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Here is a boxed model of USS Nimitz CVN 68 nuclear powered aircraft carrier. Triang code P800, a heavy and large beast. 11inches long or 277mm. The ship has not been out of its box but the box doe shave some storage wear. This is the Tri-ang Minic Ships model of USS Nimitz CVN 68 lead ship of the US Navy's Nimitz Class nuclear powered aircraft carriers which is named after Fleet Admiral Chester W Nimitz who commanded the US Pacific Fleet during World War II. The ten Nimitz class carriers are the largest warships in the world by displacement and are identified by consecutive hull numbers starting with CVN 68 where the letters CV denote the type of ship (aircraft carrier), N denotes nuclear powered propulsion and the number, e.g. 68, means that it is the 68th aircraft carrier commissioned by the US Navy. These 100,000+ ton ships, with an airwing of approximately 72 aircraft operating from a 4.5 acre flight deck, are floating airports able to launch as many as four aircraft per minute to protect the battle group or other friendly shipping; conduct attacks against enemy aircraft, surface ships, submarines and land targets; provide air support to land forces; or implement a sea / air blockade. They can both launch and recover aircraft simultaneously. -
Here is a highly detailed assembled model of the ARDM1 USS Oak Ridge Submarine Dock. It comes with a submarine too. Scale is 1/1250 It is made of resin and it is 135 mms or 5+ inches long . This is one of a number of models which we have inherited when we bought the former Mountford range from MT Miniatures. It has been assembled and completed to a good standard and is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number CND26. Comes with a submarine. -
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Here is a detailed model of the USS Oriskany, the mighty O. CV34. Here she has white decals on her deck. She was an Essex class straight deck carrier completed after the end of WW2 and then adapted under the SCB27 initiative. 30000 tons and in service until 1976. In 1/1250 scale, made of resin with metal detail. This is one of a number of models which we have inherited when we bought the former Mountford range from MT Miniatures. It has been assembled and completed to a good standard and is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number N77/1. -
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Here is a detailed model of the USS Oriskany, the mighty O. CV34. She was an Essex class straight deck carrier completed after the end of WW2 and then adapted under the SCB27 initiative. 30000 tons and in service until 1976. In 1/1250 scale, made of resin with metal detail. This is one of a number of models which we have inherited when we bought the former Mountford from MT Miniatures. This version has yellow deck decals. It has been assembled and completed to a good standard and is in a good box and with a CNCollectables catalogue number N77 -
Here is the supercarrier USS Ranger, CV61. We are pleased to making a very short new production run of several mighty USN Carriers this year. Upgraded and with new tooling. 82000 tons fully loaded, a crew of over 4000 and with 70-90 aircraft. We have various others now in stock. In 1/1250 scale, made of resin with metal detail. About 10inches or 250mms in length. CNCollectables catalogue number N111. -
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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Here is a full hull model of the USS Saratoga aircraft carrier. 37000 tons, nearly 3000 crew.. In its bubble so mint and just taken out for the photos. Scale is 1=1200 and made by Atlas Editions. Our ref FH94 -
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This is a second hand resin model from Mountford models of the USS Zumwalt, stealth ship with super gun. Boxed and in good condition. Weighs 1500 tons and capable of 49knots speed. She is about 5.5 inches inches long or 130mm. Our ref X921 -
USSR Railway Transport (Soviet Railways) by F. Mulyukin & V.Kulikov. A detailed history and current (to the late 60s) state of soviet railways. Published by Novosti Press Agency, Moscow, probably in 1967-8. Format A6 paperback 30 pages of written information, 30 pages of Appendices and photographs. Condition Used, good.
