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Disney Wish
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Disney Wish is the largest ship in the fleet.
She has 1,250 staterooms, along with immersive
spaces and experiences themed to Walt Disney
Pictures, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars,
and Pixar characters, plus the AquaMouse, the first
Disney attraction at sea. Disney Wish is powered by
liquified natural gas, or LNG.
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Wonder of the
Seas
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This massive model was
commissioned by a museum in South Korea in 2024. |
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Harmony of the
Seas
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The third
largest passenger ship in the world, larger than her
older sisters Oasis of the Seas and Allure of the
Seas.
In length, Harmony
of the Seas is
the longest cruise ship in the world.
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Oasis of the
Seas
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Oasis of the Seas is a
cruise ship that displaced the Independence of
the Seas as the world's largest passenger vessel,
carrying 5,400 passengers. |
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Allure of the
Seas
60" long
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Allure of the Seas is the
sister ship of the Oasis of the Seas. Please
click on thumbnail to view large photos showing our
models' hundreds of cabin openings which are cutouts
(not dark decal on solid pieces of wood.)
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Brilliance of the Seas
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According to Royal
Caribbean, Brilliance of the Seas is the ultimate
escape for backroads ramblers. This 60" long model cruise
ship was commissioned by
Original-Group.com who rented the ship
exclusively for several weeks.
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Crystal Serenity
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A 49" long model is being built for
Crystal Cruises.
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Riviera
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This model is displayed at
Oceania Cruises's
headquarters.
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Le Commandant Charcot
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The
first ever luxury ship in the world capable of taking
passengers to the heart of the polar regions. |
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Queen Mary 2
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When she was launched,
the Queen Mary 2 is the largest,
longest, tallest and widest passenger ship ever
built. Comparable to a structure as tall as a
21-story building, she is over four city blocks in
length and over a hundred feet longer than the
Eiffel Tower is tall.
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Norwegian Pearl
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A copy of
this model is on display in
NORWEGIAN CRUISE
LINE headquarters. Another one has been
gracing
a state-of-the-art 120,000 square foot
Konami Gaming in
Las Vegas.
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Europa 2
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The cruise
ship MV Europa 2 is a drop-dead gorgeous vessel.
Her most appealing feature is space ratio that
is about 80 which is the highest in the luxury
cruise segment. Another
feature that is worth noticing is that her servers are
English-speaking Europeans, mainly Germans, not ethnic
groups as with most of the cruise operators. Europa 2’s staff-to-guest ratio: 1.4:1, a high standard.
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Wind Surf
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Wind Surf has 150 ocean-view
staterooms, 18 ocean-view suites and 2 deluxe bridge
suites. It was
always possible to find lounge chairs and stretches of
railing away from other passengers.
Wind Surf has a casual atmosphere: Men needn't
bring neckties or jackets, and women can leave their
cocktail dresses at home.
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Celestyal Olympia
Cruise ship
Available
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MS Celestyal Olympia is a cruise ship owned by the
Cyprus-based Celestyal Cruises, formerly Louis
Cruise Lines. In April 2012 she was named Louis
Olympia after operating as the Thomson Destiny for
Thomson Cruises.
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Celestyal Crystal
15" (38cm) long
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We are the only model maker
who can make windows and portholes that are uniform
and straight on the same lines on very small model cruise
ships, much better than dark decal that will
curled up eventually. |
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Disney Dream
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Features the
first water coaster at sea, called "The AquaDuck", a
765-foot long winding waterslide with a four-deck
drop and a course that winds 13 feet over the edge
of the ship and through the ship's forward funnel.
The AquaDuck runs the width of the ship and the
length between the funnels, almost the size of a
football field.
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Celebrity Equinox
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This model was commissioned by
Celebrity Cruises in the spring of 2019. Celebrity
Equinox is a Solstice-class cruise ship built by
Meyer Werft in Germany. She is the second of the
five Solstice-class vessels, owned and operated by
Celebrity Cruises. Celebrity Equinox entered
commercial service for Celebrity Cruises on July 31,
2009.
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Diamond Princess
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Began operation in March
2004 and primarily cruises in Alaska during the
summer and Asia in the winter along with Australia
cruises. She is a subclassed Grand Class ship, which
is also known as a Gem Class ship. Diamond Princess
and her sister ship, Sapphire Princess, are the
largest subclass of Grand-class ships.
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Constitution
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This model features the SS
Constitution while operated by American Hawaii
Cruises.
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Karnika
(Former Pacific Jewel)
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Zen cruises, India's
premier domestic and international cruise business
launched its first multi-destination cruise brand
Jalesh Cruises. We built two large models for the
cruise operator in 2019.
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Pacific Princess
(The Love Boat)
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Between 1975 and 2002 she sailed for Princess
Cruises as Pacific Princess, famous for appearing in
the romantic sitcom The Love Boat.
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Mardi Gras
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Mardi Gras was Carnival Cruise Line's very first
ship.
Carnival Cruise Line ordered
two models from us, in 2017 and 2018.
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Empress of Canada
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Empress of Canada was sold in 1972
to Carnival Cruise Lines and became the liner's very
first ship-the famous Mardi Gras.
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Sapphire Princess
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One of the world's largest cruise ships, with a
capacity of approximately 2670 passengers. The
ship was christened on June 10, 2004 in Seattle; it
was the first cruise ship ever to be christened in
that port.
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Voyager of the Seas |
Voyager of the Seas, launched in 1999, is the first
of five Voyager-class cruise ships from Royal
Caribbean International. It can handle up to 3,114
guests, and is one of the largest passenger ships in
the world.
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Freedom of the Seas |
Kept the title of the
largest
passenger ships ever built until the completion of
the Oasis of the Seas
in 2009. She
took the honor from Cunard's Queen Mary 2.
She can accommodate over 4,300 passengers and 1,300
crew on fifteen passenger decks.
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Grand Princess |
Grand Princess is was the largest and most
expensive ship ever built at the time in 1998. Grand
Princess was the setting for a task in the second
series of the UK version of the reality TV show The
Apprentice.
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MS Nieuw Amsterdam
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MS Nieuw Amsterdam is a
Signature class cruise ship for Holland America
Line. She is the the second largest Holland
America ship to date. Eighty-six percent of
the cabins are on the outside, and 67 percent have
balconies.
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Norwegian Epic
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The Norwegian Epic represents
the "third generation" of Freestyle cruising vessels
and its size allows NCL to have a ship that is in
the "mega-class" of their competitors at Royal
Caribbean International and Carnival Cruise Lines.
The ship has 4,100 passenger berths, with 100% of
outside cabins having balconies.
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Costa Serena
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Costa Serena is full of mythology and ancient Rome:
5,990 works of art to be explored. She is a true
floating temple of entertainment. The ship has 5
restaurants. There are 13 bars. |
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Starship
Majestic
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1988 saw the sale
of Sun Princess by P&O to Premier Cruises, where it was
initially named Majestic, becoming Starship Majestic in
1989 which included refurbishment of her interior.
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SS Oceanic
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Google "SS Oceanic model" to compare and see
how much superior our products are -- unparalleled
accuracy and beauty.
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