COBI WORLD WAR II – PANZER I AUSF. A (330 PIECES)
Panzer I Ausf. A is a German light tank that was used at the beginning of World War II. A total of about 2,000 units were produced between 1934 and 1939. PzKpfw I tanks were used, among others, in the September campaign in Poland and the French campaign.
Panzer I Ausf. And it is the perfect set for both children and adult fans of construction blocks. Children will be able to fight block battles, which may contribute to their interest in history, military and technology. Thanks to the fun, many of our fans deepen their knowledge in these fields, reaching for sources in literature and the Internet. The construction and subsequent independent modification of vehicles from blocks contributes to the child’s development. Develops focus, perceptiveness, attention, and strengthens and develops the imagination, technical skills and motor skills of the child. The model has movable elements such as tracks, wheels, turret and hatches that can be opened.
The set also includes a figure of the German tank commander armed with a Parabellum pistol. Also noteworthy is the highly detailed markings on the tanker’s beret. The model uses only permanent prints, completely resigning from the use of ordinary stickers.
Older fans of blocks will appreciate the model as a collector’s item and inspiration for building realistic dioramas or own constructions. Slightly more experienced designers will find in this model an ideal source of elements for building other vehicles.
COBI construction blocks are a high-quality, safe Polish product entirely manufactured in the factory in Mielec in the Podkarpacie region.
- 330 high-quality elements
- produced 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 construction blocks,
- blocks with prints do not deform and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature,
- clear and intuitive instruction based on drawings and icons,
- a special figure of a German tanker with a parabellum pistol,
- only permanent prints without the use of stickers were used.