The Golden age of Ocean travel hit its peak in the early part of the 20th century.
Now you can re-live the aura of the golden age of travel of the 1930s, when ocean
travel was in vogue. Queen Mary II is the largest ocean liner in the world. She
brings a combination of 21st century technology with the style and glamour echoing
the floating palaces of the past.
The hull has many structural details.
Can be modified for Radio Control. Imitation bow
thrusters with moveable manhole covers. Two rotating and two fixed engine narcelles.
Four moveable propellers. 4 hinged lateral stabilizers. Imitation internal rows
of cabin balconies on hull. Detailed swimming pool decks aft with steps. Main
deck with detail structures. Transparent ports for protective glazing aft. Detailed
swimming pools that can be decorated with decals. Detailed deck superstructures
with sidewalls. Transparent balustrades for cabins and upper deck superstructures.
Bridge superstructure with two searchlights. Detailed promenade deck with structures.
Detailed funnel with signaling horns. Queen Mary II lettering embossed on upper
engine room. Numerous stair rails and filigree railings. Detailed radio/signal
mast. Radomes. Detailed lifeboat davits. 8 launches, 14 lifeboats and two small
speedboats. Life-raft holders with cranes. Foredeck with spare anchor. Two loading
cranes and spare propeller blades. Representation of tennis courts with protective
perimeter fencing. Promenade Deck. The swimming pool has a transparent roof. Display
stand with decals. Extensive decals for waterline marking, lettering on hull.
Fore and aft deck superstructures, lifeboats and helicopter pad.
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This page was last updated: Nov 10th 2006.