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RMS Titanic Ship Model (1912 GB) | Large Scale
RMS Titanic Ship Model (1912 GB) | Large Scale
Overall size: 100 cm (L) x 34 cm (H)
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Overall dimensions:
Length: 39.37" (100 cm)
Width: 4.33" (11 cm)
Height: 13.38" (34 cm)
This very detailed Titanic model ship is built from hardwood using plank on frame technique.
Please email us if you would like to order a display case for this model.
A fully built large Titanic model ship for display.
This very detailed model of the Titanic ship is painted using the colours of the original ship.
- A wooden scale model of the Titanic.
Supported by a solid wooden stand.
Not a kit.
- Dispatched from Bristol or free Click & Collect.
Please email us to request a delivery charge to your address / country, including if the delivery is in the UK.
INTERNATIONAL DELIVERY INCLUDING EUROPE:
Shipping cost doesn't include customs clearance, import taxes, duty or VAT. The buyer will be liable for payment of all import charges applicable in their respective country. Each country has a different tax rate. We advise buyers to check their government website for further information.
Has the story of the RMS Titanic always captivated your imagination? There are several museums and attractions around the world dedicated to the Titanic, its history and its passengers.
If you are in the UK, you can experience the epic tale of the ship that was deemed 'unsinkable' and its profound place in maritime history by visiting below museums:
Titanic Belfast (Belfast, Northern Ireland):
Located in the city where the Titanic was built, Titanic Belfast is an iconic visitor centre that opened in 2012 to mark the centenary of the ship's sinking.
The building itself is designed to resemble the ship's bow, and it stands near the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard where the Titanic was constructed.
The museum offers nine interactive galleries that take visitors through the history of the ship, from its construction to its tragic end.
SeaCity Museum (Southampton, England):
Southampton is the city from which the Titanic began its maiden voyage. The SeaCity Museum tells the story of Southampton's crew on the Titanic and the impact the tragedy had on families in the city.
Titanic Experience Cobh (Cobh, Ireland):
Located in the original White Star Line Ticket Office, this interactive museum is situated in the departure point for the last 123 passengers who boarded the Titanic.
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