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About the Knock Nevis The Knock Nevis was originally known as the Seawise Giant and was the longest and largest ship every built, with a displacement of 657.019 tonnes. Throughout her years, she renamed several times to Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Oppama and Mont. This ultra large supertanker was constructed by Sumito Heavy Industries in…


About the SS Normandie The SS Normandie entered service for the French Line Compagnie Générale Transatlantique (CGT) as one of the largest and fastest passenger vessels She was constructed in Saint-Nazaire, in France has has since retained her title for one of the most powerful steam turbo-electric-propelled passenger ship ever built. She was awarded with…

About the RMS Campania The RMS Campania was built for the Cunard Steamship Line Shipping Company, and was launched in 1892. She began her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 22 April 1893 and a month later was awarded with her first Blue Riband, for setting a record in transatlantic voyage. She set…

About the Seawise Giant The Seawise Giant is was the longest and largest ship every built, with a displacement of 657.019 tonnes. Throughout her years, she was also known as Happy Giant, Jahre Viking, Knock Nevis, Oppama and Mont. This ultra large supertanker was constructed by Sumito Heavy Industries in Japan for a Greek business…

About the Sijla Symphony: Owned by the Estonian shipping company Tallink Group and operated by the Sijla Line, the MS Sijla Symphony is a cruise ferry which connects Helsinki, Finland to Stockholm, Sweden. She was constructed in 1991 at Masa-Yards Turku New Shipyard in Finland. She Sijla Symphony was launched on 1 June 1991 and…

About the SS Michelangelo Constructed in 1965 by Ansaldo Shipyards, the SS Michealangelo is an ocean liner that belongs to the Italian Line. The SS Michealangelo and her sister ship the SS Raffaello, were the largest two ocean liners to exist since the SS Rex in 1932. At the time of construction, commercial airplanes had…

About the SS Norway: The SS Norway was originally known as the SS France, and built in 1962 by the Chantiers d’Antlantique, to serve as a luxury transatlantic ocean liner. Although she had a reputation for providing luxury voyages, her service came to an end in 1974, which marked the end of the era of…

About the SS Stavangerfjord The SS Stavangerfjord is a transatlantic ocean liner, which sailed between Norway and the United States. She was built in 1917 by Cammell Laird in England, and launch on 21st May of that year. She completed her maiden voyage to New York on 29 April 1918 and then proceeded to start…

About the USS New Jersey The USS New Jersey, also known as the “Black Dragon” belongs to the Iowa class of battleships. She has been adorned with more battle stars than her fellow sister battleships, and is also the most decorated battleship in US history. The USS New Jersey was built at the Philadelphia Navy…
Jeff Patton2024-12-12Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I’m a retired American living in China and facing the challenges of product availability. George at Premier was instrumental in patiently helping me purchase my ship model kit. They handled the transaction professionally and with care. James Hooper2024-11-12Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I only needed a small item, not worth much, but they treated me like a big spender and took care of me fast and well! colin goulding2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Model was as advertised and prompt delivery Renee W2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely incredible model. Was given as a gift and the recipient has enjoyed building it. Nigel Goodwin2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Wonderful historic ship models with high quality design and materials. My one complaint is that the instructions can be too brief and obscure. For instance, in the Chinese Junk model, there was no indication on how to affix the sail battens to the sails. By improvisation, I used needle and thread plus lots of glue. Clearer instruction would help. Ron Potts2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Purchased one of the expert build models. Have been working on it in spare time for about 6 months. The hull is almost complete. The material is spot on with specs, Quality material, laser cut and accurate. Definitely an expert project but well worth it and the time. Stephen Lynch2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The model was as advertised, and was received with other tools ordered at the same time. Very happy with all the products & the service. Nigel Brett2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great model and really good to build Angus Brown2024-10-11Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I'm 7 months into building a FIFIE and have a few weeks to go. instructions are mostly clear and drawings are accurate. I think I would like to add a motor but failed in the contact to enable it. It's me ,.I know. ! The buying experience and model parts are excellent although I've had to adapt some to make the model both look better and fit better. I'll buy another model boat later this year.
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