COBI 2422 Historical Collection Vietnam War Vietnam War Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter Aircraft 352 Bricks

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Product code:
COBI-2425 / 5902251024253

The Northrop F-5A Freedom Fighter is a light fighter aircraft that was developed in the 1960s by the Northrop Corporation. The F-5A aircraft was intended mainly to attack ground and, to a lesser extent, air targets. It was introduced into service in 1964. Its main features are maneuverability, simplicity of operation and relatively low operating cost. This aircraft was used during, among others, the conflict in Vietnam.

Using 352 COBI construction blocks you can build an American jet fighter in the beautiful Vietnam version. The licensed set was built based on the plans of the F-5 Freedom Fighter aircraft with the utmost attention to brick details. The plane has movable ailerons, armament and detachable landing gear. The cockpit opens and a simplified pilot figure with a helmet can be placed in it. The set includes a brick display stand and a plate with the name, scale of the plane and the US flag. The 1:48 scale model also complements the collection of aircraft released as part of the Armed Forces series! Build history, piece by piece, with COBI!

  • 352 high-quality elements
  • Produced in the EU by a company with over 20 years of tradition
  • The blocks meet the safety standards of products for children
  • Fully compatible with other brands of construction blocks
  • Blocks with prints do not scratch or smear and do not fade during play or under the influence of temperature
  • Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step directions
  • 100% prints, no stickers
  • Block plane stand
  • A plate with the name of the set

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