The H. M. H. S. Britannic model is a unique opportunity to travel back in time
and experience history first-hand. The sister ship of the Titanic, initially
designed as a luxury ocean liner, the Britannic was converted into a hospital
ship during World War I. During service, on November 21, 1916, the Britannic
sank after hitting a mine, but thanks to a quick evacuation, most of the crew
and passengers were saved. This model pays tribute to this legendary ship,
which measured 269.06 meters long and 29 meters wide, and its deck hosted
wounded soldiers and medical personnel. Built from 636 COBI construction
blocks the H. M. H. S. Britannic is 38.5 cm long and 12cm high in a scale of
1:700. It precisely reproduces the shape and body of the ship and numerous
details, such as movable cranes, screws and rudders, which ensure authenticity
and the possibility of a fun play experience. The set also includes an elegant
display stand with a plaque, making it an ideal element for display in any
room of the house. Building the model is pure pleasure thanks to the intuitive
instructions based on simple icons and illustrations. The model does not
require gluing or painting and all inscriptions and graphics are permanently
printed on the blocks, which ensures longevity and resistance to intense play.
The set does not use stickers, which also guarantees its high quality. It is
intended for people over 7 years of age, and its careful workmanship will
satisfy both younger and adult lovers of history and maritime history.