Coloseum in Rome

Coloseum in Rome

Railing 1/250, 2 middle rails, straight, white, 1.1m x 1m

Railing 1/250, 2 middle rails, straight, white, 1.1m x 1m

French destroyer Mogador

French destroyer Mogador

SKU
205594

Coloseum in Rome

Manufacturer: Schreiber Bogen
Scale: 1/400
Skill Level: medium
Size (LxWxH): 470x390x140 mm (18x15x5 inch)
€16.90
Shipping weight: 0.552 kg
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The world-famous Roman amphitheatre as a detailed paper model kit.

This model represents the Colosseum in its original, undamaged state – featuring a complete facade, four spectator tiers, and all major architectural details. The kit comes on eight sheets with approximately 130 parts, and builds into an impressive display piece in 1:400 scale. Assembly is of medium difficulty, suitable for experienced modellers or dedicated beginners. With its clean design and richly detailed graphics, the finished model offers a convincing impression of ancient Roman grandeur.

The model highlights:

  • Cutaway section reveals interior structure
  • Sunshade system (velarium) over the seating area
  • Multiple arena configurations possible

Product Safety Information
Hersteller / Manufacturer:
Aue-Verlag GmbH, Korber Str. 20, D-74219 Möckmühl
Kontakt: https://www.schreiber-bogen.de/

More Information
Product typePapermodel
ManufacturerSchreiber Bogen
Scale1/400
DesignerPrzemyslaw Tabernacki
Difficultymedium
Sheet size220 x 310 mm
Sheets24,5
Parts280
Length470 mm (18.5 inch)
Width390 mm (15.35 inch)
Height140 mm (5.51 inch)
BauanleitungGerman, English, Pictures

Technical data:

  • Length 189 m
  • Width 156 m
  • Height 48 m
  • Built approx. AD 72–80
  • Capacity over 50,000 spectators

The Colosseum – also known as the Amphitheatrum Flavium – was built in the 1st century AD in the heart of Rome. It was the largest amphitheatre in the Roman Empire and held over 50,000 spectators. Gladiator games, animal hunts, and public spectacles were held here. Today, it remains one of the most iconic structures in the world and a symbol of ancient Roman engineering.

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