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    Anybody interested in collecting ready made ship models on a scale of 1 - 1250 have a look at the following web site :- atlas editions.co.uk. They offer models of trains, aircraft, transport etc. However their latest collection is Legendary Ocean Liners starting with the Titanic costing £1.99. I have subscribed to them and will be sent a model every 28 days costing between £10 and £15 per model. You can cancel your subscription any time you wish. Some of the ships coming up are The Queen Mary and Elizabeth, France, United States and Lusitania. I received the Titanic yesterday and have to say the model is excellent both in detail and finishing. I have been collecting models on this scale for some time now and it was the late Tony Wilding who got me interested and gave me valuable advice. To date I have just on 70 models of Passenger Liners and Cargo Liners. I have them displayed in an illuminated glass cabinet which is for my enjoyment.
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    Hello JC
    I can only find one Ship on their site "Titanic" ???
    Is there more!

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    https://www.atlaseditions.co.uk/coll...ean-Liner.html

    has details of ocean liner collection
    Rob Page R855150 - British & Commonwealth Shipping ( 1965 - 1973 ) Gulf Oil -( 1973 - 1975 ) Sealink ( 1975 - 1986 )

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    Hi Vernon - Rob has already answered your question in post #3. I believe there 16 models in the collection.
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    As an aside, the shipyard model of the Indian Prince, first British ship sunk in WWw1, was recently sold at auction, fetching twice its. estimated price at £9000.
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    I used to love the builders models , I wonder where they all went when shipping company offices closed
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    Quote Originally Posted by robpage View Post
    I used to love the builders models , I wonder where they all went when shipping company offices closed
    In the case of Union-Castle and Clan Line they can be found in the new Cayzer House in Westminster and can be viewed by appointment.

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    Sadly, Rob, when the demolition men moved into the shipyards nothing was sacred everything went int the skips.

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    I have been building up a collection of Union-Castle models over many years and generally find them on EBay.
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    From the top:
    Windsor Castle & Transvaal Castle
    SA Vaal & SA Oranje
    Edinburgh Castle & Pendennis Castle
    Stirling Castle & Athlone Castle
    Arundel Castle (before conversion), Arundel Castle (after conversion) & Winchester Castle
    Capetown Castle & Carnarvon Castle
    Good Hope Castle, Norman and Southampton Castle
    Dunnottar Castle, Bloemfontein Castle, Rhodesia Castle and Reina Del Mar
    Llandovery Castle, Rochester Castle and Gloucester Castle
    Roslin Castle, Walmer Castle, Kinpurnie Castle and Kenilworth Castle.

    I also have models of:
    Umgeni, St Rosario, St John, King Alexander and Clan MacFadyen
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    I would have thought there was hundreds of B and C builders models , nice to know some were saved
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