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Commercial Plastic Model Ships
Updated 7-30-2010
Commercial Plastic Model Ships
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Commercial Plastic Model Ships
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/400 R.M.S. Titanic
1/400 R.M.S. Titanic by Revell of Germany (rvl05206)
Completely new tooling! High-quality plastic parts molded with the highest level of detail and accuracy. Two-piece waterline hull loaded with scribed structural details. Intricate deck and superstructure detail. Marine screw propellers and separate rudder. Realistically molded life boats and davits, anchors, funnels, railings, stairways and masts.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/72 Sunseeker Predator 108
1/72 Sunseeker Predator 108 by Revell of Germany (rvl05901)
Detailed two part hull with bow thruster Detailed triple Arneson surface drives Deck with filigree wood texture and many details Top deck with complete reproduciton of interior (saloon and cockpit) True-to-original windlasses Dark tinted windows Extensive radar equipment Detailed after bar 7 sun loungers with adjustable headrests Bathing platform Display stand Illustrated assembly guide.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/350 RMS Deluxe Titanic
1/350 RMS Deluxe Titanic by Minicraft Models (mmi11315)
On April 10, 1912, R.M.S. Titanic, with 2200 passengers on board, left Southampton on its maiden voyage to New York. The most luxurious liner of its time was considered unsinkable. On the evening of April 14, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg. Within three hours, this giant liner sank, taking 1500 passengers down with it.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/570 Queen Mary
1/570 Queen Mary by Revell of Germany (rvl05203)
Structurally detailed Hull. Detailed Decks and Superstructures. Four Screws (Props). 28 Lifeboats. 3 Detailed Funnels. Vent Pipes. Display Stand. Decals and Flag Chart. Display Stand. Instructions.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/400 Queen Mary 2
1/400 Queen Mary 2 by Revell of Germany (rvl05223)
High-quality plastic parts molded with the highest level of detail and accuracy. Two-piece hull with see-thru upper level windows. Exquisite main deck details and superstructures with numerous finely molded stair rails nad filigree railings. Complete bridge superstructure detail including search lights, radio/signals mast superstructure and dadomes.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,QUEEN MARY 2
QUEEN MARY 2 by Heller (hlr52902)
The parts to build this vessel are molded in white plastic, with a one-piece black hull. Realistic Cunard characteristics. Complete deck detail. Realistically detailed chimney and life boats. Balcony cabins and pods. Waterslide decals. Display stand. Illustrated assembly guide.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/600 RMS Titanic
1/600 RMS Titanic by Academy Plastics (acy1459)
The legend of the R.M.S. Titanic, from the euphoria at its launch to the horror of its sinking, has fascinated millions for decades. At her initial launch on May 31, 1911, the Titanic, built by the British White Star Line, was nothing short of revolutionary. The world had never before, and perhaps never would again see such opulence aboard a ship.
 commercial plastic model ship, model ship,1/400 RMS Titanic
1/400 RMS Titanic by Academy Plastics (acy1458)
The Titanic sailed on her first and final voyage from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912. At 11:40pm on Sunday, April 14, the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later. Only 705 of the over 2200 people on board were rescued, setting the stage for sweeping changes in the way ships at sea were operated.