Meet the forgotten sister of the Titanic — the HMHS Britannic, largest and last of the three legendary White Star Line Olympic-class ocean liners. Requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I and painted in her distinctive white hull with Red Cross markings, the Britannic never carried a single paying passenger before meeting her fate in the Aegean Sea in 1916.
- Premium die-cast metal construction with smooth hull finish and authentic weight — solid metal feel that immediately distinguishes this from plastic ship models
- Highly detailed 1:1250 restoration — every deck level, funnel, mast, propeller, and lifeboat davit carefully reproduced, with the iconic white WWI hospital ship livery and Red Cross markings accurately applied
- Elegant wood grain display stand included — elevates the Britannic to a sophisticated centerpiece for bookshelves, office desks, or dedicated maritime display cabinets
- Historically significant livery — unlike her sisters Olympic and Titanic, the Britannic is modeled in her unique Red Cross hospital ship colors, making this a visually distinctive piece in any ocean liner collection
- 203 verified reviews at 4.4 — one of the most trusted ocean liner models in its category, backed by strict production standards and responsive customer support
Olympic, Titanic, or Britannic — which White Star sister do you collect?