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Here is a detailed model of the USNS Bob Hope, a Ro Ro ship and first of class as part of the Military Sealift Command. 62000 tons. Large, 225mms or 9 inches long. Scale is 1/1250. She is the first of seven ships. The model is about 9 inches or 220mms in length. This is a new small production run for 2023 with new and upgraded tooling and detail, as part of the CN Collectables range and part of our commitment to making important ship models available at affordable prices. Made of resin with metal detail. CN Collectables catalogue number N95. -
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We are pleased to have made an all metal model of the much loved ferry, the MV Mont St Michel in her current Brittany Ferries livery. 35595 tons, built in the Netherlands in 2002. Length 173m or 568ft. Usually found on the Portsmouth routes to France. Scale is 1/1250 It is made of metal by CNCollectables. Size is about 5 inches or 140mms our cat ref F40. We have also remade in metal in 2023, Bretagne and Normandie. -
We are pleased to have made an all metal model of the much loved ferry, the MV Normandie in her current Brittany Ferries livery. 27000 tons, built in Finland and in service since 1992. Usually found on the Portsmouth routes to France. Scale is 1/1250 It is made of metal by CNCollectables. Size is 4.5 inches or 110mms our cat ref F39. We have also remade in metal in 2023, Bretagne and Mont St Michel. -
This is a model of a Leander Class frigate fitted with Ikara systems and made of resin. This is about 3.5 inches or 90mm long. Pennanted F38, HMS Arethusa.
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 and is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number N119. -
Here is another new release for 2023. This is a hand made metal model of the Commodore Clipper Ferry. The Commodore Clipper is a purpose built conventional Ro Ro ferry designed for a year round, all-weather service. She has space for around 300 passengers and over 100 cars and operated by Condor Ferries on routes to the Channel Islands and France from Portsmouth. Scale is 1/1250 She has been remastered and now made of metal by CNCollectables and is 4inches or 100mms in length. Our ref F37x -
It's brand new model time. Here is a CN Collectables hand made painted scale metal model of the Isle of Man Ro-pax ferry MS Ben-my-Chree which means Woman of my Heart. She is the flagship of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company and mostly sails between Heysham and Douglas. This livery is the one she currently holds. Our model is newly mastered in metal in 2023.
Length 125m or 411ft Beam: 23.4m or 76.77 ft Scale is 1250 so this model is 100mms long ref F27
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1st Series HMS Wiston minesweeper of the Ton Class. The Royal Navy had 116 of these and Triang made 8, all looking the same but with different names and numbers diecast underneath. This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. In grey 60+ years old.
Condition is the funnel is missing but otherwise good. This is about 1 inch long 25mm.
Our ref W306
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1st Series HMS Picton minesweeper of the Ton Class. The Royal Navy had 116 of these and Triang made 8, all looking the same but with different names and numbers diecast underneath. In blue
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964.Triang code M803. 60+ years old Condition is playworn to good. This is about 1 inch long 25mm Our ref W3020 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Royal Yacht Britannia in Hospital mode. Yes the Queen's Royal Yacht was designed to be easily converted to a hospital ship in times of conflict. Just over 4 inches long, 105mm. Condition: very nice, excellent. Triang code M721/721A Our ref M301 -
This is a model of the Queen Elizabeth from the 1st series of Triang Minic Ships produced between 1958 and 1964. She is 10 inches long or 245mm. She has been stripped of paint and then had an overall coat of wartime grey. Both Queens carried many thousands of troops across the pond during WW2. Triang code M802 Or ref L306. -
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This is a slight second example of our model of HMS Coventry D118, a Type 42 Batch One Sheffield Class Guided Missile Destroyer. She was 4820 tons and armed with a 4.5inch gun, Sea Dart, Torpedoes and a Lynx helicopter. She was 410ft or 125metres in length. There were 270 crew.
On 25th May HMS Coventry was hit by three bombs causing 19 deaths and 30 were badly injured. Major systems were destroyed and in 20 minutes she capsized and sank. She is a war grave on the sea bed. Reference X05 Our model was part of our commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the Falklands Conflict. For reasons of identifying the model in a fleet we have included her pennant number as well as the black line and the St Georges Flag which were part of the ID recognition. We realise that in the Falklands her pennant number was painted over but think that this is a better model for a collection or memory. Made of metal from CNCollectables and in a good box. Length about 100mms or 4inches. Catalogue ref N61-118xxx -
We have just found a couple or three examples of our Mark 1 model of RRS Sir David Attenborough. She is 15000 tonnes and built at Birkenhead to be able to cope with Polar Class 4 and 5 ice. Her nickname is Boaty McBoatface after a public consultation for her name. One of remote submersibles now has that name. Loads of cranes and tech stuff on this ship. This was the fourth model of the metal XAS range and released in June 2019. Scale is 1/1250. The model is about 100mms or 4 inches in length. These examples are from our first run of this model so there is no forward gantry at the bows as our model came out before the ship was finished. She is a research vessel owned by the Natural Environment Research Council and operated by the British Antarctic Survey for the purposes of both research and logistic support. The ship was intended to replace a pair of existing vessels, RRS James Clark Ross and RRS Ernest Shackleton. The ship is 125 metres (410 ft) long, with a beam of 24 metres (79 ft). Her draught is 7 metres (23 ft) with a planned cruising speed of 13 knots (24 km/h; 15 mph) with a range of 19,000 nautical miles (35,000 km; 22,000 mi) at that speed. She has a helicopter deck and can accommodate a crew of 30 and 60 research staff. ref XAS 004 Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
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Here's a bargain offer of three metal unmade kits of a Mississippi gas barge. Now discontinued. in 1250 scale made by Mountford Models. They are about 2 inches long or 50mm ref MM395KIT. The colour photo shows a finished model. This offer you get a string of three.
