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I first fell in love with the Corgi model of an OB series Bedford coach a long time ago and here is one of my duplicates. Reminders of the 50's and 60's and plenty of preserved examples around at vintage rallies and bus museums. This one is in the livery of Eastern National. Condition of model immaculate Condition of box Good. Size of model approx. mms or inches D949/31 -
This is a painted and complete metal model of a full hull A Class submarine of the Royal Navy as HMS Alliance, the museum boat on display at HMS Dolphin Gosport submarine museum. It is on a stand which is incorporated into the casting. There's a A class submarine we make in waterline format too.
made in 1250 scale made by CNCollectables. This is about 2.5 inches or 60mm in length. ref S17
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Having made a Virginia Class it seemed right to make a full hull version as would be seen in a dockyard. This is a full hull out of the water/dry dock version of the Virginia Class submarine of which there are currently 17 in service with the US Navy and more being built. This is a second production run and these dont have a self supporting stand so need a dry dock or a bit of blue tack. Only just noticed this difference. 8700tons 370ft long. Length 90mm nearly 4 inches Ref S103 -
This is a model from the second series of Triang Minic ships made in the 70's under the Hornby name. This is SS United States Holder of the Blue Riband at various times for the fastest travel cross the Atlantic She is 10 inches long or 250mm. Condition is playworn and the base has been removed. Funnel wings are intact. Triang Minic code M 704 My ref L623 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Sunk lightship. These were supplied in boxes of a dozen assorted of the five examples of lightship. This model is still in its original plastic packaging and is untouched and unopened. There may be some storage wear.approx 1 inch in length. Our ref T9 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Cork lightship. These were supplied in boxes of a dozen assorted of the five examples of lightship. I have just found a box of these from the age of the dinosaurs and am listing them today. This model is still in its original plastic packaging and is untouched and unopened. There may be some storage wear.approx 1 inch in length. my ref M159 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Shambles lightship. These were supplied in boxes of a dozen assorted of the five examples of lightship. This model is still in its original plastic packaging and is untouched and unopened. There may be some storage wear.approx 1 inch in length. Our ref T8 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The St Gowan lightship. These were supplied in boxes of a dozen assorted of the five examples of lightship. This model is still in its original plastic packaging and is untouched and unopened. There may be some storage wear.approx 1 inch in length. Our ref T6 -
Here is a copy of the Marklin model railways catalogue from 1982/3. Im Deutsch. Condition: some wear, and written in/on in a few places. 168 pages. 40 years old. Make an Offer -
2022 see the launch of Series 4 of Triang Minic Ships brought to you by CNCollectables. This is one of our Accessory Packs which are compatible with items from the Triang Minic Series 1. Each item is newly mastered and made. This is a pair of pier shelters. Code CM07S. This is new, made of metal, painted and lacquered inside a plastic bag and stapled onto a card.
We also plan to release some of these as Collectors' items in a sealed bubble. The tradition marches on.
