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Pieces: 452
Build Skill: Beginners

The De Havilland Mosquito is a British twin-engine, two-seater military aircraft of the Second World War, which has been in use since 1941. It was produced in various designs and quickly became a universal machine suitable for long flights. Considered one of the most successful fighter bombers in World War II, it was hailed by RAF pilots as a wooden miracle. Although the Mosquito was a modern machine, it was mainly made of spruce, plywood and balsa, covered with linen!

Not a wooden, but a block miracle of COBI consists of 452 stones. The model has many moving elements such as rotating wheels with rubber tires, moving propellers and ailerons. In the cabin we can imitate a pilot figure and a head imitating the co-pilot! The block model was made in a painting of a historical copy with its own name "Black Rufe". The blocks are covered with high-quality prints that do not wear out even with intensive use. This is a great model for all aviation enthusiasts. Thanks to the aircraft’s faithful proportions and details, the model is perfect as a decoration for any collection of young and adult history and aviation enthusiasts. The whole set is completed by a bomb and a brick with the model name.


Properties
  • Developed and manufactured in Europe
  • High-quality building blocks (no deformation by heat or fading by sun)
  • Compatible with building blocks from other leading brands
  • Including 1 figure
  • Building block with nameplate
  • Intuitively understandable instructions


Technical data
  • Number of parts: 452
  • Figures: 1
  • Dimensions: 310x420x90mm
  • Age group: 6+


Included
  • 1x De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI kit (452 pieces)
  • 1x Figure
  • 1x Building block with nameplate
  • 1x Instructions

This set contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years


COBI
COBI De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI 452 Teile Klemmbausteine
Product number: 9786913
Manufacturer number: COBI-5718

€46.99*

Not in stock. Available only by special order in approx. 7 to 21 business days.

Pieces: 452
Build Skill: Beginners

The De Havilland Mosquito is a British twin-engine, two-seater military aircraft of the Second World War, which has been in use since 1941. It was produced in various designs and quickly became a universal machine suitable for long flights. Considered one of the most successful fighter bombers in World War II, it was hailed by RAF pilots as a wooden miracle. Although the Mosquito was a modern machine, it was mainly made of spruce, plywood and balsa, covered with linen!

Not a wooden, but a block miracle of COBI consists of 452 stones. The model has many moving elements such as rotating wheels with rubber tires, moving propellers and ailerons. In the cabin we can imitate a pilot figure and a head imitating the co-pilot! The block model was made in a painting of a historical copy with its own name "Black Rufe". The blocks are covered with high-quality prints that do not wear out even with intensive use. This is a great model for all aviation enthusiasts. Thanks to the aircraft’s faithful proportions and details, the model is perfect as a decoration for any collection of young and adult history and aviation enthusiasts. The whole set is completed by a bomb and a brick with the model name.


Properties
  • Developed and manufactured in Europe
  • High-quality building blocks (no deformation by heat or fading by sun)
  • Compatible with building blocks from other leading brands
  • Including 1 figure
  • Building block with nameplate
  • Intuitively understandable instructions


Technical data
  • Number of parts: 452
  • Figures: 1
  • Dimensions: 310x420x90mm
  • Age group: 6+


Included
  • 1x De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI kit (452 pieces)
  • 1x Figure
  • 1x Building block with nameplate
  • 1x Instructions

This set contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 3 years