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Build a piece of history with the Cobi SD.KFZ. 186 – Jagdtiger #2580, a 1/28 scale brick model of one of the most powerful tank destroyers of World War II. This detailed set features 1280 pieces, including a removable engine, movable cannon, working tracks, and a crew figure.
The Jagdtiger was a heavily armored tank destroyer that was based on the Tiger II tank. It was armed with a powerful 128mm Pak 44 L/55 anti-tank gun, which was capable of destroying any Allied or Soviet tank. The Jagdtiger also had thick armor, with up to 250mm on the front of the hull.
The Cobi Jagdtiger model is a faithful recreation of the real vehicle. It features accurate markings and details, and it is compatible with other Cobi brick sets. This set is perfect for history buffs, military collectors, and brick builders of all ages.
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 | 50 oz |
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Dimensions | 17.72 × 2.75 × 12 in |
Number of Pieces | 1280 |
Scale | 1:28 |
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1 review for COBI SD.KFZ. 186 – Jagtiger #2580
Colonel T. (verified owner) –
This is a cool kit to be sure. I like these bigger scale kits and the details they can include. The are a couple small shortcomings, though. A couple surface level pieces like the front belly plate and the mud guards down the sides of the hull are only held on by a scant few pips and easily fall off. That means it’s hard to take it off the shelf and play with because these pieces want to fall off with the movement of the tracks. But she looks great in the lineup of my other TDs.