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Here is a model of HMS Malta, a ship that never was. Designed in 1943 and a class of four were ordered following the experience in the Pacific theatre. All four were cancelled in 1945 but we have made a model for your fleet. 58000 tons 274metres or 810ft in length and a beam of 35m or 115ft. Scale is 1/1250. Made of resin with metal detail. This model is newly tooled and updated for 2023. The model is 220mms or 9 inches in length. In a very good newly designed box. CN Collectables catalogue number is N (for Navy) 67 -
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Here is a detailed model of the USNS Montford Point Expeditionary Transfer Dock Ship as part of the Military Sealift Command. 35000 tons and the first in class. There is no pennant, number which is now T-ESD-1 but was originally MLP-1. Large, 190mms or 7 and a half inches long. Scale is 1/1250 This is part of a new production run in 2023. All the detail has been newly mastered and the tooling is brand new. The CN Collectables catalogue number is N121 -
Here is a detailed model of the Nimitz Class Carrier the USS Ronald Reagan CVN 76. With a redesigned island she is a sub class of Nimitz. 101,000 tons and 1092 feet or 332metres in length and 252ft or 76m wide at deck level. A crew of 3532 plus an air wing of 2480. speed 30knots+ Built at Newport VA. Model size is 265mm or 10.5 inches. The model is new production with new tooling. CNCollectables catalogue number N87 -
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We have quite a lot of these nice cargo ships which can be converted into all sorts of other cargo vessels as illustrated on the Dockside site by Terry Holtham. Matson Lines Mariner Class Cargo Ship made by Triang Minic Ships.
This is about 5inches long. Or 14cms. New and boxed. Ref P610 -
This is a painted and complete metal model of a Swiftsure Class nuclear powered submarine of the Royal Navy. Made in 1250 scale by CNCollectables and several retired 1 to 1 scale boats are to be found in Devonport Dockyard Basin 3 which we just happen to make a kit of. This is about 3 inches or 65mm in length. ref S05.
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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 Matachin by Bellowhead. Condition used and in a case. ref CD05 -
From time ot time I have a sort out of CDs and other music to pass on to others. This is a strange one. I so wanted this album from the brilliant John Jones that I bought it twice! So it is sealed and unopened. Never Stop Moving by John Jones, on his own but with some familiar backing musicians. John is one of the best people as are all the Oysterband for taking folk music and young musicians to so many audiences. I have only been to Canada once and the Oysterband were on in Toronto. ref CD06 -
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 an Indie Sampler called the State of Independence.with 13 tracks by 13 artists. Includes Bloc Party, Paul Weller, Stereophonics, Lamb Chop and so on. Compiled by V2 in 2007 Condition used and in a card outer ref CD12 -
Here is a highly detailed model of the Altmark a German WW2 supply ship to the Graf Spee pocket battleship. With black funnel. Scale is 1/1250. It is made of resin with metal detail by Mountford Models and we have recently assembled and painted this in 2024. Size is 160 mms or 6 inches long .ref M28 -
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This is a painted and complete resin model with metal detail of a Rothesay Class frigate (type 12M). She was 2600 tons, 370ft or 110 m in length. Max speed 30knots. Arms included Sea Cat missiles, 4.5inch guns and a helicopter. This is a recently assembled model in 1250 scale. CNC Catalogue number N57-X No pennant.
This is about 3.8 inches or 92mm long. In its own box.
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This is a painted and complete model of a Somers class destroyer from WW2. We have recently assembled and painted a small number of these. Length 116metres and displaced 2700 tons. Resin with metal detail. Cat number N195. -
These are models from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. This is a model of the Varne Lightship which was sited in the Dover Straight near the Varne sandbank. Trinity House still maintains an automatic vessel on the same site today. Good condition but the light is wonky and needs straightening a bit. Approx 1 inch in length. Our ref M203.
