$85.00
Paying tribute to the largest passenger ships of the time is Rolife's 1912 Eternal Atlantic Voyager, a model that captures the vessels' beauty and grandeur in miniature.
It may seem daunting, but the 6-hour assembly time and 4-star difficulty level will have builders appreciate the fine detailing without making the process too complicated.
You'll love the fine details.
The superstructure's familiar black hull houses hollow corridors representing passengers' cabins stretching three stories below deck.
Well-distributed LED lights draw the eye to the tilted chimneys, the spinning propellers, the 80° tilted smokestacks, and the classic suite interior.
With an assembled size of 495 x 85 x 184 mm (19.5 × 3.4 × 7.2 in), it sits on a wooden base that provides stability and features symbols representing the ship's route.
History reveals fascinating stories while you build and immerse yourself in this project.

Strong Structure
Put away the adhesives. This ship uses the mortise and tenon joint system for a stable and durable build.

Down to the Details
Rolife values accuracy in this 1:550 scale detailed replica.

Impressive Decor
This model will attract eyes whether at home, in a collector's showroom, or even in a hotel lobby.

Dual Lighting System
The LEDs on the cabin and the deck showcase the beauty of the ship's details and structure.

Opulence On The Seas
First-class passengers enjoyed a luxurious setup with a fireplace and mantle, elegant furniture, a full-length mirror, and a painting.

Classic Details On Display
The panel covering the suite can be displayed on the provided stand. The base plate holds details of the ship's route.

Upper Deck
The smokestack, white railings, ventilators and deckhouses, promenade windows, and masts make the upper deck more realistic.
Rolife highlights great innovations in ocean travel with the 1912 Eternal Atlantic Voyage. Combining luxury with its immense size, designers were able to showcase the creativity and ambition of naval engineers during an era of rapid industrial advancements, including automobiles, airplanes, radio communication, and electricity. These massive ships stood out for their “extras”, like the level of first-class suite luxury as well as the technology, adapting watertight compartments, remotely operated doors, electricity, and Marconi wireless telegraphy. It says much about human ambition and capability during that time. And though man can never compete with the ocean's power, we can surely create machines that exist harmoniously with it.
Number of Pieces: 433
Difficulty Level: ★★★★☆
Assembly Time: 6 hours
Age: 14+
Assembly Size: 495 x 85 x 184 mm
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