Take a closer look at Lewandowski’s 60TP tank
Lewandowski’s 60TP tank is one of the most recognizable Polish vehicles in World of Tanks. Its powerful silhouette, massive turret, long gun barrel, and heavy armor make many players and military enthusiasts look for an answer to the question: what does the real Lewandowski’s 60TP tank look like?
That’s a very good question, because the 60TP isn’t a typical historical vehicle you can see in a museum. It was not mass-produced and was never built as a finished, running machine. According to descriptions known from the World of Tanks Tankopedia, it was a heavy tank design developed in 1956 by a cadet of the Military University of Technology in Warsaw. The concept assumed a vehicle weighing up to about 60 tons and armor up to 200 mm thick, but the work stopped at the concept stage.
That’s why, when someone types into Google “60TP Lewandowskiego real,” “what does the 60TP tank look like,” or “did the 60TP really exist,” the answer is: no real example exists, but we know its appearance from the interpretation in World of Tanks and from collector models such as REOBRIX 77036.
What does Lewandowski’s 60TP tank look like?
Lewandowski’s 60TP looks like a classic breakthrough heavy tank: low, wide, massive, and built to immediately evoke firepower. The most characteristic elements of its silhouette are a large turret, a long gun barrel, wide tracks, and armor with clearly defined planes.
In the World of Tanks version, the 60TP has the proportions of a vehicle that isn’t trying to be light or fast. Its appearance suggests a heavy construction made for frontal combat—taking hits and responding with a powerful shot. It’s precisely this “heavy” aesthetic that makes the model look so good as a collectible brick-built tank.
Did Lewandowski’s 60TP really exist?
Lewandowski’s 60TP did not exist as a finished combat tank. It was not produced, it never entered military units, and it has not been preserved as a museum exhibit. It was a heavy tank project that stopped at a very early stage of development.
This is important, because many people look for photos of the “real 60TP.” In practice, we won’t find photographs of an actual example like we can for a Sherman, Tiger, or Leopard. However, we can see how the 60TP was interpreted in World of Tanks and how that form was transferred into the REOBRIX 77036 model.
REOBRIX 77036: a brick-built 60TP tank
The REOBRIX 77036 60TP Lewandowski World of Tanks model is a set for people who want to build their own collectible version of this vehicle. The set consists of 1128 pieces, and once assembled it measures about 46 x 13.5 x 12 cm. That makes the finished tank large enough to look great on a shelf, desk, or in a display case with military models.
This is a model under the official World of Tanks license, so its appearance references the vehicle known from the game. In the build you’ll find the characteristic massive turret, long gun barrel, wide tracks, and armored details that create the feel of a breakthrough heavy tank.
What sets the REOBRIX 77036 model apart?
The model has several elements that make it more than just a static block of bricks. The turret rotates 360 degrees, the gun barrel can be raised and lowered, and the opening engine cover adds realism to the construction. The set also includes a quick turret release system as well as prints and markings that emphasize the model’s collectible character.
The box includes a printed step-by-step instruction manual. The set is marked as a proposition for people aged 14+, and the complexity level is described as difficult. It’s a good choice for older kids, teenagers, adult brick fans, World of Tanks players, and collectors of military models.


Who is this set a good fit for?
REOBRIX 77036 is primarily a great choice for people who like military topics, tanks, the history of military technology, or World of Tanks. It’s also an interesting gift for a player who knows the 60TP from the game and wants to have a physical version on their shelf.
The set will be a good choice if you’re looking for:
- a brick-built tank under the World of Tanks license,
- a model inspired by a Polish armored design,
- a larger collectible set with over 1000 pieces,
- a gift for a military and WoT fan,
- a striking display model once assembled.
Summary: Lewandowski’s 60TP in the REOBRIX version
Lewandowski’s 60TP tank wasn’t a vehicle you can see today in real life as a preserved example. It’s a project that gained recognition thanks to World of Tanks. That’s exactly why the REOBRIX 77036 model is so interesting: it lets you build a physical, collectible version of a vehicle known from the game.
If you’re wondering what Lewandowski’s 60TP looks like beyond the screen, the REOBRIX 77036 set provides a very concrete answer. It’s a large, impressive, and detailed brick-built tank that captures the character of the heavy World of Tanks vehicle and looks great once assembled.
FAQ
Did Lewandowski’s 60TP tank really exist?
Not as a finished production vehicle. It was a heavy tank design that never went beyond the concept stage.
Are there real photos of the 60TP tank?
There are no photos of a real, built example, because the tank was never completed as a finished vehicle. Its known appearance comes mainly from the interpretation in World of Tanks.
How many pieces does REOBRIX 77036 have?
The set consists of 1128 pieces.
What are the model’s dimensions once assembled?
The finished model is about 46 x 13.5 x 12 cm.
Is REOBRIX 77036 officially licensed by World of Tanks?
Yes, it’s a model under the official World of Tanks license.
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