отличаться от того, что показано на фотографии, так как изображения носят иллюстративный характер. Описание товара является общим и может не включать все его характеристики.
Sherman M4A3E2 Jumbo From a set of 720 COBI building blocks, you will build the most famous Sherman model, the M4A3E2 JUMBO, the Cobra King that first entered Bastogne, Belgium. The model has elements covered with high-quality prints that do not wear out even with intensive use. The very characteristic graffiti painted by the tank crew is especially noteworthy. The construction perfectly reflects the original forms of the historical prototype. Moving wheels and working tracks, opening hatches, access to a brick engine, a movable turret and barrel and two figures guarantee the satisfaction of owning this set inspired by a true story! The whole is complemented by a plate with the name of the vehicle. The Sherman Jumbo is a large collectible kit, perfect for those with more complex kit building experience. A must have for war and history buffs. Build history, brick by brick! The Sherman M4A3E2 "Jumbo" is a short series of well-armored tanks with only 254 examples. The Shermans were armed with a 75 mm gun mounted on a modified M62 mantlet. The Jumbo, named the Cobra King, was the only one to receive a 76 mm gun and a coaxial machine gun. It was issued to the 37th Tank Battalion, 4th Armored Division in 1944. at the end of October and was the tank of the C company commander. The tank became famous during the German offensive in 1944. winter in the Ardennes. He was the first to break through the German lines and reach the surrounded troops of the 101st Airborne Division in Bastogne, Belgium. To commemorate this momentous event, the tank crew painted a special graffiti, which COBI recreated using permanent prints. The further fate of the tank is no less exciting. Some sources claim that the tank took part in Operation Hammelburg, a secret mission by General Patton, where it was destroyed in 1945. march For years, tank wrecks have been displayed on war memorials with the wrong name. Only in 2001 Army Chaplain Keith Goode helped uncover the true story of the anonymous wreck. The tank was painstakingly restored at the Patton Museum and is now located at Fort Benning, Georgia. A properly painted replacement for Sherman's famous "King Cobra" was installed in Bastogne, Belgium. 720 high-quality elements Made in an EU company with more than 20 years of tradition Meets the safety standards of children's products Fully compatible with other brands of building blocks Blocks with prints do not deform or fade during play or exposure to temperature Cobra King tank model 2 figures with accessories Name plate with the name of the set