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This is a painted and complete waterline model of an Akula class nuclear submarine in 1250 scale made by CNCollectables in metal. The Akula class was produced by Soviet Russia and is operated by the Russian Navy today. The class name means pike. Also known as Project 971. Length 113m 372ft Beam 13m 45ft Displacement 13000 tonnes. Crew 65 Top speed 35knots This is about 85mms in length. Ref S48. We also have just had some full hull Akulas made. -
This is a painted and complete model of a Triomphant class nuclear powered submarine of the French Navy, one of four new French submarines in 1250 scale made by us last year. Back in stock The model is new and in a plastic bag. It will be packed in a jiffy bag. It is just over 4inches long or 105mm, ref S23
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Here is another new ship model in our ferry range. Here is MV Hrossey of Northlink Ferries and serves the Aberdeen to Shetland and Orkney routes along with her sister ship MV Hjaltland. This version is in the livery she carried from 2002 until 2014. She came into service in 2002. She is 125 metres long or 410 feet. 12000 tons in size and top speed of 24 knots. She can carry 600 passengers and 140 cars. This model is released in December 2020. Scale is 1/1250 . Ref F10 Made in metal and completely new tooling. Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
Here is MV Hrossey of Northlink Ferries and serves the Aberdeen to Shetland and Orkney routes along with her sister ship MV Hjaltland. This version is in the livery with Magnus the Viking. She came into service in 2002. She is 125 metres long or 410 feet. 12000 tons in size and top speed of 24 knots. She can carry 600 passengers and 140 cars. Made of metal in 1250 scale Catalogue Ref F09 Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
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Here is another new ship model for 2020 and the next in our ferry range. Here is MV Hjaltland of Northlink Ferries and serves the Aberdeen to Shetland and Orkney routes along with her sister ship MV Hrossey. This version is in the livery she carried from 2002 until 2014 She came into service in 2002. She is 125 metres long or 410 feet. 12000 tons in size and top speed of 24 knots. She can carry 600 passengers and 140 cars. This model is released in December 2020. Scale is 1/1250 . Ref F12 Made in metal and completely new tooling. Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
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Here is another new ship model for 2020 and the next in our ferry range. Here is MV Hamnavoe of Northlink Ferries and serves the Scrabster Stromness route. This version is in her original Northlink livery which she wore from 2002 to 2014.. She came into service in 2002. She is 112 metres long or 367 feet. 9000 tons in size and top speed of 19 knots. She can carry 600 passengers and 95 cars. This model is released in December 2020. Scale is 1/1250 . Ref F14 Made in metal and with completely new tooling. Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
Here is another new ship model for 2020 and the next in our ferry range. Here is MV Hamnavoe of Northlink Ferries and serves the Scrabster Stromness route. This version is in the Magnus the Viking livery she currently wears. She came into service in 2002. She is 112 metres long or 367 feet. 9000 tons in size and top speed of 19 knots. She can carry 600 passengers and 95 cars. This model is released in December 2020. Scale is 1/1250 . Ref F13 Made in metal and with completely new tooling. Posted all over the world with tracked postage. -
This is the first in our series of River Class Ships of the Royal Navy. HMS Clyde.
The River class patrol boats are 21st century ships designed for multiple roles including firefighting, disaster relief and anti-pollution work. They have a large open deck enabling different equipment to be fitted for purpose. They can handle tracked and wheeled vehicles, can carry about 50 troops and have a crew of about 30. HMS Clyde was built in Portsmouth with an extended deck to take a Merlin helicopter. She is 81metres in length and can do 21knots. Armed with a 30mm cannon, Phalanx system and 2 miniguns. She is approximately 2000 tonnes fully loaded.P257 She is known as a Batch 1a and was adapted for service in the Falklands. In 2020 she was retired and transferrred to the Royal Bahrain Navy. She is about 70mm long and comes in a box. Ref N12.
