The experiences of war correspondent Lothar-Günther Buchheim, who participated in one of the voyages under the command of Heinrich Lehmann-Willenbrock, inspired him to write the novel on which the film "Das Boot" was based. It was sunk in the port of Wilhelmshaven during an American air raid on March 30, 1945. The ship was decommissioned on February 15, 1945. Noteworthy is the fact that no crew died during the service on the ship, which did not happen often in wartime conditions. After April 1943, U-96 became a training ship. The unit's hallmark was a distinctive emblem depicting a smiling swordfish. She took part in actions against Allied convoys. The ship made a total of 11 combat patrols, during which she sank 28 ships and damaged 4. The historic ship U-96 entered service on September 14, 1940. Build history, piece by piece, with COBI! The model has excellent display value and it looks great both in adult’s office and a teenager's room. The historical submarine in an exclusive collector's edition is another must-have for fans of nautical science, technology, history and it’s extremely fun to build. All details and graphic elements, such as the characteristic swordfish emblem, are durable prints that do not wear off even during intensive use. The perfectly reproduced U-96 model measures 46.6 cm in length. The number is consistent with those on the packaging and on the paper COA certificate handwritten by the President of COBI. The set also includes a block display stand containing a laser-engraved plate with the name of the unit and the individual number of the limited set. Only in this set is there a detailed figure of the captain and a table with a sea map divided into sectors. The set consists of 462 pieces and includes special limited extras. A Limited Edition of the most famous German submarine, U-96! The model was entirely designed from Polish COBI construction blocks in a sensational 1:144 scale.
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