Ships
Jun 8 2009, Naveen

Meticulously reproduced at 1:150 scale and involving over 400 man-hours in its assembly, the 6-foot remote controlled RMS Titanic is a sublime make for all who have always wished to see the Titanic sail. The model has been crafted from over 300...

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The Royal Caribbean cruise ship Mariner of the Seas is seen moored Friday, May 1, 2009, in San Francisco Bay, within sight of the Golden Gate Bridge, right. The outbreak of swine flu in Mexico is resulting in an unexpected boon for the Port of San...