COBI KARL Gerat 040 ZIU (2560)

(6 customer reviews)

$139.99

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The COBI KARL Gerat 040 ZIU (2560) features 1574 highly detailed brick parts and colorful, easy to read detailed instructions.  The COBI KARL-Gerat Artillery Tank parts all work perfectly with LEGO and you will be impressed with LEGO quality of COBI sets.  FREE Shipping on orders over $50! Ships fast with tracking number from our Montana USA home business.

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COBI KARL Gerat 040 ZIU (2560)

The COBI KARL Gerat 040 ZIU (2560) is available in both Thore and Adam configurations.  Thore and Adam artillery sets feature 1,500 highly detailed brick parts and colorful, easy to read detailed instructions.  The COBI KARL-Gerat parts all work perfectly with LEGO and you will be impressed with LEGO quality of COBI sets.  COBI Sets differ in that they offer many more pieces and the majority of the parts are unique to COBI.  You can learn more about the similarities and differences between COBI and LEGO here.

The COBI KARL-Gerat ZIU Artillery Set include 4 figures and one dog.  Furthermore, all the markings are pad printed so stickers are not necessary.

Both adults and military brick collectors will get hours of enjoyment from this COBI CM KARL-Gerat 040 Set “ZIU”.  Whether you are buying to display or play, Cobi Brick sets will not disappoint.  Ships quickly from Billings, MT USA with tracking number.

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KARL-Gerat History:

Karl-Gerät” (040/041) (German literally “Karl-device”), also known as Mörser Karl, was a World War II German self-propelled siege mortar (Mörser) designed and built by Rheinmetall. Its heaviest munition was a 60 cm (24 in) diameter, 2,170 kg (4,780 lb) shell, and the range for its lightest shell of 1,250 kg (2,760 lb) was just over 10 km (6.2 mi). Each gun had to be accompanied by a crane, a two-piece heavy transport set of railcars, and several modified tanks to carry shells.

Seven guns were built, six of which saw combat between 1941 and 1945. It was used in attacking the Soviet fortresses of Brest-Litovsk and Sevastopol, bombarded Polish resistance fighters in Warsaw, participated in the Battle of the Bulge, and was used to try to destroy the Ludendorff Bridge during the Battle of Remagen. One Karl-Gerät has survived and the remainder were scrapped after the war.

Learn more about the KARL-Gerat Cannons here 

About Warbricks:

Warbricks.com is a family owned small business. We stand behind all our products and want you to know that Cobi Bricks are compatible with other top quality building bricks.  We started Warbricks after we saw how much our own children loved playing with Cobi Tanks and airplanes.  We believe your family and loved ones will love them as well.

Version

Adam, Thore

Scale

1/28th Scale

6 reviews for COBI KARL Gerat 040 ZIU (2560)

  1. Michael MacDaniels (verified owner)

    One of the best sets I’ve put together. So much detail, it’s my new favorite! Highly recommend!

  2. ault1214 (verified owner)

    A huge set that took my son and I a few days to build. We were not disappointed, it is one of our favorite sets so far.

  3. Mikolaj Zarozny (verified owner)

    Pretty big set, detailed. my son had fun putting it together

  4. zekintha25

    I purchased this set before I knew Warbricks existed and would match prices. It was a fun set to construct. I like Cobi’s larger sets, that they pad print, make many custom pieces, and design realistic models. It would be great if Cobi would make the railway guns of both the world wars.

  5. Juan (verified owner)

    Finally made some time to build the “Ziu”. It will display nicely next to my other monster war machines; TOG 2, Maus, and E-100. Get one before they are gone.

  6. Beardo (verified owner)

    I am happy I purchased this set and would recommend it to anyone interested in the machines of World War 2. This set is fun to build, highly detailed, and historically accurate.

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