1/200 and 1/350 Scale- HMHS Britannic, 1916

1/200 and 1/350 Scale- HMHS Britannic, 1916

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Britannic was intended to round off the three Olympic-class ships and secure White Star Line’s dominance on the Atlantic run; but it was not to be. Designed as an improvement over her sisters Olympic and Titanic, her design and construction was heavily impacted by the loss of the latter in April 1912. Before completion she was famously requisitioned for use as a hospital ship by the British government at a time when thousands of young men were dying and being terribly wounded in battlefields across the ocean. She was lost after striking a mine in November 1916, prompting many to wonder what could have been had she survived.

Learn more about Liner Designs’ Britannic drawing here.

Liner Designs’ scale drawings are printed to order and exactly to scale to suit your display. All of our drawings are available as unframed archival prints produced on the highest quality premium 230gsm matte paper

Dimensions:

1/200 Scale: 1412mm x 512mm - 55.6" x 20"

1/350 Scale: 806mm x 292mm - 31.7" x 11.5"

NOTE: Watermark present in preview images will not be included on the finished product.

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