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The Sherman Firefly was a British modification of the most popular American tank from the Second World War. The British used their 17-pounder cannon in it. The "IC" symbol stands for a variant with a cast front armor and a welded rear. It was a very successful construction that appeared on the Western Front in mid-1944.
The COBI model received the original markings of the Polish Armed Forces fighting alongside the Allies and the historical name "REVENGE II". The tank was developed in a 1:35 scale matching our figures and consists of 600 construction blocks. The model's functionalities include: an opening hatch, access to a block-built engine, a rotating turret, a movable cannon and working tracks.
All graphic elements are high-quality prints. There are no stickers in the set! The box also includes a plate with the name of the tank printed on it.
An important element of the set is a very carefully designed exclusive figure: General Władysław Anders (1892-1970), Polish general and politician. In September 1939, he fought with German and Soviet troops. He was taken prisoner by Russia. He was the Commander of the Polish Army in the USSR and the 2nd Polish Corps. After the war he became the Supreme Commander and Inspector General of the Polish Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland and successor of the President of the Republic of Poland in exile. He died in 1970. He was buried with his soldiers at the Polish War Cemetery in Monte Cassino.
The Sherman Firefly together with the figure of General Władysław Anders is a must for enthusiasts of history, armor and a beautiful model for any collection dedicated to the Second World War. Our 1:35 scale collection cannot be complete without this set! Build history, piece by piece!
600 high-quality elements Produced in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition The blocks meet the safety standards of products for children Fully compatible with other brands of construction blocks Blocks with prints do not scratch or smear and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step directions An additional brick with the model name Figure of General Władysław Anders Model dimensions (length x width x height): 230 mm (9") x 80 mm (3.15") x 115 mm (4.52")