NEW ARRIVAL - JUNE 2022
Today I got a news very exciting for LEGO brick-building fans, MOC enthusiast, veterans and military enthusiasts. Our BOOLAKOS building sets will be available to you this month.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our blog. It's Jan from the BOOLAKOS team here. BOOLAKOS parts are not only one of the top alternatives to Lego, but friendly with LEGO parts as well.
I wanna share with you about BOOLAKOS new sets in June, we'll be introducing 5 new tank building sets this month, they are Leopard II A7+ Main Battle Tank, Leopard I Main Battle Tank, M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank, Tiger Heavy Tank 131, Sherman M4A1 Tank. Let's begin now.
The first building blocks sets to introduce is the BOOLAKOS Leopard 2A7+ Main Battle Tank. BOOLAKOS Leopard 2A7+ is almost perfect, itself looks just like the real Leopard 2A7+ MBT, and the details are outstanding. The model has got the roof-mounted remote weapon station, the new commander's scope, the new situational awareness system and so on. Besides, the hatch of the turret open, so you can access the interior of the turret and put the minifigures in to simulate combat. Of course, it does have the depressing and elevating barrel and you can rotate the turret for a full 360°. What i want to tell you is the status of the Leopard 2 A7+ MBT is extraordinary in the hearts of me, because it's ideal combination of protection, mobility, manoeuvrability and fire power, and the handsome appearance are fascinating. Then we know that the Leopard A7+ MBT is the latest version of the world's leading battle tank, so I would highly recommend you picking one of these up if you're interested in Leopard 2 MBT tank building blocks.
Product listing: A beautiful gift box, a sticker, a instruction book, and 898 PCS with 4 minifigures.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YMJVYJ1
Arrive Time: Around June 17th
The second tank I want to introduce is also a German tank, yeah, the predecessor of our Leopard 2 introduced previously, the Leopard Leopard 1 Main Battle Tank, it is the first tank developed by Germany after World War II, maybe you complain about the Leopard 1 tank, that its armor protection is too weak. But it is undeniable that after several upgrades, its fire control system has reached the world-class level at that time. Let's back to the BOOKLAKOS Leopard 1 building set, highly restores every details, 360 degrees rotating fort turret with adjustable main gun, high-simulation smoke grenade launcher, the hemispherical armor and the openable hatch, fun is you can take the engine compartment door away to reveal an engine down. And final surprise that when I push the tracks to walk, it is very smooth.
Product listing: A beautiful gift box, a sticker, a instruction book, and 1145 PCS.
Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B096NJ6J46
Arrive Time: Around June 17th
Oh! You don't interested in the German tanks! That's okay, let me recommend our third tank building blocks to you, the prototype is American M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank. Comes with 6 weapon boards and 5 US minifigures, which is quite good. This BOOLAKOS M1A2 Abrams MBT has a lot of details, the periscope, commander weapon station, the hatch of the turret, and the smoke grenade launchers side-by-side machine gun to the right of the main gun and so on. We all know that in the 1960s, the United States and West Germany had a cooperation plan for the development of the MBT-70 tank. Later, this plan was aborted, so the two countries each developed M1 series and Leopard 2 series tanks. Then the problem is Now, if the two meet on the battlefield, who will win? What do you think?
Product listing: A beautiful gift box, a sticker, a instruction book, and 1052 PCS with 5 minifigures.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YS3QZ1Z
Arrive Time: Around June 17th
Have you seen the movie "Fury"? Do you remember the battles in the film between the American Sherman tank unit and the German Tiger tank? Yeah, our last 2 tank sets are Sherman M4A1 Tank and Tiger Heavy Tank 131. Well known both of these tanks are WWII tanks.
The number of blocks for this BOOLAKOS Sherman M4A1 Tank building set is 782PCS, it is the least during these 5 tank building sets, so you only need less than 2 hours to have your own WW2 Sherman II tank. This is great for impatient little guys. The original tank body is better restored, and the design of the side armor stacking sandbags is very suitable for the war scene of the year. We all know that Sherman's side projection area is large, so usually soldiers will stack sandbags on the side.
Product listing: A beautiful gift box, a instruction book, and 782 PCS with 4 minifigures.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YS3H1Z2
Arrive Time: Around June 17th
Last one is the BOOLAKOS Tiger 131 Tiger Heavy Tank Buliding Set, German for this heavy tank: Panzerkampfwagen Tiger Ausführung E, German code: Sd.Kfz. 181, also known as: Tiger Tank/Tiger I Tank/Panzer VI, it is a type of tank used by the German army in World War II, and was regarded as a dangerous opponent because it destroyed a large number of opponent's tanks and other artillery in the war. I'm glad to share it with you guys. There are many parts on the tank that can be manually adjusted, which makes the model fully playable. It is also a great opinion for the scene building, with abundant weapons and 6 minifigures. At the same time, it's really great to build on account of the subcontracting of pieces and the instruction manual with clear steps. Of course, the blocks bags for our five tanks building set are all numbered, which give you a better building experience.
Product listing: A beautiful gift box, a instruction book, and 1018 PCS with 6 minifigures.
Here is the link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09YS5ZV17
Arrive Time: Around June 17th
That's all of what I wanna share with you today.
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Anyway, thank you so much for your reading. If you have any question or any missing pieces in our sets, kindly contact us by email Service@boolakos.com.
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