This is an unmade kit of an Ethan Allen class submarine in 1250 scale made by Mountford Models in metal. It was a development of the George Washington boats . Length 125m 410ft Beam 10m 33ft Displacement 7884 tonnes. Crew 140 Top speed 22knots, We have a broad selection of kits and painted US submarines. ref MM293KIT
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This is an unmade kit of a George Washington class waterline submarine in 1250 scale made by Mountford Models in metal. This was a class of nuclear powered ballistic missile subs which were part of the US nuclear deterrent in the late 1980’s. Length 116m 382ft and displacement 6709 tonnes. Crew 140 Top speed 22knots. This model is about 3.5inches or 95 mms in length. Part of a large range of US submarines.ref MM291KIT
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This is a new KIT model of the FULL HULL version an Ethan Allen class submarine in 1250 scale made by Mountford Models in metal. It was a development of the George Washington boats . Length 125m 410ft Beam 10m 33ft Displacement 7884 tonnes. Crew 140 Top speed 22knots.
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From time ot time I have a sort out of CDs and other music to pass on to others. All have been played before listing This is Walkin Man, the Best of Seasick Steve. Condition used and in a case. ref CD10 -
This is a pair of painted and complete models of the Redoubtable class nuclear powered submarine of the French Maritim one of our four French submarine models. There were six boats in this class and Redoubtable is preserved as a Museum Boat at Cherbourg. They are just over 4inches long or 105mm ref subs 24
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1st Series HMS Repton 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
Triang code M799 50+ years old BLUE Condition is playworn This is about 1 inch long 25mm Our ref W202 -
1st Series liner freighter mail ship Port Brisbane M 716. This is a model from the First Series of Triang Minic ships made towards the end of 1962-4. This is why it is a rare ship in the range. Condition of the model is generally very good. The deck colour is creamy and there's a little dust to remove. Displayable and one of my favourite Triangs. This is just over 5 inches long or 138mms. Ref L202
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Book 1 of the Chuffalong series, by Pamela Hawken. A railway story book for children, Thomas the Tank fans and collectors. This story is subtitled "The Little Engine who wouldn't pull the Milk Train" and has some colour and some black and white illustrations by Jack Atkins. Published by Ian Allan Ltd, date unknown. Format A6 paperback 30 pages Condition Used, very good. -
This is a production error which might appeal to collectors. Part of the third series of Triang Minic Ships there are two of the same Greenwich Lightship in a pack designed for one of each UK model. I have seen Calshott Spit doubles too and a mix of a UK and USA models so will list them too. My ref Error 01 -
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My former work in education led to my accumulation of a variety of interesting books useful in the subject of Religious Studies. Most of these are for adult students or general readers. They are included on my website as I am hoping to find good homes for them. Consequently I am open to offers. Title; A Reader in Religious and Moral Education edited by Eric Lord and Charles Bailey. "This book sets out to provide a selection of readings which will serve as an introduction to some issues which relate to matters of principle - eg how can religious education claim, or be disqualified from, a place in the curriculum of state schools?" Eric Lord was an HMI with a specialist brief in this area. There are a wide range of writers who make contributions in this very well organised and informative book. for all who are interested in the thinking which underpins religious and moral education. First published 1973 Format A4 ish softback 240 pages Published by SCM Condition Good inside cover gone off white. -
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Here is a model of the USS Whidbey Island Class Dock Landing ship of the USNavy. At 16100 tons there are eight ships in this class. Scale is 1/1250 This is offered as a second as the hull is not quite straight towards the stern end. Ref Y109 Size is 6 inches or 150mms in length. In a secure box.
