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Voyager of the Seas is a
revolutionary marvel of naval engineering. The
138,000-ton, 3,114-guest ship became the world's
largest cruise ship when it entered service in
November 1999. Passengers are assured of both
24-hour entertainment and top-class facilities
on-board.
Voyager of the Seas is the
first of five Voyager-class cruise ships from Royal
Caribbean International. The ship measures 1,020 feet (311 meters)
long overall, and a maximum width of 156 feet (48
meters.) Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has left
nothing to chance in the design of this luxurious
mega-ship. The ship was built at well over the
original estimated cost of $500m. This is partly
because a number of scale models had to be employed
to ensure that totally new concepts would work in
real life. Designs for her construction were
approved by two classification societies: Lloyd's
Register and Det Norske Veritas.
Special attention has been given to the 1,180 crew
who are accommodated in 667 cabins fitted with TV
and refrigerator. They have a recreation deck, two
whirlpools, a gymnasium, three dining rooms and a
disco at their disposal for when they are not
attending the passengers.
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This Voyager of the Seas model features:
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Scratch-built
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All
wooden and metal parts
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Plank-on-frame hull construction just like the way
real ships are builtl
36" long x 14" tall x
6.5 wide
$1,900
S & H is $90 SOLD OUT.
Will be back in April 2012.
Add light feature:
$200
(Cord can be unplugged from base
for displaying without light.
Adjustable brightness level. Work with both
110v and 220v)
For display case, click here:
https://www.modelshipmaster.com/products/accessory/displaycase.htm
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