COBI WORLD WAR II – U-BOAT U-47 VIIB (422 PIECES)
The U-47 was the most effective German Kriegsmarine ocean submarine during the Second World War. It entered service in 1938. The ship became famous for her daring attack on the British Navy base, during which she sank the battleship HMS Royal Oak. During their service, the U-47 crew sank a total of 32 vessels with a total tonnage of 202,514 tons. The ship disappeared in the Atlantic in March 1941, symbolically ending the period of success of German submarines. The U-47 was a medium-sized vessel intended for long-term patrols in the waters of the oceans. It had 857 tons of displacement when submerged. On the surface, its range was 6,500 nautical miles, which it could cover at a speed of 12 knots. The safe immersion depth was 220 meters. It was sailing under the water at a maximum speed of 8 knots. He was armed with 14 torpedoes, which could be fired from 5 launchers. The crew consisted of 44 sailors and officers.
The model of the famous submarine was entirely designed with Polish COBI construction blocks in a sensational modeling scale of 1: 144! The set consists of 422 elements. The perfectly reproduced U-47 model measures 46 cm in length. All details and graphic elements are permanent prints that do not wear off even during intensive use.
The U-47 model can be beautifully displayed on the base plate attached to the set, which includes an imprint with the name and scale of the ship.
The ship will be an ideal gift for all lovers of history, naval military and maritime. It will look great on a desk, bookcase or on a souvenir shelf.
Build a story, block by block!
- 422 high-quality components
- 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 while playing or under the influence of temperature,
- clear and intuitive instruction based on drawings and icons,
- display stand with the name of the ship
- scale of the 1: 144 model,
Model dimensions (L x W x H): 46 cm (18.1 “) x 13.5 cm (5.3”)