RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner (Minic Ships 702)
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RMS Queen Elizabeth ocean liner (Minic Ships 702)![]() |
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Arch Two , Area 18 1960s |
A 1:1200 first-issue model of Cunard's RMS Queen Elizabeth, the larger, later companion to the Queen Mary. The model (M 702) is part of the Tri-Ang Minic range produced between 1959 and 1964.
The original ship
The Queen Elizabeth was the world's largest ocean liner for some years. During a refit to convert it into a floating university, the Queen Elizabeth caught fire and sank in Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour.
James Bond location
The presence of the tilted wreck in the harbour was used as a plot feature in the 1974 James Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun", where it was depicted (with retrofitted angled floors) as a secret Hong Kong base for MI6.
External links
- RMS Queen Elizabeth (cruiseserver.net)
- RMS Queen Elizabeth (roblightbody.com)
- RMS Queen Elizabeth (rmsqueenelizabeth.com)