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COBI Space Shuttle Atlantis

$97.00
Availability: Very low stock
SKU: 106467

Description

The COBI Space Shuttle Atlantis, a testament to mankind's exploration of space, is an exceptional addition to the COBI Historical Collection. This meticulously designed set features a 1:100 scale model of Atlantis, boasting high-quality prints, movable elements, interior access, and a miniature Hubble telescope. With both collector's and educational value, the set includes a stand for an impressive display.

Building this iconic kit is a simple and satisfying process, guided by intuitive instructions with clear illustrations. Embark on a historical journey, piece by piece, and create your own collection with COBI.

The Atlantis (OV-104), NASA's fourth shuttle to undertake a space flight, made its debut on October 3, 1985, completing 33 missions over 26 years. After its successful mission to supply the International Space Station, Atlantis landed on July 21, 2011, marking the end of the space shuttle era. Now housed at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Atlantis serves as a museum.

Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, the Hubble Space Telescope orbits in low Earth orbit and has been a pivotal instrument in astronomy since its launch by the Discovery shuttle on April 24, 1990. Serviced by the space shuttle Atlantis during the STS-125 mission in 2009, the Hubble received new instruments and essential repairs.

Key Features:

685 high-quality pieces
Produced in the EU with over 20 years of tradition
Meets safety standards for children's products
Fully compatible with other construction block brands
Scratch-resistant, non-smearing prints
Clear instructions with step-by-step directions
Model of space shuttle with stand
Miniature Hubble telescope with stand
1 astronaut figure
Scale 1:100
Block nameplates
Model Dimensions:
345 mm (13.6") x 260 mm (10.2") x 185 mm (7.3")

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COBI Space Shuttle Atlantis
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COBI Space Shuttle Atlantis

$97.00

The COBI Space Shuttle Atlantis, a testament to mankind's exploration of space, is an exceptional addition to the COBI Historical Collection. This meticulously designed set features a 1:100 scale model of Atlantis, boasting high-quality prints, movable elements, interior access, and a miniature Hubble telescope. With both collector's and educational value, the set includes a stand for an impressive display.

Building this iconic kit is a simple and satisfying process, guided by intuitive instructions with clear illustrations. Embark on a historical journey, piece by piece, and create your own collection with COBI.

The Atlantis (OV-104), NASA's fourth shuttle to undertake a space flight, made its debut on October 3, 1985, completing 33 missions over 26 years. After its successful mission to supply the International Space Station, Atlantis landed on July 21, 2011, marking the end of the space shuttle era. Now housed at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, Atlantis serves as a museum.

Named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, the Hubble Space Telescope orbits in low Earth orbit and has been a pivotal instrument in astronomy since its launch by the Discovery shuttle on April 24, 1990. Serviced by the space shuttle Atlantis during the STS-125 mission in 2009, the Hubble received new instruments and essential repairs.

Key Features:

685 high-quality pieces
Produced in the EU with over 20 years of tradition
Meets safety standards for children's products
Fully compatible with other construction block brands
Scratch-resistant, non-smearing prints
Clear instructions with step-by-step directions
Model of space shuttle with stand
Miniature Hubble telescope with stand
1 astronaut figure
Scale 1:100
Block nameplates
Model Dimensions:
345 mm (13.6") x 260 mm (10.2") x 185 mm (7.3")

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