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✅Wange 5215 Tower Bridge London England
✅Tower Bridge is a renowned drawbridge located in London, England. It is an iconic symbol of the city and a testament to Victorian engineering and architectural ingenuity. Tower Bridge spans the River Thames and is situated near the Tower of London, one of London’s historic landmarks.
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Product Name: Tower Bridge London England
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 5215
1054 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 49 × 28 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Tower Bridge London England” you should not miss.
Tower Bridge is characterized by its distinctive dual bascule (drawbridge) design, which allows the center section of the bridge to be raised to allow taller ships to pass through. The bridge’s architecture features neo-Gothic elements, giving it an imposing and ornate appearance.The bridge’s bascules are counterbalanced to allow them to be raised and lowered with minimal effort. The raising of the bascules was originally powered by steam engines, but today, hydraulic systems are used for smoother and more efficient operation.
✅Tower Bridge is a renowned drawbridge located in London, England. It is an iconic symbol of the city and a testament to Victorian engineering and architectural ingenuity. Tower Bridge spans the River Thames and is situated near the Tower of London, one of London’s historic landmarks.
🚫 IMPORTANT!
Product Name: Tower Bridge London England
Category: Modular Building
This Kit Contains: Wange 5215
1054 pcs Good Quality Bricks
Size: 49 × 28 cm
Manual Instructions
📌Nature of the protagonist
Introducing our proud collection named “Tower Bridge London England” you should not miss.
Tower Bridge is characterized by its distinctive dual bascule (drawbridge) design, which allows the center section of the bridge to be raised to allow taller ships to pass through. The bridge’s architecture features neo-Gothic elements, giving it an imposing and ornate appearance.The bridge’s bascules are counterbalanced to allow them to be raised and lowered with minimal effort. The raising of the bascules was originally powered by steam engines, but today, hydraulic systems are used for smoother and more efficient operation.
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