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Wood Cutaway Model of RMS Titanic - Made in the USA
$ 137.28
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WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS AND COUNTRYWood Cutaway Model of RMS Titanic
Framed Size: 22-½" x 9-1/2"
Made in the U.S.A
., each cutaway is an accurate, three dimensional, architectural model. The pieces are multi-layer, micro-cut, wood cutaway constructions, reflecting the utmost in detail and attention to accuracy.
Original blueprints and period photographs along with hand measurements, if possible, are used for the creation of each design. Approximately two months is then devoted to drawing the original multi-layer template for each item.
Original construction blueprints, photographs, deck plans, books and even advertising brochures are used to guarantee the accuracy of each cutaway. Approximately two months is then devoted to drawing the original multi-layer template for each item. Once the design work is complete, a computer-controlled laser is then used to cut and mark specially selected layers of basswood. After a layer has been cut, it is cleaned and carefully mounted to a baltic blue matte board. A total of six layers of basswood are hand assembled for each cutaway. When the cutaway is complete, it is then sealed behind glass in a cherry finish hardwood frame.
The highest level of quality in both work and materials is maintained to ensure museum quality cutaways. This integrity in both design and modeling skill has brought endorsements by many of the nation's museums, historical societies and memorial associations.
Certainly the most famous ocean liner in history. Created entirely from shipbuilders blueprints, this cutaway reveals the inner workings of the ship. From the massive boilers and reciprocating steam engines to the dining rooms and cabins, the Titanic is one of our most popular ocean liners.
Built by Harland & Wolff in 1912, the White Star line's Titanic was the largest and most advanced ship of her time. On her maiden voyage from Southampton, the "unsinkable" Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the middle of the North Atlantic ocean. With a total of 1,503 lives lost, she still remains the most famous ocean liner in history.
These are created for each order. Please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.
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