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Here is a harbour item from the 1st series of Triang Minic Ships, 1956-64. This is an Ocean Terminal based originally on the Southampton Art Deco building. Code M841. It's 50mm or 2 inches in length. Condition is tatty and looking for tlc/restoration. LIBRARY ITEM PHOTO So the photo is typical and not specific to the one you receive. our ref ACC15T -
I first fell in love with the Corgi model of an OB series Bedford coach a long time ago and here is one of my duplicates. Reminders of the 50's and 60's and plenty of preserved examples around at vintage rallies and bus museums. This one is in the livery of Eastern National. Condition of model immaculate Condition of box Good. Size of model approx. mms or inches D949/31 -
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This is a painted and complete model of a Somers class destroyer from WW2.
DD395 USS Davis 1850 tons.
Made by Mountford Models
She is mm in length and is secured in a strong small box ref MM352 -
Here is a highly detailed model of the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Centaur RO6. She was the first of the four Centaur class light fleet aircraft carriers of the Navy. She was the only ship of her class to be completed with the original design configuration of a straight axial flight deck, rather than the newly invented angled flight deck.. She was laid down in 1944 in Belfast with Harland and Wolff and launched in April 1947. Crew 1367 Max speed 28knots. 24000 tonnes. 737ft long, 123ft beam. Scale is 1/1250. It is made of resin by CNCollectables. Ref N25 -
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 time for the fastest travel cross the Atlantic She is 10 inches long or 250mm. Condition is good with very light playwear . Funnel wings are intact . No wheels Triang Minic code M 704 My ref L116 -
This is a painted and complete metal model of an 0beron class submarine in 1250 scale made by CNCollectables. These boats were a class of 27 built between 1957 and 1978 and serving the navies of the UK, Australia, Canada, Brazil and Chile. Their duties were varied and their service extremely lengthy so perfect for any harbour including as a Museum.
This is about 3 inches or 70mm in length. unboxed and wrapped in a jiffy bag. ref S14
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LIBRARY ITEM So the photo is typical and not specific to the one you receive. Here are 3 examples of old used M836 quay straights with broken pins underneath. well worn and for TLC. You can get pin join units from Keith on Ebay who is known as Trollchimp, or you can glue them down. Size is 4.inches by 2inches or 99 by 51mms My ref Acc 01 T for tatty. -
Here are some used harbour items from Triang Minic Ships. There are 2 crane sets without their plastic jibs, making 4 cranes in total. I have lots of these so am listing as a separate item and obv cheaper than those with jibs. Shown in photo 2 green base or 2 orange base but may be any mix. Condition is playworn, used reasonable, no jibs. Size is 2 by 1 inches or 49 by 23mms Triang code M839 my ref ACC23 LIBRARY ITEM -
Here are some used harbour items from Triang Minic Ships. Here are 4 crane sets without their plastic jibs, making 8 cranes in total. Shown in photo with green and orange bases but may be any selection of either. Condition is playworn, used reasonable, no jibs Size is 2 by 1 inches or 49 by 23mms Triang code M839 my ref ACCS22 LIBRARY ITEM So the photo is typical and not specific to the one you receive.
