Product Description
The Cromwell Mk.IV is a British medium tank that was used in the Second World War. It entered service in 1944 and was mainly used by the British Armoured Corps. This tank was known for its speed and manoeuvrability, which allowed it to operate effectively on the battlefield. The Cromwell was equipped with a 75 mm main gun and a 600 hp Rolls-Royce Meteor engine. This gave it good firepower as well as mobility and the ability to move quickly over different types of terrain. The Cromwell Mk.IV played a decisive role in the Normandy campaign and in subsequent Allied operations in Western Europe. Tanks of this type were also used by the 1st Polish Armoured Division (the so-called Black Devils) of the Polish armed forces in the west during the Second World War!
The miniature model made of COBI building blocks was designed in 1:72 scale and consists of 110 high-quality elements. When built, the tank is 9 cm long. Despite its compact size, the model has perfectly retained all the important features of its historical role model! British markings are printed on the sides of the vehicle. The tank can be moved thanks to the mounted wheels. The turret of the tank is also movable and can be rotated.
The model is perfect for a good start to your adventure with COBI building blocks. Cromwell Mk.IV is also an interesting model and gadget for collectors. It takes up little space and easily finds its place on the desk at home, at work or on the bookshelf.
If you are an advanced block designer, the model offers you very interesting elements. Express your passion with clamp blocks and build history block by block!
Details
- Scale: 1:72
- Parts: 110
- Age rating: from 6 years
- Dimensions:9 cm (3.5 inches) x 3.5 cm (1.4 inches) x 4 cm (1.6 inches)
Information
- 110 high-quality elements
- Made in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
- Meets the safety standards for children's products
- Fully compatible with other brands of clamp building blocks
- Blocks with imprints do not deform or fade during play or when exposed to temperature
- Clear and intuitive instructions based on drawings and symbols