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Hi any idea how to get the resin based ships sold in the gift shop usually between 21-24 $

 

Need to get the following

 

Regal Princess.....know its in the P&O Aussie fleet

Norwegian Dream

Norwegian Pearl

Norwegian Jade

Carnival Fantasy

Voyager of the Seas

Soveriegn of the Seas

 

Cheers

 

Dave

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Hi any idea how to get the resin based ships sold in the gift shop usually between 21-24 $

 

Need to get the following

 

Regal Princess.....know its in the P&O Aussie fleet

Norwegian Dream

Norwegian Pearl

Norwegian Jade

Carnival Fantasy

Voyager of the Seas

Soveriegn of the Seas

 

Cheers

 

Dave

 

I was able to get mine (4 total) from Ebay, but it took me about a year to get them all. They aren't always listed and I had to keep searching, usually once or twice a week, to see if any were listed and they eventually were. Other collectors here on Cruise Critic may also be able to help you out with a trade or an offer to sell. Good luck. :)

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Well Arte Nautica has a few new models that are looking exciting to me. They have produced models of the Windstar, Black Prince, Amerikanis, Atlantis/Emerald Seas and the latest Cunard Caronia (ex Vistafjord). I have only seen pictures, but I am very excited for these. It is about time some one finally modeled some of these ships, and these look lovely to me.. though I am most excited for the Amerikanis and Atlantis of Chandris Line.

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I think he will be listing them in his ebay store

 

Artenautica Ship Shop

 

You can also email to place orders at:

artenautica@tiscali.it

 

I think that other paint jobs will be available, ie Amerikanis in Costa colors, and Atlantis as Emerald Seas or Ocean Voyager.

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Latest pic of the collection, though the top shelf did not make it into the frame.. I am still amazed how large the Oasis is.

 

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Hi modelman, you have an amazing collection! I was just wondering if your Oasis is the one they sell on board the ship? If so, can you please tell me how long it is? I've seen two listed on eBay and one was apparently 12 inches long and the other was 16 inches long. I'm not sure which to believe... :) Edited by finetuneit
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Latest pic of the collection, though the top shelf did not make it into the frame.. I am still amazed how large the Oasis is.

 

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Wow, what a beautiful collection!!! Did you go on all of these! That would be even more impressive. My DW and I have started our own collection that was up to 5 until a large storm in the form of our 15 year old dusting the furniture knocked them down causing damage to the bridge of the Explorer of the Seas and "sinking" the Norwegian Gem. Oh well, we're back on the EOS in a few weeks, so we might get a replacement!

 

Cheers,

Aaron

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I have over 300 1:1250 scale waterline models. I probably have another 100 or so other models, from resin "Montego" models to cermaic "Passport" models, and many random wood ones as well. What can I say, I love ocean liners and cruise ships, and I have always loved models..

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I have over 300 1:1250 scale waterline models. I probably have another 100 or so other models, from resin "Montego" models to cermaic "Passport" models, and many random wood ones as well. What can I say, I love ocean liners and cruise ships, and I have always loved models..

 

With a collection as extensive as yours, it would be hard to pick a favorite. But...do you have a top three?

 

Every ship/model has its own story. :cool:

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While I love all my 1:1250 scale models, I think my favorites are a group of wooden models by a company called Riwag. They were produced during the 50's and 60's and were sold on board the liners. They are approximately 1:900 scale, are all waterline, and are well painted with lovely decals. Of these, I think I like my Queen of Bermuda, my United States, and maybe my Lurline best..

 

Here they are in a case, not the best picture sorry.

 

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My Caribbean Princess is suuuuuuuper tiny. :( It doesn't match the rest. But a nice CC'er got it for me onboard. My next trip is on NCL Pearl and I fear NCL doesn't have models! :eek: :(

 

(Star Princess, Vision of the Seas, Monarch of the Seas, Disney Magic, Caribbean Princess, Freedom of the Seas, Carnival Destiny.)

 

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