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	Roland of Bremen
      
      
       
      Roland is a symbol of  the old Hanseatic town
      Bremen.  Since 1404 the historic original stands on the market place
      of Bremen - though without horse. A giant of 5,50 m, made of sandstone, a
      smile on his lips and with a superb head of hair. His name comes from a vassal
      of emperor Charlemagne, Duke Roland of Brittany, who in 778 lost his life
      in the Pyrenees fighting with the Basques. 
       
      - Crank mechanism 
      - Size: 18 x 6 x 28 cm 
      - 3 construction sheets DIN A 4 - Price: 10.00 Euro 
      - Code WR023 
       
      The rotation of the crank is transformed into the movement of horse and horseman
      by a crank slider. The horse rears, the Roland straightens up in his saddle
      and raises his sword. The left foreleg of the horse and the sword raising
      arm are moved by strings. 
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
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