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One-piece Titanic film ship model, model type Modellino Nave Film Titanic, multicolour, made of metal and wood, new, 45 cm wide by 17.5 cm high, illuminated with LED and a black display base engraved with “R.M.S. TITANIC.”

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Giant Titanic Ship with Lights

The RMS Titanic is the most famous ship in the world. Everyone knows its story of colliding with an iceberg and sinking into the freezing floods of the North Atlantic. LED lighting makes the Titanic shine in the same light it did that night in 1912, when it escaped and escaped the iceberg.


Form and structure
● Sharp bow, rounded stern, and well-defined upper deck.
There are four vertically oriented chimneys painted yellow with black stripes.
The bridges are articulated and feature cabins, corridors, and staircases in relief.

Constructive details
There are trees with shrouds and cables that simulate the onboard equipment.
The superstructures on the bridge show miniature windows and doors.
The bow bears the flag and the name "TITANIC" printed on the side.

Lighting
The miniature is internally illuminated, with many warm yellow lights that reproduce the lights of the cabins and decks, creating a realistic and suggestive effect.
The lights are visible along the sides and on the upper decks.

Exhibition base
With a black base with the inscription 'R.M.S. TITANIC', which lifts it and displays it.

Realistic effect
In the close-up images (the 4 small photos), you can see closely:
The windows illuminate, creating a spectacular night-time effect.
I well-reproduced chimneys and the tree wiring.
Details of the upper structures.

Stile
It is a display model, designed for marine modeling enthusiasts or for those who love Titanic history.
The look with the lights on is clearly designed to be displayed in darkness or semi-darkness, for a very dramatic effect.


10 curiosities about the Titanic:

The third smokestack was fake.
Of the four large smokestacks on the Titanic, only three were actually connected to the boilers. The fourth was purely aesthetic, added to give a more powerful and symmetrical appearance.

The Titanic had a luxury gym.
On board, there was a 'Gymnasium' equipped with cutting-edge equipment for the era: a stationary bicycle, rowing machines, mechanical treadmills. First-class passengers could use it with an instructor.

He also had a Turkish bath.
The Titanic's Turkish bath was among the most refined ever installed on a ship, with marble, colored tiles, and a professional masseur.

The menus have survived.
Some original menus for the lunch and dinner of April 14, 1912 (the last day) were found in the pocket of survivors. In first class, they served 11 courses.

There were passengers who changed their minds at the last minute.
Some celebrities and millionaires, like Milton Hershey (the king of chocolate), had booked but canceled just before setting sail.

The orchestra was not paid until the end.
After the sinking, the insurance company initially denied payment to the musicians' families, claiming that they had broken the contract by dying on the job (!).

Boiler No. 6 is still on the seabed.
Various boilers from the Titanic have been found during the expeditions. No. 6 is one of the most recognizable objects on the seabed, photographed thousands of times.

The clocks were adjusted every day.
As was customary for transatlantic ships, the officers changed the onboard clock every day according to the longitude. On the evening of the disaster, the clock was moved by 23 minutes and 4 seconds.

The radiotelegraph operator was criticized.
The senior telegraphist (Jack Phillips) brusquely responded to the Californian, who was trying to warn about the ice («Quiet! I'm working Cape Race!»). After the tragedy, he was heavily criticized.

The wreck is
A marine bacterium (Halomonas titanicae) eats the iron of the Titanic. At the current rate, the wreck could disappear almost entirely within the next few decades.


Assembly Model to build.

Giant Titanic Ship with Lights

The RMS Titanic is the most famous ship in the world. Everyone knows its story of colliding with an iceberg and sinking into the freezing floods of the North Atlantic. LED lighting makes the Titanic shine in the same light it did that night in 1912, when it escaped and escaped the iceberg.


Form and structure
● Sharp bow, rounded stern, and well-defined upper deck.
There are four vertically oriented chimneys painted yellow with black stripes.
The bridges are articulated and feature cabins, corridors, and staircases in relief.

Constructive details
There are trees with shrouds and cables that simulate the onboard equipment.
The superstructures on the bridge show miniature windows and doors.
The bow bears the flag and the name "TITANIC" printed on the side.

Lighting
The miniature is internally illuminated, with many warm yellow lights that reproduce the lights of the cabins and decks, creating a realistic and suggestive effect.
The lights are visible along the sides and on the upper decks.

Exhibition base
With a black base with the inscription 'R.M.S. TITANIC', which lifts it and displays it.

Realistic effect
In the close-up images (the 4 small photos), you can see closely:
The windows illuminate, creating a spectacular night-time effect.
I well-reproduced chimneys and the tree wiring.
Details of the upper structures.

Stile
It is a display model, designed for marine modeling enthusiasts or for those who love Titanic history.
The look with the lights on is clearly designed to be displayed in darkness or semi-darkness, for a very dramatic effect.


10 curiosities about the Titanic:

The third smokestack was fake.
Of the four large smokestacks on the Titanic, only three were actually connected to the boilers. The fourth was purely aesthetic, added to give a more powerful and symmetrical appearance.

The Titanic had a luxury gym.
On board, there was a 'Gymnasium' equipped with cutting-edge equipment for the era: a stationary bicycle, rowing machines, mechanical treadmills. First-class passengers could use it with an instructor.

He also had a Turkish bath.
The Titanic's Turkish bath was among the most refined ever installed on a ship, with marble, colored tiles, and a professional masseur.

The menus have survived.
Some original menus for the lunch and dinner of April 14, 1912 (the last day) were found in the pocket of survivors. In first class, they served 11 courses.

There were passengers who changed their minds at the last minute.
Some celebrities and millionaires, like Milton Hershey (the king of chocolate), had booked but canceled just before setting sail.

The orchestra was not paid until the end.
After the sinking, the insurance company initially denied payment to the musicians' families, claiming that they had broken the contract by dying on the job (!).

Boiler No. 6 is still on the seabed.
Various boilers from the Titanic have been found during the expeditions. No. 6 is one of the most recognizable objects on the seabed, photographed thousands of times.

The clocks were adjusted every day.
As was customary for transatlantic ships, the officers changed the onboard clock every day according to the longitude. On the evening of the disaster, the clock was moved by 23 minutes and 4 seconds.

The radiotelegraph operator was criticized.
The senior telegraphist (Jack Phillips) brusquely responded to the Californian, who was trying to warn about the ice («Quiet! I'm working Cape Race!»). After the tragedy, he was heavily criticized.

The wreck is
A marine bacterium (Halomonas titanicae) eats the iron of the Titanic. At the current rate, the wreck could disappear almost entirely within the next few decades.


Assembly Model to build.

Details

Era
After 2000
Estimated Period
2020+
No. of items
1
Height
17.5 cm
Width
45 cm
Marque/Model Type
Modellino Nave Film Titanic
Colour
Multicolored
Material
Metallo, Wood
Condition
New
ItalyVerified
132
Objects sold
100%
Private

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