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MAGDALENA: 1949 - Albatros 1:1250th scale die-cast model of tragic ship

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Royal Mail Line - An Albatros 1:1250th scale die-cast model of Royal Mail's tragic MAGDALENA of 1949.

The model (AL-241) is 5.5" long and nicely detailed.

While approaching Rio de Janeiro on 25 April 1949 during the homeward leg of her maiden voyage, the brand new ship rammed into Tijuca rocks due to a navigation error. Passengers took to the lifeboats and baggage was removed, allowing the ship to be refloated at high tide. The MAGDALENA was taken under tow but soon broke in two right between the bridge and midship structure. The bow sank but the stern remained floating, eventually being towed into port to be scrapped.

Not all was lost though. The engines were shipped up the Amazon to Manaus where they produced electricity until 2000. Floating champagne bottles were scooped up by happy oarsmen, a cargo of oranges decorated Rio's beaches for weeks, and a local sailing club decorated its lounge with salvaged bridge instruments.

Excellent condition.

$95.00
Maximum quantity available reached.