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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 -
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Here is a metal model of a RN destroyer in grey. No maker's id, maybe Crescent Playworn. Got some in blue too.Length 3.0 inches
my ref W528
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1st Series Paddle steamer Cardiff Queen. This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964 and sailed around the Bristol Channel especially to holiday destinations such as Ilfracombe. Day trip ferry. Good condition, a small white mark on one funnel.
Triang code M729 The model has blue funnels. 55 years old This is about 2.5 inches long. 65mm My ref L443 -
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This is a handbuilt model of the 35000 ton tanker Maersk Rapier which was on contract to the Ministry of Defence for 14 years. She is 171metres long, 27 metres wide and max speed of 15.5 knots. Her role was to supply a variety of Royal Navy and RAF bases and when not required was chartered to other companies. Photos of finished ship. Made of resin with metal detail. Scale is 1/1250. A CNCollectables model ship and is 165mms or 5.5 inches long and catalogue ref N10 -
Here is a model of Type 23 Frigate HMS Norfolk F230 . from the Limited edition of Triang Minic Ships from 2002/03. This limited edition ship is in mint condition, and is unboxed. These models are very rare. Pennant number in place and the name is diecast underneath. Length 4.0 inches and 100mm Triang code P730 N730 -
Here is a new detailed metal model of an Arleigh Burke Flight 1/Mark 1 guided missile destroyer. There are two versions available and this is the one with a set of transfers offering numbers 51-54. You may also wish to add your own decals for any other ship in the class. 9000 tons 505feet or 154metres long. It is made of metal by CNCollectables ref N03 about 5inches or 130mms in length -
Here is a new detailed metal model of an Arleigh Burke Mark 1 or Flight 1 guided missile destroyer. There are two versions available and this is the one pennanted as DDG 51 which is of the lead ship USS Arleigh Burke is 1/1250 It is made of metal by CNCollectables About 5inches long or 130mms ref N03 51 -
This is a kit model of a Lafayette class submarine in 1250 scale made by Mountford Models in metal. This class was part of the USN Cold War response and a development from the Ethan Allen class. Length 130m 425ft Beam 10m 33ft Displacement 8245 tonnes. Crew 140 Top speed 21knots,This is about 3.5 inches or 100mm long. ref MM311KIT
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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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Here is a detailed metal model of MV Veronica Line which from 2007 to 2012 sailed for the Veronica Line. This is the fifth in our offer of six ferries. Built in 1970 and in TEE service from 1993-2003 Originally Free Enterprise V she had a long and successful history and we are making her in six different liveries in the summer of 2020 which are two TT, plus P&O, TEE, Comanov and Veronica Line. She was 117metres long or 385ft and just over 5000 tons in size and top speed of 19 knots could carry 1132 passengers. and 250 cars. This model was released in August 2020. Scale is 1/1250 She was built in 1970 in Schiedam, Netherlands for the Townsend Thoresen company. She sailed as TT until 1987, then for P & O (1988) as the Pride of Hythe, TEE (1993) as Laburnum, Comonav as Tadla (2003) and Veronica Line as Veronica (2007) until she was scrapped in 2012. F07 Posted all over the world with tracked postage.
