Revell 05203 1/570 Queen Mary
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
Model details
Scale 1:570
No.of parts: 210
Length: 527mm
Skill Level: 4
Original details
Type description: Passenger-steamer
Year/Period: 1934
Origin: GB
Engine capacity: 200.000 PSw
Speed: 29 - max. 32 kn
Length: 310,5m
Weight: 80.000BRT
The "Queen Mary" which was laid down at John Brown's on Clydebank in 1930 and completed in 1936, was one of the three 80000 BRT superlines of the 30's. In August 1936 the "Queen Mary" crossed the Atlnatic at 30.14 knots westwards ant at 30.63 eastwards, thus taking the Blue Riband from the "Normandie", who quickly regained the trophy in 1937 until the "Queen Mary" finally held the record until 1952. When the Second World War broke out, the liner was transferred to Sydney, where she was fitted out as a troop carrier for 15,000 soldiers. After the war the "Queen Mary" returned to North Atlantic passenger service. In 1967 the Cunard White Star Line disposed of the ship by selling it to the town of Long Beach, where it has operated as a floating hotel since 1971.
- Structurally detailed hull
- Detailed decks
- Four screws
- Detailed superstructures
- 28 life boats
- 3 detailed funneld
- Vent pipes
- Display stand
- Decals and flag chart
Colors: 4 16 57 83 85 87 91 92 302 330
Model details
Scale 1:570
No.of parts: 210
Length: 527mm
Skill Level: 4
Original details
Type description: Passenger-steamer
Year/Period: 1934
Origin: GB
Engine capacity: 200.000 PSw
Speed: 29 - max. 32 kn
Length: 310,5m
Weight: 80.000BRT
The "Queen Mary" which was laid down at John Brown's on Clydebank in 1930 and completed in 1936, was one of the three 80000 BRT superlines of the 30's. In August 1936 the "Queen Mary" crossed the Atlnatic at 30.14 knots westwards ant at 30.63 eastwards, thus taking the Blue Riband from the "Normandie", who quickly regained the trophy in 1937 until the "Queen Mary" finally held the record until 1952. When the Second World War broke out, the liner was transferred to Sydney, where she was fitted out as a troop carrier for 15,000 soldiers. After the war the "Queen Mary" returned to North Atlantic passenger service. In 1967 the Cunard White Star Line disposed of the ship by selling it to the town of Long Beach, where it has operated as a floating hotel since 1971.
- Structurally detailed hull
- Detailed decks
- Four screws
- Detailed superstructures
- 28 life boats
- 3 detailed funneld
- Vent pipes
- Display stand
- Decals and flag chart
Colors: 4 16 57 83 85 87 91 92 302 330
General Info | |
Scale | 1/570 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
Subtype | Civilian Vessel |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Reward Points: 42
- SKU: RV 05203
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