Lim-1 Polish Air Force 1952, model, 504 parts, 8 years and up

Deliverytime: 35 - 37 working days (Mo-Fr) *
28,05 EUR
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The Lim-1 fighter is a Soviet-licensed Mikoyan MiG-15 built by the Polish aviation industry. The start of production at WSK-1 in Mielec led to significant development of the aviation industry as well as units supplying raw materials, materials and technical equipment. The Lim-1 aircraft were equipped with the Lis-1 engine, which was also manufactured under licence in Poland. The first Lim-1 aircraft was flown on 17 July 1952 in 1952. About 227 units of this aircraft were produced for over two years.

The LIM-1 (MIG-15) model aircraft was designed in 1:32 scale and consists of 504 high-quality elements. All markings and lettering on the model are imprints that will not rub off during use. The set has movable elements such as wheels and a hinged cabin in which we can place a figure of a Polish pilot. The set includes a presentation stand with a sign with the name of the set and the nationality mark. Thanks to the intuitive instructions with clear symbols, the assembly is easy. The aircraft is a must-have for all fans of aviation, the military and military technology. It is also a perfect addition to the Armed Forces, Cold War and Korean War collections. In this series, Cobi has also released the MIG-15 aircraft in the Soviet version and the Czechoslovakian S-102 version.
The set was entirely manufactured in Poland in the European Union.

Attention: not suitable for children under 36 months!

  • 504 high quality elements
  • Made in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
  • Meet the safety standards for products for children
  • Fully compatible with other brands of clamp-on blocks
  • Blocks with imprints do not deform or fade during play or when exposed to heat
  • Clear and intuitive instructions based on drawings and symbols
  • 100% prints, no stickers
  • Block display stand
  • Nameplate
  • Pilot figure
  • Age: from 8 years

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