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Descripción
The Arthur M. Anderson is a renowned freighter ship with a storied history. Commissioned in 1952, this Great Lakes bulk carrier boasts a length of approximately 767 feet and a capacity to carry over 25,000 tons of cargo. Named after an executive of the U.S. Steel Corporation, it has been a stalwart of the American shipping industry, primarily transporting iron ore, coal, and other raw materials. It gained widespread fame for its involvement in the historic sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald in 1975, as it was one of the last vessels to have contact with the ill-fated ship. Today, the Arthur M. Anderson continues to sail the Great Lakes, carrying aboard a rich maritime legacy. At TheRoller3d, we are committed to bringing history to life through our highly detailed 3d models. Customer satisfaction will always be our #1 priority but please be sure that you understand what you are buying and read all product descriptions. Thanks! – Andy You get the choice of two amazing models here. 1952: Original paint scheme and mast accessories 2023: Updated paint scheme with unloader and mast accessories
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Special release in honor of our love for freighters working on the Great Lakes! Each model is 3D printed in one solid piece! Perfect Gift to Commemorate and Honor If you love detailed and Historically accurate models, this is for you Family Owned Business in Oklahoma
Peso
1.00 Libras
Dimensiones
12 x 10 x 6 pulgadas
Destacados
Special release in honor of our love for freighters working on the Great Lakes!, Each model is 3D printed in one solid piece!, Perfect Gift to Commemorate and Honor, If you love detailed and Historically accurate models, this is for you, Family Owned Business in Oklahoma
La calificación que le dan a Arthur M Anderson Freighter Model High Detail 1 Foot in Length by TheRoller3D (2023 Model), 3 usuarios es de 3.5 sobre 5 estrellas.
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