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SS CONTE ROSSO

A copy of this model is on permanent display in the museum of Costa Cruises. We at ModelShipMaster.com build accurate and fine ocean liner models for your beautiful home and prestigious office.

SS Conte Rosso was an Italian ocean liner that entered service in 1922 carrying passengers between Italy and New York.  She was the first new transatlantic liner built after World War I and the largest Italian liner to date

Named after Amadeus VII, Count of Savoy, the so-called "Red Count", Conte Rosso was noted for her lavish Italian interior decoration. Because much of her sailing would be in warmer waters, the designers included an outdoor dining area, unusual for ships of this era.

In 1928, Conte Rosso began service between Italy and South America.  In 1932, she began serving the Trieste–Bombay–Shanghai route, and thus became one of the major escape routes for the Jewish population of Germany and Austria as Shanghai was one of the few places that did not require paid emigration visas. 

During World War II, Conte Rosso was used as a troop ship by the Italian Government until May 24, 1941, when she was torpedoed and sunk by HMS Upholder.  The sinking occurred 16 km off the coast of Sicily while in convoy from Naples to Tripoli.   Conte Rosso has a sister ship--SS Conte Verde.

This primarily wood SS Conte Rosso model features:

- Superior hollow hull construction. This construction method gives accurate hulls, as artisans create the frame of the hull exactly like in drawings. The solid hull method, on the other hand, employs most guesswork on the degree of curvature

- Windows are cutouts (not black decals), thanks to the hollow structures.
 

36" long x 12" tall x 7" wide (including base dimensions)  $3,890 Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $400 flat rate. SOLD 


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