COBI 5757 – Horton Ho 229 – Futuristic Flying Wings (Speed Build Review)
Finally, COBI has once again tackled an unusual piece of military history. This is the prototype of a jet-powered flying wing fighter aircraft/bomber.
Finally, COBI has once again tackled an unusual piece of military history. This is the prototype of a jet-powered flying wing fighter aircraft/bomber.
The combination of RC and diorama takes some getting used to, but this model also looks good on the shelf. To achieve the small scale, Sluban uses special motors.
COBI completes the line of World War II bombers. In addition to the He 111, the Do 17 is one of the most frequently built bombers of this time, which was already used in the Spanish Civil War.
With the new version of the T-72, COBI is once again relying on the 1:35 scale. You can see how this compares to the 1:28 version in this video.
After the previous Mark V, there is now a new Mark I, which was also designed in a 1:35 scale. The level of detail between the two models is quite similar.
This monster beats everything previously on the market. Enormous size, countless details, spacious interior and yet enormous stability are among the characteristics of this model.
Sluban continues to be busy and provides us with new sets. This is an armored transport vehicle that is the only one of its kind that can be dropped from an aircraft using a parachute.
The T-80 is not yet found that often among the well-known terminal block manufacturers. With this 2in1 set, Sluban is releasing two variants at once that have plenty of details.
The new set from Panlos is not only large but also very stable. Both the tractor and the tank on the trailer are detailed and offer a complete interior.
Panlos has outdone itself again and brought a great set onto the market. To date, there is no other manufacturer that has built a Patriot anti-aircraft system.
After the great Antonov comes a great Tupolev. Although it is slightly smaller, it is still not quite as stable as the larger transport aircraft.
The sheer size of this model is sure to overwhelm even the most ambitious terminal block fan. They probably worked close to the limits of what was possible when it came to the dimensions of the construction.