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RMS Titanic Model Ship 32"L Natural Finish
 
 


RMS Titanic Model Ship 32"L Natural Finishpad

RMS Titanic Model Ship Natural Finish


RMS Titanic Model Ship 32"L Natural Finish
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Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days.

Click here to see detailed photos!              measures: 32"L x 11"T x 4"W


The Royal Marine Ship Titanic was built between 1910 and 1912. She cost $7.3 million and was the grandest ship of that time. The Titanic was designed to remain afloat with any two or three compartments flooded and to withstand a collision at the joint of two compartments in that case. She was reagarded to be unsinkable, to be herself a lifeboat.

The Titanic carried 20 lifeboats. In fact, no liner afloat at that time carried enough lifeboats to evacuate all passengers and crew. Unfortunately, at 11:40 p.m on the 14th April 1912, the greatest maritime disaster in history began. During that night of heroism, terror and tragedy, 705 lives were saved, 1502 lives were lost, and many legends were born.

Just at the break of dawn, Carpathia was spotted and was greeted by a small number of boats. All that remained of a 46000 ton luxury liner. The sinking of the RMS Titanic had become the greatest shipwreck in the 20th century, and in the lifetime.


Ship Model Description:
  • Cruise Ship Measures 32"L x 11"T x 4"W

  • The RMS Titanic model ship is delivered to you completely assembled and ready for majestic display in your home, office or place of business

  • This natural finish wooden ship model comes with a solid wood base, a brass or metal name plate and a brief history of the ship
  • This RMS Titanic model ship is entirely handmade piece by intricate piece by skillful and experienced master craftsmen, using plank on frame construction
    - no kits are used

  • We only use the highest quality woods in constructing our museum quality model ships

  • The following rare woods used to build our ocean liner ship models were subjected to severe conditioning (put over fire & sun dried), to ensure your model will withstand any climate and thus, preventing the wood from becoming warped or fractured:
    Ebony, English Sycamore, Rosewood, Black Wood, Cherry, Mahogany, Yellow Wood & Jack Wood

  • Anchors and other intricate details on this historic model ship are sculpted of metal

  • Our wooden model ships are built according to scale through original plans, pictures and drawings

  • The RMS Titanic model cruise ship is carefully inspected for quality and accuracy a number of times before packaging

 





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