US Navy

  • Having made a Virginia Class it seemed right to make a full hull version as would be seen in a dockyard. This is a full hull out of the water/dry dock version of  the Virginia Class submarine of which there are currently 17 in service with the US Navy and more being built. A self supporting stand is built into the casting. 8700tons  370ft long. Length 90mm nearly 4 inches Ref  S28
  • Here is a fine model of the Virginia Class submarine of which there are currently 17 in service with the US Navy. 8700tons  370ft long , 1250 scale. Length 90mm nearly 4 inches Ref  S27
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    Special offer flotilla of 4 USN minehunters. loose misnumbered new Triang Minic Ships

    Original price was: £7.90.Current price is: £2.95.
    SPECIAL OFFER TIME STILL GOT SOME OF THESE TO OFFER YOU. Four unboxed minesweepers/hunters from the US Navy. Four differently though incorrectly numbered by the factory.  Acme and Avenger classes but numbered the wrong way around. Combinations will be from 11-15 and in the 5xx series. Triang made these versions when they also made four examples of the OHP, Arleigh Burke, Spruance, Ticonderoga and Nimitz models.  All the other ships were made properly but these has the decals the wrong way around and this wasnt noticed until they arrived in the UK.  Ideal for war gaming and for repainting and converting. Needless to say we had about 144 of each set. new unboxed meaning uncarded so that they fit into the large letter shipping rate, less than 25mm wrapped. about 2inches in length 50mm each Triang Minic Code P 860 Our ref SP 13
  • Here are a pack of two USN minesweepers/hunters. One of the Avenger Class USS   and one of the Acme Class USS. Carded and part of the now ended Triang Minic ships Series 3. Triang code P860 about 2inches in length 50mm each.  At present the photos are wrong in that they are of the 2013/4 release with the wrong numbers. We have just found a box of the first release P860 which are correct and these are what are listed.  
  • USS Cushing Spruance class   DD destroyer.   985 Carded and new. Triang Code is P 830-985
  • USS Oldendorf  DD destroyer.   972 Carded and new. Triang Code is P 830-972
  • USS Peterson DD destroyer.   969 Carded and new. Triang Code is P 830
  • USS Kinkaid DD destroyer.   965 Carded and new. Triang Code is P 830
  • USS Spruance DD destroyer.   963 Carded and new. Triang Code is P 830
  • This is the United States Navy submarine set. One Ohio class and one Los Angeles class . From Tri-ang Minic Ships. They are mint and carded. Los Angeles Class SSN -The Los Angeles class SSNs with their improved quieting, increased operating speeds, sophisticated command and control systems, highly accurate sensor suites, and advanced weapons systems are among the most advanced submarines of their type in the world. Designed primarily for Carrier Battle Group (CVBG) escort duties they provided anti-submarine warfare (ASW) defense against  Soviet submarines as well as the ability to attack capital ships in a Soviet surface action group (SAG). While ASW is still their primary role in addition to their Mk 48 and ADCAP torpedoes the Los Angeles class SSNs are armed with Tomahawk cruise missiles for precision land attack missions. Their stealth, speed, mobility and endurance also makes them ideal for covert missions, such as deploying special forces, and the later ships, SSN 751 through SSN 773, are capable of laying mines from their torpedo tubes. In common with all submarines operated by the US Navy today the Los Angeles class are powered by a pressurized water reactor coupled to steam turbines which allows them to remain deployed and submerged for extended periods of time. They carry sufficient supplies to support a crew of over one hundred personnel for up to 90 days and are equipped with sophisticated atmosphere control systems to replenish oxygen and remove carbon dioxide as well as two distilling plants to convert sea water to fresh water for drinking, washing, and other uses. Ohio Class SSBN -The sole mission of the Ohio class fleet ballistic missile submarines (SSBN), which were designed to replace the US Navy's aging Polaris submarines, is to provide strategic deterrence with the fourteen Trident armed boaats carrying approximately 50% of US strategic nuclear warheads. They are the largest submarines ever built for the US Navy, second only in size to the Russian Typhoon Class SSBN's, and were designed specifically for extended deterrent patrols providing America's most potent and survivable nuclear strike capability. Every Ohio class SSBN is at sea at least 66 percent of the time, including major overhaul periods of twelve months every nine years, and each submarine is assigned two crews, designated Blue and Gold, with each crew operating the ship on a 95 day deployment cycle comprising a 70 day combat patrol and a 25 day transfer period. To reduce time in port for crew turnover, replenishment and maintenance the ships are fitted with three large diameter logistics hatches to facilitate rapid loading of supply pallets, replacement equipment modules and machinery components as required. The Ohio class have a double hull design with a streamlined outer hull enclosing a cylindrical pressure hull structure of HY-80 steel which is supported by circular frames and enclosed by hemispherical heads at both ends. The outer hull was designed specifically for efficient cruising underwater, enabling the ship to move quietly through the water at high speeds, while the pressure hull was designed to provide an enclosure with sufficient strength to enable the ship to operate deep enough to avoid easy detection while providing enough space for weapons, crew, and equipment. The fourteen Ohio class SSBN's armed with Trident II D5 provide the sea based leg of America's nuclear triad of strategic deterrent forces. Each ship carries 24 Trident II D5 missiles each of which has eight multiple independently targetable reentry vehicles (MIRVs) allowing each Ohio class SSBN to designate a total of 192 targets. All missiles can be launched in less than one minute. S 890   Impressive and very detailed.  Ohio 5.6 inches or 91mm  Los Angeles 3.6inches 44mm
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Vandergrift FF 48 of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of 4100 tons. 4.5 inches or 115mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P850-48  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Nicholas FF 47 of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of 4100 tons. 4.5 inches or 115mm in length and made by Triang Minic Ships. Code P850-47  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Thach FF 43 of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of 4100 tons. 4.5 inches or 115mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P850-43  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Curts FF 38 of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of 4100 tons. 4.5 inches or 115mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P850-38  
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    USS Boone FF 28 Oliver Hazard Perry class Frigate from Triang Minic Ships

    Original price was: £4.95.Current price is: £3.95.
    Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Boone FF 28 of the Oliver Hazard Perry class of 4100 tons. 4.5 inches or 115mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P850-28  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Hue City CG 66 a Ticonderoga class cruiser of 9500 tons. 5.7 inches or 144mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P820-59  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Cowpens CG 63 a Ticonderogaa class cruiser of 9500 tons. 5.7 inches or 144mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P820-59  
  • Here is a  diecast metal model in 1 to 1200 scale of USS Chancellorsville CG 62 a Ticonderogaa class cruiser of 9500 tons. 5.7 inches or 144mm made by Triang Minic Ships Code P820-59  

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