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COBI Dodge WC-56 Command Car

$44.00
Availability: Low stock
SKU: 108135

Description

Introducing the Dodge WC 56 Command Car, a meticulously crafted block model released under the RAM license. This iconic American command vehicle, used to transport officers and facilitate communication on the battlefield during World War II, is recreated in a 1:35 scale with authentic historical markings from 1944. A specially designed block captures the characteristic radiator grille of Dodge cars. The model features rotating wheels with rubber tires and spots to attach figures, providing a realistic and engaging building experience. The set includes two soldier figures: an accurately recreated American general based on a historical figure, and a military driver.

The Dodge WC 56 Command Car was renowned for its versatility and sturdy construction, serving as a command vehicle and personnel transporter during World War II. Its powerful engine allowed it to navigate challenging terrains with ease, making it a standout icon of military automotive engineering of its era.

208 high-quality elements
Produced in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
Meets safety standards for children's products
Fully compatible with other construction block brands
Printed blocks are resistant to scratches, smears, and fading
Detailed car model
Includes 2 figures: general and driver
Model dimensions (L x H): 12.5 cm (4.9") x 5.5 cm (2.2")

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COBI Dodge WC-56 Command Car

$44.00

Introducing the Dodge WC 56 Command Car, a meticulously crafted block model released under the RAM license. This iconic American command vehicle, used to transport officers and facilitate communication on the battlefield during World War II, is recreated in a 1:35 scale with authentic historical markings from 1944. A specially designed block captures the characteristic radiator grille of Dodge cars. The model features rotating wheels with rubber tires and spots to attach figures, providing a realistic and engaging building experience. The set includes two soldier figures: an accurately recreated American general based on a historical figure, and a military driver.

The Dodge WC 56 Command Car was renowned for its versatility and sturdy construction, serving as a command vehicle and personnel transporter during World War II. Its powerful engine allowed it to navigate challenging terrains with ease, making it a standout icon of military automotive engineering of its era.

208 high-quality elements
Produced in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
Meets safety standards for children's products
Fully compatible with other construction block brands
Printed blocks are resistant to scratches, smears, and fading
Detailed car model
Includes 2 figures: general and driver
Model dimensions (L x H): 12.5 cm (4.9") x 5.5 cm (2.2")

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