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This is a model of the Queen Mary from the 1st series of Triang Minic Ships produced between 1958 and 1964. She is 10 inches long or 245mm. A massive model. Condition is playworn with some chips on the superstructure. She was also a troop carrier throughout WW2 and carried thousands of troops across the Atlantic to and fro. Triang code M803. Our ref L521 Mighty model of a mighty ship. -
1st Series HMS Calton 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 M802. 55+ years old Condition is quite good. This is about 1 inch long 25mm Our ref W50 -
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From the Transport in Miniature Series here is a pack of ten white metal double decker buses and labelled routemasters TM90K ten -
This is a model from the First Series of Triang Minic ships which were made between 1958 and 1964. HMS Superb cruiser in grey. The ship is playworn. She is 6 inches long or 140mm. Great ships to have in a fleet. Minic code M 762. Our ref W221 This is the Tri-ang Minic Ships model of HMS Swiftsure one of a proposed class of eight Light Cruisers, known as the Minotaur Class, which were ordered under the 1941 and 1942 Warship Construction Programmes. The design was modified after the first two ships, HMS Swiftsure and HMS Minotaur, were laid down in 1941 as a result of which these two ships became known as the "Group 1" ships. The "Group 2" ships, sometimes referred to as the Superb Class, included HMS Superb of which Tri-ang Minic Ships also produced a model. The models of HMS Swiftsure and HMS Superb were identical distinguished only by the model number and name marked on the underside. -
This is a model from the second series of Triang Minic ships made in the 70s under the Hornby name. This is SS United States, holder of the Blue Riband at various times for the fastest travel cross the Atlantic. A great liner from the age of transatlantic luxury. She is 10 inches long or 250mm. The model is boxed and has not been removed at all. These boxes do show wear but this example is as good as it gets. Triang Minic code M 704. Our ref X960 -
1st Series Cunard cruise liner RMS Caronia M701
This is a model from the first series of Triang Minic Ships made between 1958 and 1964. Known and loved as a beautiful cruise liner this was the first model produced by Triang all those years ago. Code M701. This example is immaculate apart from the funnel which has deteriorated as if some sellotape has been applied. The ship has no marks and there is the mast in a packet in the box. The box is generally quite good, some storage wear. The ship is about 6 inches long. Or 15cms. Our ref T25 -
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Here is the Cunard liner RMS IVERNIA M709. This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964 and she sailed between Southampton and the Americas. In played condition and some storage wear. Some derricks present. The box is good. 60 years old. This is about 6 inches long. Or 15cms.
Our ref T26
