Description
North American B-25 Mitchell was a moderate American bomber from World War II. It was designed in 1939 and flew the following year. Structurally, it is a twin-engine aircraft with three-point chassis, double rudder direction and wide hull.
It was the first bomber aircraft that could take off from the aircraft carrier's deck after modifications. The most famous B-25 combat action during World War II was the rally of Lt Col Doolittle to the Japanese islands in April 1942. A squadron of these aircraft carried out an airstrike on Tokyo. Aircraft of this type were also delivered to the Soviet Union in aid of Lend-Lease.
From the world of COBI comes a model of the American North American B-25 Mitchell bomber. The aircraft was faithfully mapped using as many as 725 bricks. The aircraft utilises printed block rather than stickers. Not only does this make the model more detailed it becomes hard wearing if being used as a toy. The model is equipped with propellers and wheels that can be moved. COBI figures can be placed in the pilot's cab and in the position of the gunner.
A unique figure depicting the figure of Lieutenant Colonel James Harold Doolittle, who led the famous raid on the Capital of Japan, is included.
The B-25 Mitchell is a great gift for all aviation enthusiasts and slightly more advanced builders.
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