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Here is a superb mint example of RMS Amazon, a 1st Series liner Royal Mail Ship to the Southern Hemisphere. This is one of three ships made by Triang right towards the end of the range lifespan, about 1963/4 which is why these are so rare. M 718. Condition of the model is brilliant, immaculate. The good box has some light affected colour at one end. There are alas no masts. Our ref T15 -
Triang Minic Ships first series, the TSS Vikingen so 60 years old. This was a mother ship for the whaling fleet. Length is nearly 5 inches or 125mms. This ship is in very good condition with virtually no wear. Most of the plastics present. The box which originally came with more than one of these is sound, looks old but is generally good for its age. Triang code M 733. Our code T3 -
This is a model from the first series of Triang Minic ships made between 1958 and 1964. Nieuw Amsterdam of Holland Amerika lines. She is 8 inches long or 200mm. Masts are included bnd are in theri original plastic bag. The Box is sound, some signs of being old as there are two ink prices on it, the original cost and the shop keeper's sum. 60 years thereabouts. Condition is very good and close to mint. There are 2 tiny marks to the bridge. A great model of a beautiful ship. Really good for a model that is now 60 years old. Triang Minic code M 706 Our reference T5. -
1st Series HMS Ashton 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. In blue. 50+ years old. Condition is quite good, a little dusty. This is about 1 inch long 25mm.
Our ref W919
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1st Series HMS Sefton 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 M804 Condition is blue playworn. This is about 1 inch long 25mm. Our ref W831 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Royal Yacht Britannia in Hospital mode. Yes the Queen's Royal Yacht was designed to be easily converted to a hospital ship in times of conflict. Just over 4 inches long, 105mm. This example is in very good condition on the port side and superstructure, she also has 3 masts but on the port side there are large missign chips of paint. Triang code M721/721A our ref L824 -
This is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964. The Royal Yacht Britannia in Hospital mode. Yes the Queen's Royal Yacht was designed to be easily converted to a hospital ship in times of conflict. Just over 4 inches long, 105mm. Condition: playworn but displayable. Triang code M721/721A our ref L823 -
1st Series HMS Dufton 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 in blue, playworn, this is a model from the First series of Triang Minic ships which were made from 1958 to 1964
Triang code M800 55+ years old. This is about 1.5 inches long or 38mm. Our ref W827 -
Here is an Ocean Terminal Boxed Set produced in the 70s when Hornby revived the Triang Minic Ships range. Made in Hong Kong but all the parts are identical to the 1st and indeed the third series except for the printing underneath. This set contains RMS Queen Mary, two tugs, an ocean terminal and extension, five quay straights a customs shed and a crane set, three end pieces and 2 breakwater straights. The contents are in good playworn condition but the Queen Mary has both masts and is mint. The box front cover is another attractive piece of artwork based on Southampton and is showing some wear. It shows a different aspect of the Queen Mary. The rest of the box is well worn hence the photos to show this. So more a set to use rather than as a collector's item. Triang ref M902 Our ref set 8. -
This is a model of a 1920 Leyland 3 ton truck aka Subsidy Lorry. Made by Matchbox as a limited edition special in the red and gold livery packaging, in their Models of Yesteryear series in the 80s. Condition of the model is mint. Condition of the unique box is good slight storage wear. Matchbox code Y9
