LIGHTED SS ARGENTINA passenger STEAMship 40" fully built wood model with stand

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LIGHTED SS ARGENTINA 1958 STEAM SHIP/Ocean Liner Moore-McCormack Lines

SS Argentina (1958) was an ocean liner launched at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula, Mississippi in 1958. Initially, the ship was originally named Argentina for Moore-McCormack’s South American service, but was renamed a number of times. The ship last served as a cruise ship for Commodore Cruise Line under the name Enchanted Isle and was scrapped in Alang, India, in 2003 sailing under the name New Orleans for the final voyage. As of 2016, Argentina was the last luxury ocean liner completed in the United States.

SS Argentina was a replacement for Moore-McCormack’s SS Argentina (1928). Argentina and her sister ship, SS Brasil , used MARAD Design P2-S2-9a of United States Maritime Administration. Ingalls Shipbuilding had the lowest US bid at $24,444,181 ($203 million today) for each of the two ships. The Maritime administration subsidized the cost of construction by paying $19,528,362 ($162 million today) to support the US shipbuilding industry. Meaning that the ships would have cost nearly $20 million less if they had been built outside the United States. As of 2015, Brasil and Argentina were among the last luxury liners built in the United States. Design included Denny-Brown stabilizers,  a system of retractable fins in order to stabilize the ships in heavy seas. The ship design originally included a solarium for nude sun tanning inside the false funnel.

Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. She is mounted on a solid wood base and ready to display. It’ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast, or passionate collector.

Now you can get this beautiful LIGHTED model in your own home or office. You can find many details of the model such as: All windows, doors, and portholes are cut out precisely thanks to hand-built hollow superstructure and hull; Open promenade decks visible through superstructure windows; Lattice grating on ducts and vents; Detail lifeboats hung from launching davits; Delicate railings on forecastle, aftcastle and top superstructure; Rigging and stay-lines on all masts and smokestacks. Furthermore, we applied multi-layered paint to match the color of the real ship.

Our master craftsmen handcraft these nicely detailed models from scratch using historical photographs, drawings and original plan. They are built to scale with top quality wood such as rosewood, teak, and mahogany. This replica is 100% handcrafted individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of the actual ship. She has been applied multi-layered paint to match the color of the real ship with highly-detailed such as: laser cut doors and window so you can see thru superstructure, thanks to a hollow hull and hollow superstructure. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop. Due to te delicate nature of these models, small parts parts may dislodge during shipping and is not considered defective or cause for return.  This replica is mounted on a solid wood base and ready to display.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO OWN A PIECE OF MARITIME HISTORY AT GREAT SAVINGS!!!