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Rich
This is an excellent-looking model.
quote:Originally posted by LeBarryboat:I like the pictures of the model...any reason why a model of an old ocean liner would be at Sea Trade? I've always thought the REX was an interesting ship. Oh to have a time machine and wander the decks of some of these old ships.
This was asked in another thread, also: the REX model was the centerpiece of the Fincantieri pavillion, surrounded by several models of their current, modern ships. In all of Fincantieri's literature, brochures, promotional videos, etc., they stress the long history of the yards as well as famous ships they built.
Greetings Ben.
quote:Originally posted by Linerrich:Getting up close to that model and seeing all the detail was the next best thing to being on the real ship. Oh, to have been aboard her!:Rich
I am going to "geek out" looking at this picture! I have always loved the design of Rex's hull (even though her forward superstructure is a little odd). She has such beautiful lines!!
quote:Originally posted by Cunard Fan:I am going to "geek out" looking at this picture! I have always loved the design of Rex's hull (even though her forward superstructure is a little odd). She has such beautiful lines!!
Yes, color photos of REX are rare. A friend of mine took this in New York, in early 1940. You can see her neutrality markings located midship.
Does any one have any colour pics of Conte di Savoia? How about interior shots?
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