Description

Horch, like other companies, supplied vehicles for the military in the 1930s. Civil production was intended to a large extent for the needs of high-ranking officials. A 1936 Horch 830 BL car belonged to the Commander of Defense of Paris, General Dietrich von Choltitz.
After the surrender of Paris in August 1944, the car came into the hands of the Allies. The most famous user of this car was General Charles de Gaulle, leader of the Free French, future head of the French government and president.

The new Charles de Gaulle’s 1936 Horch 830 Convertible 1/35th Scale Construction Set from COBI has movable elements such as a rotating wheels, opening doors and rotating steering wheel! Masterfully designed, not a single detail of this historic vehicle has been overlooked!

Product Features:

244-Piece Charles de Gaulle’s 1936 Horch 830 Convertible 1/35th Scale Construction Set

Numerous moving parts

x2 Figures (Driver, Charles de Gaulle)

Dimensions: 7.1” long, 2.6” high

Suitable for ages 7 & up

Details

Series: Cobi: WWII