German Panther 121 WW2 Building Blocks Army Tank

$69.99 $89.99

Build your own piece of history with this detailed 990-piece Panther 121 WW2 German Tank Building Block Set. The Panther 121 was a formidable medium tank that saw action on both Eastern and Western Fronts during World War II. This set boasts a 360-degree rotating turret, horizontal adjustments, and opening top tank cover and engine compartment. The high level of detail and included accessories ensure an engaging playtime.

Product comes unassembled with detailed building instructions. General Jim’s building blocks are compatible with Lego®, Cobi®, Wange, Sembo® and all major brick building brands. 

With our "No Builder Left Behind Guarantee," we ensure excellent customer service. Encounter any issues or need replacement parts? Contact us through email or online replacement parts form for a quick resolution or hassle free return.

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John Dell
Great kit!

The kit was excellent with very good detail and perfect fit. The finished tank is solid and rolls quite easily. I did have some missing parts which General Jim’s customer service department addressed quickly. I cannot stress enough how amazing their customer service is. One thing I will point out about the kit, the instructions have you putting the tools and spare track links in a staggered position on the sides of the hull. On actual Panthers the tools were stowed symmetrically at the front of both sides of the hull and the spare track links on either side of the rear hull. Still a very nice kit overall. I also hope in some point in the near future General Jim will start accepting PayPal. I wish we had these things when I was a kid.

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John Dell
Great kit!

The kit was excellent with very good detail and perfect fit. The finished tank is solid and rolls quite easily. I did have some missing parts which General Jim’s customer service department addressed quickly. I cannot stress enough how amazing their customer service is. One thing I will point out about the kit, the instructions have you putting the tools and spare track links in a staggered position on the sides of the hull. On actual Panthers the tools were stowed symmetrically at the front of both sides of the hull and the spare track links on either side of the rear hull. Still a very nice kit overall. I also hope in some point in the near future General Jim will start accepting PayPal. I wish we had these things when I was a kid.

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