MS Queen Elizabeth Cunard Line Ocean Liner

Now you can get this beautiful Queen Elizabeth model for your home or office. Our master craftsmen handcrafted this nicely detailed model from scratch using historical photographs, drawings, and original plan. In addition, we selected finest woods and material to build this model. Also, we used plank-on-frame construction method which is similar to the building of the actual ship.

You can find many details of the model such as: All windows, doors, and portholes are cut out precisely thanks to hand-built hollow superstructure and hull; Open promenade decks visible through superstructure windows; Lattice grating on ducts and vents; Detail Lifeboats hung from launching davits; Delicate railings on forecastle, aftcastle and top superstructure; Rigging and stay-lines on all masts and smokestacks. Furthermore, we applied multi-layered paint to match the color of the real ship.

Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. She is mounted on a solid wood base and ready to display. It’ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.

Queen Elizabeth (QE) was an ocean liner of Cunard Line.  She was, with Queen Mary, a flag ship of Cunard Line to complete the express superliners built by German, Italian and French companies in the late 1920s and early 1930s. QE provided luxury liner and immigrant service between Southampton, England (UK), and New York, New York (US), via Cherbourg, France on Continental Europe. Queen Elizabeth had a length of 1,031 ft, a beam of 118 ft, and a gross tonnage of 83,673. The propulsion system consisted of 4 steam turbines attached to 4 shaft props, enabling the ship to achieve a service speed of 28.5 knots.  She can carry about 2,283 passengers and 1000 crews.