35 24063 Soviet „Rubin” type TV – led edition
35 24063 Kit Instructions Download
The "Rubin" brand televisions are a strange creation of Soviet engineering. Generally, these were televisions produced in factories near Moscow, with the charming name Rubin. Yes, they were not very inventive and original in terms of the name. On the other hand, televisions, first black and white (since 1956) and then color, are a completely different subject. They became most famous as devices for heating homes. Sometimes they heated so much that the Fire Department had to intervene and extinguish the burning televisions together with the surroundings and owners. Despite this, it was a very desirable commodity during the existence of the USSR, especially since the factories near Moscow exported televisions to as many as 65 countries. In Poland, in the early seventies, production of a licensed version of a color television began, under the name Rubin 707 (still on Soviet parts), which was later changed to Rubin-714p (on Polish components). Oh, they forgot to add that the picture tubes liked to implode. Once upon a time, watching TV was a risky form of entertainment, or at least that's what the owners of "Rubins" tell us.
This version allows you to create the entire set that was present in homes at that time, and additionally, thanks to the glowing CRT, we can create an atmosphere straight from the movie "Ghost" or recreate a gloomy morning when "Teleranka" was gone.
The set includes: soviet "Rubin" TV set, decals, folded antenna, unfolded antenna, table, led with cables, polisher.
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