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Embark on a historical construction project with the COBI HMHS Britannic Hospital Ship #1681. This impressive model recreates the grandeur and tragic story of the Britannic. Consequently, it’s perfect for history enthusiasts and brick collectors. Moreover, this set allows you to build a detailed replica of the sister ship to the RMS Titanic.
The HMHS Britannic served as a hospital ship during World War I. Originally, it was designed as a transatlantic passenger liner. However, the war repurposed it. Subsequently, it was converted and pressed into wartime service. Tragically, the Britannic suffered a similar fate to its sister ship. Specifically, it sank in the Aegean Sea after hitting a mine in 1916. This event made it the largest ship lost in World War I. Therefore, this COBI set serves as a moving tribute to its service and loss. Furthermore, it allows builders to connect with a vital moment in maritime and world history.
This COBI set provides an engaging building experience. It includes 636 high-quality, brand-compatible bricks. Additionally, all graphics are pad-printed for long-lasting detail. As a result, there are no stickers to worry about. Moreover, this model is built to a 1:700 scale. Therefore, the completed model measures approximately 15.2 inches long and 4.7 inches high. Finally, this set is recommended for builders aged 8 and up.
Here’s a summary of the key features of this COBI set:
Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable COBI HMHS Britannic Hospital Ship #1681 set. Add it to your collection now. Order today and begin your building adventure!
Below are very informative and entertaining videos to discover more about this unit and it’s place in history. Please be aware that some of these videos may contain crude language and/or actual footage of warfare. This may be disturbing to sensitive or young viewers. We have selected the videos for their historical context in relation to our products for the purpose of research and learning.
Weight | 48 oz |
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Dimensions | 15.75 × 2.37 × 11.03 in |
Number of Pieces | 636 |
Scale | 1:700 |
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