- WW2 Historical Collection
- 1/35 scale
- 293 high quality pieces
- 1 figure
- Bodywork with pad printing
- Completed Dimensions: 6.3” L x 2.8” H
- Box Dimensions: 10.75” L x 7.8” W x 2.4” H
- Compatible with leading block and brick brands
- Recommended for 9 years and above.
The Dodge WC-54, Ambulance, 3⁄4-ton, 4 x 4, (SNL supply catalog designation G-502), was a variant of the Dodge WC series light 4×4 trucks developed during World War II. Produced between 1942 and 1945 and often served as a U.S. Army military ambulance. The vehicles remained in service during the Korean War despite the appearance of a successor in the form of WC 64. In European countries the WC 54 served into the sixties.
From this set you will build a classic American military ambulance WC 54 in a model scale of 1:35. This is undoubtedly one of the most successful kits released in 2021 by COBI. All graphic details are compositions made of blocks and high-quality prints that do not wear off even during intensive use. The design of the vehicle in a unique way reflects the original shapes of its historical prototype. The model continues a series of vintage cars that were created using specially designed elements. In the set you will find great multi-piece fenders, a block imitating a radiator, a glass with printed wipers and many other useful elements. The car is simple to build and susceptible to modifications. More experienced designers will easily use the available elements to create other versions of cars or trucks! The set includes a figure of a paramedic with a new sensational print on the helmet. The equipment also includes newly designed stretchers, which are now even better suited to military sets. The set is complemented by a brick with the vehicle name printed on it.
This beautiful ambulance is a great gift idea regardless of the age of the recipient. It will satisfy adult collectors, car lovers and younger history enthusiasts. It is also a great start to start the adventure with Polish COBI building blocks. Build history, block by brick