SS FRANCE
The World's Longest
Ocean
Liner
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SS France was launched in
1960. Replacing two legendary
prewar veterans, the stylish Ile De France and the much
loved Liberte, the France
ocean liner had the distinction of being
the longest liner in the world. Her graceful hull was a
modified version of the Normandie's, with a similarly
arched "whale back" bow (but with an updated stern.) The
SS France was perhaps most distinguished by her two unusual
funnels, which dispensed exhaust through wings on either
side.
The SS France joined the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Mary and the
United States, all struggling in the wake of jet fuel
that now dominated the Atlantic. Despite the odds,
France consistently sailed with a high capacity of
passengers (unlike the struggling Cunarders, which were
likened to creaking ghost ships.)
This primarily wood SS France model
comes in the sizes below.
35.5" long (1/350
scale)
$3,490 Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $400 flat rate.
62" long (1/200
scale) $7,600
Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $800 flat rate.
86" long (1/144
scale)
$10,700
Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: $1,200 flat rate.
125" long (1/100
scale) $18,200
Shipping and insurance in
the contiguous USA included.
Other places: to be determined.
Model is built per commission only.
We require only a small deposit to start the
process. Please click
here for
more details.
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Have a look
at other beautiful French ocean liner models
here:
Ile de France,
SS Normandie, and
SS Liberte.
Click
here to learn more about authentic ocean liner
models.
Learn
more about the France here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_France_(1960)
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