Royal Navy

  • This is a painted and complete model of HMS Campbeltown  F86,  a type 22 batch 3  frigate in 1250 scale. This is one of a number of models which we have inherited when we bought the former Mountford range from MT Miniatures.  It has been assembled and completed to a good standard, is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number N116-86

     
  • This is a painted and complete model of HMS Boxer, F92 a type 22 batch 2  frigate in 1250 scale. This is one of a number of models which we have inherited when we bought the former Mountford range from MT Miniatures.  It has been assembled and completed to a good standard, is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number N96

     
  • This is an unboxed type 22 Batch 3 frigate in the generic version which means there is no pennant.

    Length 4.8 inches and 115mm

    Code P 720. my ref W2202
  • Here is our fourth new ship in the Triang Minic Series Four range of modern ships and various harbour accessories released in 2022 and in 1200 scale. Photos outside the bubble show Portland. Type 23 -frigate HMS Lancaster F229, in current life extended mode. Hand made in metal and carded.   Cat ref CP103  There are four other type 23s available too.  
  • This is an unboxed type 42 Batch 1 destroyer in the generic version which means there is no pennant.

    These are rare now because of being made a good while ago but also because the radars are fragile and when the Batch1/2 were remade on cards the Batch 2 mould was used so the radar isnt correct. Length 4.8 inches and 115mm Code P 740 my ref P740generic. Just found three of these all unboxed and in good condition. Ref generic 42 1

  • Here are two more models from the 2011 set of releases of Royal Navy ships from Triang Minic Ships. One Sandown class and one Hunt class minehunter. HMS Grimsby  M108 and HMS Dulverton M35. Length 40 and 50mm or 1.7 and 1.9inches Triang code P765/770
  • Here are two more models from the 2011 set of releases of Royal Navy ships from Triang Minic Ships. One Sandown class and one Hunt class minehunter. HMS Pembroke M107 and HMS Middleton M34. Length 40 and 50mm or 1.7 and 1.9inches. Triang code P765/760
  • Here are two models from the 2011 set of releases of Royal Navy ships from Triang Minic Ships. One Sandown class and one Hunt class minehunter. HMS Penzance M106 and HMS Brocklesby M33. Length 40 and 50mm or 1.7 and 1.9inches.  Triang code P765/770
  • Here is our first new ship in the Triang Minic Series Four range of modern ships and various harbour accessories released in 2022 and in 1200 scale. Out of the bubble photos are of HMS Portland. Type 23 -frigate HMS Kent, F79, in current life extended mode. Made in metal and carded.   Cat ref CP100  There are four other type 23s available too.  
  • HMS DAUNTLESS D 33 Type 45 destroyer Triang Minic

    HMS Dauntless Type 45 destroyer On a card Also available in special boxes see other listings. About 5 inches in length and broad in the beam. Gun and rear radar scanner move. Discontinued model and manufacturer alas.
  • HMS Dragon D 35 type 45 destroyer on card, Triang Minic

    Great 1200 scale model of the Type 45 Destroyer which was released in 2014 HMS Dragon on card About 5 inches in length and broad in the beam. Gun and rear radar scanner move. Also available in special boxed packaging under a separate listing.  
  • Here is a complete box of the three type 42  Batch 1 Destroyers which were included in the limited edition produced in 2002-03. There is HMS Newcastle HMS Cardiff and HMS Glasgow. They are wrapped in tissue in side this box. The querk is that on the underside it does say HMS Cardiff when in fact it is Newcastle and so on each of the three ships. The heli deck is wrong too but this is how they were made and this is the only version of HMS Newcastle and Cardiff ever made by Triang. In the limited edition this was a production error but Triang  were unable to re-release the ships with correct pennant and casting. Length 4.0 inches and 100mm. Triang code N741 742 and 743
  • Limited Edition! P750 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 3  HMS Manchester D95. This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. This is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. They are now quite rare. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.6 inches (117mm)Triang code P750-95LE
  • HMS Defender D36 type 45 destroyer in its unique box which was especially produced for CN Collectables by Triang Minic Ships.

    Great 1200 scale model of the Type 45 Destroyer which was released in 2014

    Ideal as a keepsake and as a present for colleagues, crew and for guests and family. About 5 inches in length and broad in the beam. Gun and rear radar scanner move. Postage is strange as it is a small parcel for the UK and the postage on six is exactly the same money Triang Code P755-36Boxed.
  • Limited Edition! P750 Type 42 Destroyer - Batch 3 HMS Edinburgh D97 This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. These are rare these days as most were sold by mail order as part of the whole set to subscribers. It is is an example left over from the subscription and supplied to me directly by Triang Minic Ships. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.6 inches (117mm) Triang code P750-97LE
  • Here is a model of S107 HMS Trafalgar lead submarine of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm. Impressive and very detailed and with the submarine number on the conning tower. Tri-ang code N790  and or P785  
  • Here are is a model of S118 HMS Torbay of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm The submarine number on the conning tower says S118        The correct name Torbay is diecast underneath. It should of course say S90 on the conning tower although numbers are not put on conning towers. Hmm Tri-ang code N793  and or P785 Trafalgar Class SSN - Originally designed for Cold War operations in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic the Trafalgar Class design was a follow on from the successful Swiftsure Class but incorporated many improvements making them both faster and quieter. The hull of is covered by anechoic tiles to absorb sonar signals and noise reduction is achieved through the pump jet propulsion system which is a multi blade rotor turned by a jet of water that is quieter than a conventional propeller. The lead ship HMS Trafalgar was completed in 1983 before the pump jet propulsion system was ready and has a seven bladed propeller instead. Like previous British nuclear submarines the Trafalgar Class boats have a "teardrop hull", the fin has been strengthened and the hydroplanes can be retracted to allow the submarine to surface through ice. The principle role of these "hunter-killer" vessels is to attack ships and other submarines and in this capacity they could support and protect a convoy or taskforce. With the fitting of the Tomahawk cruise missile system they will also be capable of a land attack role. The Trafalgar Class are fitted with cameras and thermal imaging systems that allow them to be used in a surveillance role. 5200 tons length 85 metres. .  
  • Here are is a model of S110  HMS Turbulent of the Trafalgar Class from the Limited Edition issue by Tri-ang Minic Ships.  One of 4 models made. It is mint and unboxed. Length 2.75 inches or 70mm The submarine number on the conning tower says S110 although the real boats had no numbers painted and Turbulent was S87  The correct name is diecast underneath. Tri-ang code N79.  and or P785 Trafalgar Class SSN - Originally designed for Cold War operations in the Mediterranean and North Atlantic the Trafalgar Class design was a follow on from the successful Swiftsure Class but incorporated many improvements making them both faster and quieter. The hull of is covered by anechoic tiles to absorb sonar signals and noise reduction is achieved through the pump jet propulsion system which is a multi blade rotor turned by a jet of water that is quieter than a conventional propeller. The lead ship HMS Trafalgar was completed in 1983 before the pump jet propulsion system was ready and has a seven bladed propeller instead. Like previous British nuclear submarines the Trafalgar Class boats have a "teardrop hull", the fin has been strengthened and the hydroplanes can be retracted to allow the submarine to surface through ice. The principle role of these "hunter-killer" vessels is to attack ships and other submarines and in this capacity they could support and protect a convoy or taskforce. With the fitting of the Tomahawk cruise missile system they will also be capable of a land attack role. The Trafalgar Class are fitted with cameras and thermal imaging systems that allow them to be used in a surveillance role. 5200 tons length 85 metres. .  
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