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Building set COBI Dodge WC-56 208 pieces World War II
Building set COBI Dodge WC-56 208 pieces World War II
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Building set COBI Dodge WC-56 208 pieces World War II
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Building set COBI Dodge WC-56 208 pieces World War II
Building set COBI Dodge WC-56 208 pieces World War II
The Dodge WC 56 Command Car model was released in a special collection marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied landing in Normandy and carries the official anniversary logo. Manufactured under the RAM license in 1:35 scale, this buildable model reproduces historical markings from 1944, includes a radiator-grille block shaped specifically for Dodge cars, has rotating wheels with rubber tires and attachment points for figures, and comes with two soldier figures — an accurately recreated American general based on a historical person and a military driver.
This 1:35 scale Dodge WC 56 Command Car model offers detailed historical prints from 1944 and authentic external features such as a dedicated grille block and rubber tires. Wheels rotate for realistic display, the kit includes two historically inspired figures, and the model bears the official anniversary logo, making it suitable for collectors and history enthusiasts seeking an accurate representation of a World War II command vehicle.
Assemble the model following the included instructions, fit the dedicated grille block and other parts in their designated positions, attach the rubber tires to the rotating wheel assemblies, and place the two figures in the provided attachment points. Use appropriate model glue and tools for plastic kits, and paint or finish the prints as desired to match the 1944 markings.
Handle small parts with care during assembly and keep model glue and paints out of reach of children. The model is intended for collectors and hobbyists familiar with plastic model kits; consider using fine brushes and magnification for detailing the historical prints.
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