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The
Royal Mail Ship Titanic was an unabashed celebration
of opulence and technological wizardry. On her
maiden voyage, she attracted an impressive roster of
internationally known names. Her 329 first-class
passengers had an aggregate wealth exceeding $500
million!
Interest in the Titanic story has never strayed far
from the public eye. In 1953, Twentieth Century Fox
released the movie Titanic. Walter Lord's famous
book A Night to Remember soon followed in 1955. The
book became so popular that in 1958 a movie was made
based upon it and starred the popular British actor
Kenneth More who played Second Officer Lightoller.
Other movies followed such as Raise the Titanic, a
movie based on the popular novel by Clive Cussler,
and S.O.S. Titanic in 1979. And then came the film
Titanic, which was directed by James Cameron. It won
numerous Film Awards and has become the biggest
grossing movie of all time.
After the Titanic‘s discovery in 1985 by Robert
Ballard, interest in the story was raised to new
levels and it appears that it will never die. The
story of the Titanic has become so entrenched in our
society that it has become a part of our culture.
She, and those she took with her, shall forever
remain in our imagination and hearts.
This Titanic feature:
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Scratch-built from the most
comprehensive plan
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Plank-on-frame
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110 V power supply
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Can be displayed with or
without light by disconnecting cord from model's
base
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Benches, transparent
skylights, realistic doors and windows on lower
deck levels
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All wooden and metal parts
31" long x 3.5" wide x
12.5" tall
$595
S & H is $50
Case is $300 extra
Massive 4' long x 16" tall x 5" wide
$1,400
S & H is $100
Case is $500 extra
Gigantic 5.5' long x 20" tall x 6" wide
$2,499
S & H is $200
Case is $800 extra Wish to purchase it at a lower price?
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