There is probably no other tank that arouses so much curiosity and about which legends circulate, which increase over the years. The Panzerkampfwagen VIII MAUS was a prototype German super-heavy tank of World War II. It was the heaviest and largest tank ever built. It weighed about 188 tons! The project was implemented in the years 1942 - 1944. Only two incomplete prototypes were built and they were never put into service. In April 1945, the Red Army captured both abandoned Maus prototypes located at the Kummersdorf training ground. From them, a vehicle was built with the hull from the first prototype and the turret from the second. This hybrid is still one of the main attractions of the Tank Museum in Kubinka near Moscow. The model is in 1:28 scale. The assembled model measures 39 x 14 x 13 cm. The package contains 1,605 building blocks and 2 welder and mechanic figures.