Revell Queen Mary 2 1:1200 - 05808
The Queen Mary 2, a remarkable vessel belonging to the prestigious Cunard Line, stands as a testament to unparalleled luxury and grandeur. Boasting a staggering 150,000 GRT, she holds the distinction of being the largest, longest (measuring 345 m), and tallest (towering at 72 m, surpassing even the Statue of Liberty) passenger ship ever constructed. With 14 exquisitely furnished passenger decks, she offers opulent accommodations for up to 2,620 passengers, accompanied by a crew of 1,253. Specifically designed for transatlantic journeys, the Queen Mary 2 showcases an elongated and graceful hull, propelled by a formidable engine capable of reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. This vessel effortlessly navigates the route from Southampton, England to New York, North America in a mere six days.
The concept for the Queen Mary 2 took shape in May 1998, and after two years of meticulous development, the construction contract was awarded to a French shipyard in November 2000. Finally, on December 22, 2003, the ship was handed over to the Cunard Line. Following a period of wintering in the Caribbean, the Queen Mary 2 commenced its regular transatlantic service in April 2004. By continuing the grand tradition of North Atlantic voyages, this illustrious vessel helps preserve the legacy of oceanic travel, which was once thought to be in decline.
Notable features of the Queen Mary 2 model kit include a highly detailed hull adorned with numerous structures, four motor gondolas with propellers, a meticulously crafted main deck with intricate detailing, and swimming pools that can be optionally enhanced with decals. The superstructures are rendered with exceptional precision, and the chimney is intricately designed. The kit also includes eight excursion boats, fourteen lifeboats, and two small speedboats. The front deck showcases two loading cranes, while a display stand adds an elegant touch to the presentation.
Paints and glue not included.
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Revell Queen Mary 2 1:1200 - 05808
Revell Queen Mary 2 1:1200 - 05808
The Queen Mary 2, a remarkable vessel belonging to the prestigious Cunard Line, stands as a testament to unparalleled luxury and grandeur. Boasting a staggering 150,000 GRT, she holds the distinction of being the largest, longest (measuring 345 m), and tallest (towering at 72 m, surpassing even the Statue of Liberty) passenger ship ever constructed. With 14 exquisitely furnished passenger decks, she offers opulent accommodations for up to 2,620 passengers, accompanied by a crew of 1,253. Specifically designed for transatlantic journeys, the Queen Mary 2 showcases an elongated and graceful hull, propelled by a formidable engine capable of reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. This vessel effortlessly navigates the route from Southampton, England to New York, North America in a mere six days.
The concept for the Queen Mary 2 took shape in May 1998, and after two years of meticulous development, the construction contract was awarded to a French shipyard in November 2000. Finally, on December 22, 2003, the ship was handed over to the Cunard Line. Following a period of wintering in the Caribbean, the Queen Mary 2 commenced its regular transatlantic service in April 2004. By continuing the grand tradition of North Atlantic voyages, this illustrious vessel helps preserve the legacy of oceanic travel, which was once thought to be in decline.
Notable features of the Queen Mary 2 model kit include a highly detailed hull adorned with numerous structures, four motor gondolas with propellers, a meticulously crafted main deck with intricate detailing, and swimming pools that can be optionally enhanced with decals. The superstructures are rendered with exceptional precision, and the chimney is intricately designed. The kit also includes eight excursion boats, fourteen lifeboats, and two small speedboats. The front deck showcases two loading cranes, while a display stand adds an elegant touch to the presentation.
Paints and glue not included.
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The Queen Mary 2, a remarkable vessel belonging to the prestigious Cunard Line, stands as a testament to unparalleled luxury and grandeur. Boasting a staggering 150,000 GRT, she holds the distinction of being the largest, longest (measuring 345 m), and tallest (towering at 72 m, surpassing even the Statue of Liberty) passenger ship ever constructed. With 14 exquisitely furnished passenger decks, she offers opulent accommodations for up to 2,620 passengers, accompanied by a crew of 1,253. Specifically designed for transatlantic journeys, the Queen Mary 2 showcases an elongated and graceful hull, propelled by a formidable engine capable of reaching a maximum speed of 29 knots. This vessel effortlessly navigates the route from Southampton, England to New York, North America in a mere six days.
The concept for the Queen Mary 2 took shape in May 1998, and after two years of meticulous development, the construction contract was awarded to a French shipyard in November 2000. Finally, on December 22, 2003, the ship was handed over to the Cunard Line. Following a period of wintering in the Caribbean, the Queen Mary 2 commenced its regular transatlantic service in April 2004. By continuing the grand tradition of North Atlantic voyages, this illustrious vessel helps preserve the legacy of oceanic travel, which was once thought to be in decline.
Notable features of the Queen Mary 2 model kit include a highly detailed hull adorned with numerous structures, four motor gondolas with propellers, a meticulously crafted main deck with intricate detailing, and swimming pools that can be optionally enhanced with decals. The superstructures are rendered with exceptional precision, and the chimney is intricately designed. The kit also includes eight excursion boats, fourteen lifeboats, and two small speedboats. The front deck showcases two loading cranes, while a display stand adds an elegant touch to the presentation.
Paints and glue not included.


















