RMS Titanic With Lights 40"
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Item # Titanic Lights RMS Titanic With Lights 40". |
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The RMS Titanic, a British Olympic-class ocean liner, became famous as the largest ocean liner built in her day and also for sinking on her maiden voyage in 1912 with a huge loss of life. The second of a trio of super liners, the Titanic and her sisters were designed to provide a three-ship weekly express service and to dominate the transatlantic travel business for the White Star Line. The Titanic, and her sister ship the Olympic were introduced to the world in a New York Times article on April 23, 1908, almost four years before the sinking. Built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, the Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world at the time of her sinking. During the Titanic's maiden voyage (from Southampton, England to Cherbourg, France, then on to Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland and finally New York City), she struck an iceberg at 23:40 (ship's time) on Sunday April 14, 1912, sinking two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 on Monday April 15, having broken into two pieces at the aft expansion joint. |
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Metal chains used on the cranes |
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Anchor added on the bow |
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Additional rigging added to mimic exactly the actual Titanic ship |
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Additional windows on the hull and decks added |
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Almost all pieces are higher quality, including the lifeboats, vents, wood ladders, skylights, water tower, smokestacks and more. |
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Accurate crows nest and lifeboats |
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The name Titanic on the bow and Titanic Liverpool on the stern |
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Cloth USA, White Star Lines and UK flags that were flown as she sailed |
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Solid metal propellers and railing |
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Yellow stripe on the hull |
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| Titanic With Lights 40" | $599.95 |
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