Cobi 1/35 Panzer VIII Maus
Usually shipped within 24 hours
UK deliveries from £4.95
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
We use the Royal Mail, DHL Express or UPS for our customers. For UK addresses, deliveries under 10kg are a standard £4.95 via Royal Mail Tracked 48 Service. For orders over 10kg and overseas customers, postage is calculated for you at checkout once you have entered your postal address. This price, does not include any potential custom charges that may apply, depending on the product or destination, as every country has very different import duties / taxes. Online exclusive products (such as trainers) will be delivered to you directly from the printer, separate from other items in your order, but your postage fee covers ALL items in your order.
If you are unhappy with your purchase, please email shop@tankmuseum.org within fourteen (14) working days of receiving your goods, and return it to us at the address below, in its original condition, unopened (with any seals and shrink-wrap intact) and we will issue you a full refund or replace it. Goods must be returned at your own cost. If the item is faulty, you do not need to return it, we will send you a replacement free of charge.
Description
Description
Enter the world of secret projects and build a model of the largest tank ever created. This impressive Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus set is a real treat for World War II history enthusiasts and building enthusiasts.
Two figures – The set includes unique figures: a tank commander and a Volkssturm soldier. Each figure is equipped with realistic weapons from the era, which allows you to create authentic battle scenes.
Giant of World War II
Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was one of the most ambitious armament projects of the Third Reich, developed during World War II. Designed as a super-heavy, prototype tank weighing about 188 tons, it was the technological extreme of its time.
The project was developed by Krupp on behalf of Wehrmacht, and it was supervised by Ferdinand Porsche himself.
Although mass production was planned, only two incomplete copies were ultimately created. After their capture by the Red Army in 1945, parts of both vehicles were assembled into one complete model, which can still be seen today in the Tank Museum in Kubinka near Moscow.
Build this legendary colossus, place it on your shelf and start collecting the most extraordinary war vehicles in history!
Why choose the PANZER VIII MAUS set?
The 1:35 scale is an ideal solution for both younger history fans and experienced collectors.