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Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200
Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200

Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200 Model Kit

Product ID : 3559731


Galleon Product ID 3559731
UPC / ISBN 885522444729
Shipping Weight 0.49 lbs
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Model 169516
Manufacturer Revell
Shipping Dimension 12.52 x 7.17 x 1.73 inches
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Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200 Features

  • This plastic model kit requires plastic cement and paint for assembly, and they are sold separately.


About Revell 05808 Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner - 1:1200

The Queen Mary 2 is the superlative passenger liner. With 150,000 GRT, she is the largest, longest (345 m), tallest (at 72 m she is taller than the Statue of Liberty) and most magnificent ship ever built for the Cunard Line. 2,620 passengers can be accommodated on 14 stylish and luxuriously equipped passenger decks, plus a crew of 1,253. With her long, elegant hull and powerful engines (max. 29 knots) she was specially designed for transatlantic crossings; from Europe (Southampton, England) to North America (New York) in 6 days. The Queen Mary 2 concept was created in May 1998. After a further two years in development, in November 2000 the order was placed with a French shipyard and she was handed over to the Cunard Line on 22 December 2003. After wintering in the Caribbean, in April 2004 the ship entered regular transatlantic service. The Queen Mary 2 continues the tradition of North Atlantic travel, thus perpetuating an era of ocean travel that was already claimed to have ended. Model details: Detailed hull with many structures; 4 engine pods with propelling screws; Structural details on main deck; Detailed swimming pools, with an optional decal; Detailed deck superstructures; Detailed funnel; Radomes; 8 launches, 14 lifeboats and 2 small speedboats; Foredeck with 2 cargo cranes; Representation of tennis courts; and Display stand with decals.