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Cruise Liner Models
Featuring replicas of the famous cruise ships of the World today and some historic models also. Diamond Princess - the firstborn daughter of the second generation of Personal Choice ships. Among the largest ships to ply the waters of the Pacific Ocean, the ship comfortably accommodates 2,600 guests, each of whom are treated to pampering, personal service, and a wealth of onboard amenities. Relive those memories with a model sized version of your once in a lifetime journey. Enquire about pricing of the model.
Majesty of the Sea - part of the Sovereign Family of ships, it was among the first mega ships in the cruise industry to take to the seas, and it's still an industry leader in the realm of family-friendly activities and innovative public areas, which include nine bars & lounges, an open-air basketball court, and Royal Caribbean's signature rock climbing wall. Enquire about this model sized replica.
Normandie - one of the finest ocean liners ever produced - arguably the grandest ever. Second in size only to the Queen Elizabeth, running mate of Queen Mary, the Normandie was created to represent the French nation and all it had to offer to the world. Revolutionary in design and appearance, it's shape has influenced industrial design ever since. The Normandie was also known as a floating temple of cafe society, the who's who list of the rich and famous. The Normandie burned and capsized in New York harbour during the war as she was being converted. The model version is built with rare, high quality woods and painted with the actual colours of the Normandie. Extensive research was conducted to replicate this ship. Enquire about this life-like replica.
Titanic - the tragic sinking of the Titanic on her maiden voyage, after a collision with an iceberg. The vessel carried 2,227 passengers & crew with lifeboats only able to fit 1,178 passengers. This model will be the talking point of your lounge room. Enquire about Titanic's availability.
Queen Mary I - one of the largest passenger liners ever built, the Queen Mary made over 1,000 crossings of the Atlantic. During World War II, it was given the name 'Grey Ghost' when it was painted in camouflage and its portholes blacked out, and it began military transport. Servicing the war effort, it traveled more than 600,000 miles and carrier over 800,000 troops. One historic journey to New York in May of 1943 included passenger Winston Churchill and 5,000 German prisoners of war. For your chance to grab a piece of history, enquire about Queen Mary here.
Queen Mary II - the defining luxury ocean liner for the 21st century in every possible aspect. Combining over 165 years of tradition with modern innovations hardly dreamed of only a few years ago. The world's largest, longest, tallest, grandest Ocean Liner ever built, Queen Mary II carries 2,592 guests in degrees of comfort and style ranging from pampered elegance to almost unimaginable luxury. Maiden voyage of Queen Mary II was in January 2004 amidst much excitement. To view the model sized version of this luxury item.
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