Revell R.M.S Titanic 1:700 - 05210
Upon its launch in 1911, the Titanic claimed the title of the world's largest vessel. Propelled by three mighty engines, this opulent liner, measuring 882 ft (269 m), embarked on its inaugural journey from the English Channel to Cherbourg, Ireland, and ultimately across the Atlantic to New York. Tragically, near midnight on April 14, 1912, disaster struck as the ship collided with an iceberg. Within a span of two hours, the Titanic tragically descended into the depths of the ocean, claiming the lives of over 1,500 individuals. Commemorating its centennial anniversary, this kit meticulously captures the essence of the Titanic, featuring intricate hull and deck structures, lifeboats equipped with hoists, a display stand, and an assortment of decals.
Paints and glue not included.
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Revell R.M.S Titanic 1:700 - 05210
Revell R.M.S Titanic 1:700 - 05210
Upon its launch in 1911, the Titanic claimed the title of the world's largest vessel. Propelled by three mighty engines, this opulent liner, measuring 882 ft (269 m), embarked on its inaugural journey from the English Channel to Cherbourg, Ireland, and ultimately across the Atlantic to New York. Tragically, near midnight on April 14, 1912, disaster struck as the ship collided with an iceberg. Within a span of two hours, the Titanic tragically descended into the depths of the ocean, claiming the lives of over 1,500 individuals. Commemorating its centennial anniversary, this kit meticulously captures the essence of the Titanic, featuring intricate hull and deck structures, lifeboats equipped with hoists, a display stand, and an assortment of decals.
Paints and glue not included.
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Upon its launch in 1911, the Titanic claimed the title of the world's largest vessel. Propelled by three mighty engines, this opulent liner, measuring 882 ft (269 m), embarked on its inaugural journey from the English Channel to Cherbourg, Ireland, and ultimately across the Atlantic to New York. Tragically, near midnight on April 14, 1912, disaster struck as the ship collided with an iceberg. Within a span of two hours, the Titanic tragically descended into the depths of the ocean, claiming the lives of over 1,500 individuals. Commemorating its centennial anniversary, this kit meticulously captures the essence of the Titanic, featuring intricate hull and deck structures, lifeboats equipped with hoists, a display stand, and an assortment of decals.
Paints and glue not included.


















