Designed and authorized by bru_bri_mocs.
This stickerless, sturdy, and exquisitely detailed model is created for static display, delivering outstanding visual accuracy and an engaging building experience. Carefully engineered with rich structural details, it balances realism, stability, and collectibility, making it a cost-effective and highly display-worthy MOC showpiece for enthusiasts.
The set includes 5,910 premium-quality pieces with accurate colors, solid structural integrity, and a comfortable hand feel for both assembly and disassembly. Fully compatible with renowned Danish building block brands, the parts are sorted into separate bags by type, significantly reducing sorting time and lowering the overall cost for builders.
Comes with easy-to-follow electronic PDF instructions for smooth assembly. Suitable for ages 10 and up. Packaged in a graphic box, the completed model makes an impressive collectible, a thoughtful gift, and an educational build for navigation and building block enthusiasts.
Messages from the Designer:
I present you a new, redesigned, enlarged and improved MOC of the "RMS Queen Mary 2", the last ocean liner left, the descendant of the greatest passenger ships ever built such as the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth, the Normandie and the Queen Elizabeth 2, not to mention the beautiful Italian liners such as the Rex or the Andrea Doria; the Queen Mary 2 is the result of over a century of transatlantic crossing experience and it is a masterpiece of naval engineering.
Built by Chantiers de l'Atlantique, the same yard that realized some of the Cunard's former rivals such as the SS Normandie and the SS France, the Queen Mary 2 construction started on 4 July 2002 and it was launched on 21 March 2003, thus beginning its service on 12 January 2004.
The Queen Mary 2 is a very special and unique ship, different from the other contemporary passenger ships, in fact it has both all the features and amenities of a typical cruise ship (such as pools, bars, restaurants, a casino, a ballroom, a theatre and even the first planetarium at sea) and also the traits of a classic ocean liner: a high draft, a higher low promenade deck, a strong and heavy hull and a reinforced and more slender bow, four stabilisers fins, four engines that can push the ship at a maximum speed of 30 knots (56 km/h) and the gradually descending stern decks.
This ship definitely deserved a moc model!
This MOC is a 1:375 scale model of the Queen Mary 2, it has 5910 parts and it is 36,8 inches (93,5 cm) long; it is a detailed replica of the ship with all its features, designed with a style by using mostly classic bricks, classic plates, tiles, slopes and wedges parts. The model also has movable stabilisers fins and openable glass roof on the upper deck lido pool.
Notes: Contains small parts. Please use and store with care.












