SET OF 2 REPRODUCTIONS OF TRANSATLANTIC LINERS : 
FRANCE AND R.M.S TITANIC

  • THE RMS TITANIC, 1/1250TH SCALE

The RMS Titanic, the legendary British transatlantic liner, sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 following a collision with an iceberg on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. 

Between 1,490 and 1,520 people died, making this the greatest maritime disaster of its time.

A White Star Line ship built on the initiative of Joseph Bruce Ismay in 1907, she was designed by architects Alexander Montgomery Carlisle and Thomas Andrews of the Harland and Wolff shipyards. Construction began in 1909 in Belfast and was completed in 1912. She was the most luxurious and largest ocean liner ever built.

- Box dimensions: 240 x 100 x 50 mm
- Scale 1/1250th
- Made of metal and plastic
- TITANIC liner delivered on its magnificent wooden base
- Length of ship: 21.5 cm
- Weight: 340 g

  • THE LINER FRANCE, 1/1250TH SCALE

The liner France recalls a bygone era, when people chose to travel by sea to New York in five days, to savor a certain French art de vivre. What's more, she embodies the Trente Glorieuses, an entire country and the prestigious image it sought to impose on the rest of the world. The liner France was a floating ambassador! 

- Box dimensions: 270 x 100 x 50 mm
- Scale 1/1250th
- Made of metal and plastic
- Liner France delivered on its magnificent wooden base
In partnership with Éditions Atlas
Weight: 300 g

THESE MAGNIFICENT REPRODUCTIONS ALLOW EVERYONE, YOUNG AND OLD, PASSIONATE AND CURIOUS, TO TAKE PART IN THE LEGEND!

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