The F/A-18E Super Hornet is a building-block model from the film released under the original Top Gun Maverick license. Legendary U.S. Navy pilot and instructor Pete Maverick Mitchell flies this aircraft with its distinct markings. In anticipation of the release of the film, you can now build your own Super Hornet on a model scale of 1:48. The model has been faithfully created from 570 Cobi building blocks. In the set you will find high-quality prints and stickers accurately reproducing the original painting of the film's aircraft. The model is equipped with a movable canopy and rotating wheels. Under the wings there is a large arsenal of weapons. In the cockpit you can seat the special block-pilot. It also includes an elegant block display stand and a plaque containing the name of the aircraft and the film logo. This exclusive licensed kit is certainly a great gift idea for builders of all ages who are movie fans, both of aviation and military movies. It looks perfect in an elegant office or in a teenager's bedroom. The Boeing F/A-18E Super Hornet was a U.S. Navy multi-role aircraft commissioned in the late 1990s as an enlarged and upgraded version of the F/A-18C/D Hornet. The Super Hornet replaced the F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft used by the U.S. Navy until just recently, as well as other specialized aircraft. It is one of the most modern aircraft of the U.S. Navy.
The Grumman F-14 TOMCAT is the legendary American carrier-based supersonic fighter. Its distinguishing feature is the variable geometry of the wings. The fighter was developed and produced by Grumman Corporation. It was intended to defend the fleet by gaining air superiority. It was also used for tactical reconnaissance. Later modifications made it possible to carry bombs intended for ground strikes. The F-14 entered service with the U.S. Navy in 1972. The official decommissioning of the aircraft from the US Navy took place on September 22, 2006. The F-14 TOMCAT fighter gained great fame not only because of its amazing appearance and variable wing geometry, but also because of its being part of the blockbuster film Top Gun from 1986. The main character of Maverick (Tom Cruise) was an F-14A TOMCAT fighter pilot in the iconic movie! The COBI F-14 TOMCAT is a unique aircraft model released under the original Top gun and NORTHROP GRUMMAN license. Legendary film pilot Pete Maverick Mitchell and his partner Goose fly just such a two-seater. Relive the excitement of TOP GUN by building your own F-14 in 1:48 scale. The model was faithfully reproduced from 757 COBI construction blocks and includes high-quality prints faithfully reproducing the original markings of the movie aircraft. The model is equipped with movable wings with variable geometry, retractable landing gears and rotating wheels. There is a large arsenal of weapons under the wings. In the cabin you can place both the film aviators, and their seats are even signed (Maverick and Goose)! The figures accurately recreate the appearances of the film's heroes and are equipped with characteristic helmets and oxygen masks. The set also includes an elegant display stand and a plaque containing the name of the plane and the logo of the film. This exclusive licensed set is definitely a great gift idea for every movie, aviation and military fan, regardless of age. The plane also looks perfect in an elegant study or in a teenager's room.
The F-35B Lightning II is a single-seat, multi-role fighter designed by Lockheed Martin Corporation. The F-35 version B is a STOVL short-take-off and vertical landing aircraft intended to replace the machines of the United States Marine Corps and those belonging to the British RAF and Royal Navy. Use 594 of the highest-quality COBI building blocks to build the most modern multi-role F-35B Lightning II fighter in the world, licensed by the Lockheed Martin armaments mega-concern. The set has been carefully designed in a 1 - 48 scale model. The bricks specially designed for this set have been covered with high-quality prints. The characteristic cockpit is made very realistically and can be opened to accommodate a figure of a pilot equipped with a helmet and an oxygen mask with a hose. With the set you also get a block display stand with a plate containing the name of the aircraft. Thanks to the intuitive instructions construction is simple and will not cause problems for less advanced builders. The set will meet the expectations of aviation enthusiasts, military and block fans. The F-35 will also look great in your collection, no matter how old you are. The F-35B LIGHTNING II has been in service since 2015 and is capable of performing close support missions, bombing and typical fighter air combat missions. The F-35 is a supersonic aircraft with reduced in-flight detectability, has high reconnaissance and electronic warfare capabilities in the field of detection, tracking, targeting and jamming. The missile armament consists of up to 6 AIM-120 AMRAAM, AIM-9X Sidewinder or AIM-132 ASRAAM missiles in internal ammunition chambers or two air-to-air missiles and two 455 kg bombs. Weapons for destroying ground targets can be JSOW or GBU-39 SDB bombs (4 in each bomb chamber), Brimstone anti-tank missiles, cluster bombs or AGM-88 HARM anti-radar missiles. At the cost of losing stealth property, it is possible to suspend the armament up to four under-wing pylons and two at the ends of the wings (for AIM-9). The aircraft project is jointly financed by the governments of the.
The Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey is a fascinating and futuristic combination of a helicopter and an airplane. The tiltrotor/rotator was the first short take-off and landing multi-role aircraft. It owes its extraordinary properties to the rotating drive system. Engine nacelles with rotors with a diameter of 12 meters can rotate during flight. Thanks to this solution, the machine can take off and land like a helicopter, and after changing the position of the engines, it goes to horizontal flight. Turning the propulsion nacelles by 45 degrees enables both short take-off and landing, similar to STOL aircraft. The Osprey was jointly developed by Bell Helicopter Textron, which produces wings, engine nacelles with Rolls-Royce engines, rotors, propulsion system, tail control surfaces and loading ramp, and the Boeing Company, which produces the fuselage, cockpit, avionics and controls. The Osprey manufacturing company is called Bell-Boeing. Due to its extraordinary properties, the V-22 Osprey found its way into the equipment of the United States Marine Corps, United States Navy and other services, with the only exception being the US Army. It is used in missions around the world. The Osprey has marked its presence in the Middle East and Afghanistan. The first foreign user of the V-22 was Japan. The COBI model of the Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey was released under the license of the American manufacturer of combat helicopters, Bell Helicopter Textron. Developed in 1:48 scale to match the rest of the Armed Forces collection, the model consists of 1090 elements and includes two figures depicting pilots in distinctive uniforms. The length of the model is 390 mm, the width is 500 mm. Completely new elements have been developed for the set, which make our model even better. Numerous detailed prints capture the look of the signature test paint.
The Mustang P-51D is a building-block model from the film released under the original TOP GUN: Maverick license. The main character of the film, Maverick, prides himself on flying this historic aircraft. You can now build your own Mustang on a model scale of 1:32. The set has been faithfully reproduced from 350 COBI building blocks. In the set you will find high-quality prints accurately reproducing the original painting of the film aircraft. The model is equipped with rotating propellers, lockable chassis, movable wheels and an opening canopy, where you can place our special figure inspired by the main character of the film. It also includes an elegant block display stand and a plaque containing the name of the aircraft and the film logo. This exclusive licensed kit is certainly a great gift idea for builders of all ages who are movie fans, both of aviation and military movies. It looks perfect in an elegant office or in a teenager's bedroom. The North American P-51 Mustang was an American single-engine fighter during World War II. It was produced at North American Aviation's US plants. It was successfully used in the U.S. Air Force and by its allies during The Second World War and during the Korean War. The very successful design of the 1940s meant the aircraft stayed in service with one or more countries until 1984! Over a period of 46 years over 15,000 Mustangs were manufactured. Today, many of these aircraft are in private hands, including our fictional hero Maverick! Mustangs are still used at air shows and in flight competitions to this day.
The Mustang P-51D is a unique model of the movie aircraft released under the original Top Gun Maverick license. The main character of the film takes great pride in owning this very aircraft. The model was designed with 150 COBI construction blocks in 1:48 scale and includes only high-quality prints recreating the markings of the movie plane. The licensed Mustang made of Cobi bricks is not only a great movie toy, but also a model that can start a collection among fans of action movies, aviation and military technology. The North American P-51 Mustang was an American single-engine fighter of the Second World War. It was produced at North American Aviation facilities in the USA and successfully used by the US Air Force and its allies during World War II and the Korean War. A very successful design from 1940 meant that the aircraft was constantly produced until 1986. During 46 years, approximately 16,000 Mustangs were produced. Today, many of these machines are in private collections, just like in the movie Top Gun Maverick. Mustangs are also still used in airshows and sport competitions.