Museum Quality, Ready to display, With Lights. Handcrafted by artisans using finest woods & metal fittings. These are fragile and I do my very best to get it there safe and sound. This is Exclusive Edition RMS Titanic model with highest details for collectors or home décor.
Our master craftsmen handcrafted this nicely detailed model from scratch using historical photographs, drawings, and original plans. In addition, we selected the finest woods and material to build this model. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop.
She is mounted on a solid wood base and ready to display. It'll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector. RMS Titanic White Star Line ocean liner most notably from the 1997 James Cameron film starring Leonardo DiCaprio & Kate Winslet. Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early in the morning on April 15th, 1912. After colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City the RMS Titanic sunk and of the 2,224 passengers and crew aboard, more than 1,500 died, making it one of the deadliest commercial peacetime maritime disasters in modern history. Titanic was 882 feet 9 inches (269.06 m) long with a maximum breadth of 92 feet 6 inches (28.19 m). Her total height, measured from the base of the keel to the top of the bridge, was 104 feet (32 m). She measured 46,328 gross register tons and with a draught of 34 feet 7 inches (10.54 m), she displaced 52,310 tons. Titanic can carry 2,435 passengers and 892 crew, total: 3,327 with 20 lifeboats sufficient for 1,178 people. Titanic was equipped with three main engines-two reciprocating four-cylinder, triple-expansion steam engines and one centrally placed low-pressure Parsons turbine-each driving a propeller. The two reciprocating engines had a combined output of 30,000 horsepower (22,000 kW). The output of the steam turbine was 16,000 horsepower (12,000 kW). She has cruising speed of 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph) and max speed of 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph). The White Star Line had used the same combination of engines on an earlier liner, the SS Laurentic, where it had been a great success. It provided a good combination of performance and speed; reciprocating engines by themselves were not powerful enough to propel an Olympic-class liner at the desired speeds, while turbines were sufficiently powerful but caused uncomfortable vibrations, a problem that affected the all-turbine Cunard liners Lusitania. By combining reciprocating engines with a turbine, fuel usage could be reduced and motive power increased, while using the same amount of steam.