Building Blocks Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
Building Blocks Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress
The Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress is a legendary American heavy bomber, now available as a detailed building block set by COBI. This historic aircraft, nicknamed 'Mary Alice', is meticulously designed to a 1:48 scale using over 1200 high-quality pieces. Featuring durable prints exclusively, it comes with no stickers!
With a length of 49 cm and an impressive wingspan of 66 cm, once assembled, this model will be a standout display piece in your collection. The set includes two pilot figurines with intriguing prints and offers a host of movable parts such as wheels, retractable landing gear, propellers, ailerons, and operable bomb bay doors. A model nameplate is also included for display purposes.
The intuitive instruction manual, utilizing clear icons, makes assembly straightforward, allowing aviation and military enthusiasts of all ages to enjoy the building experience. This set promises hours of engaging and educational fun. Proudly made in Poland, within the European Union, it complies with all children's product safety standards.
Highlights:
- 1232 high-quality building pieces
- Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
- Complies with child safety product standards
- Fully compatible with other leading building brick brands
- Blocks with prints that are resistant to deformation and fading
- Clear and intuitive instructions based on drawings and icons
- 100% prints, no stickers
- Includes 2 pilot figurines
- Comes with a model nameplate
The B-17 Flying Fortress played a key role during World War II, being highly recognized due to its significant operational impact. Designed as a long-range bomber capable of carrying heavy bomb loads over substantial distances, its four-engine power and robust armament made it formidable in the skies. Known for withstanding severe enemy attacks, the B-17 performed crucial strategic bombing missions across Europe and the Pacific, symbolizing American war efforts and remaining an emblematic aircraft in aviation history.