Crossrc - BC8 Mammoth 1/12 Scale 8x8 Off Road Military Truck with Croosrc T247 Transporter Trailer For The BC8 Mammoth 1/12 scaleThe truck is an 8 wheel drive full CNC aluminium chassis, steel front bumper, metal hinges to all doors, front and rear metal tow hooks and winches. It also has all metal cnc suspension, steering on front 2 wheels, full sound system and custom tyres with foam filling. The trailer is specifically made to go with the BC Mammoth truck. Several key features are retractable front support legs 8 off road tyres and R/C operated rear loading ramp.The trailer has spare tyres and connects electrically to the truck to give it rear lights. This kit has been put together with great care and attention to detail. It appears to be complete and ready to go with battery pack and rc receiver. Please see the Crossrc website for more details.This item was not originally supplied with a radio control unit which was intended to be bought separately.Truck approx.27cm x 25cm x 78cmTrailer approx 20cm x 31cm x 165cm
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Tamiya - 1/14 R/C globe-liner truck with container trailer and container.Tamiya - . This truck and trailer combo has been well assembled and is in full working order. The truck has a metal frame with working lights and sound. The trailer locking and unlocking is R/C controlled also. The trailer has a working lights. The sound system is working and has a hazard warning indicator noise. No radio controller but does have a power pack. This model appears to be in excellent condition and does not seem to have been used outdoors. Truck dimensions are - approx. 26cm x 19cm x 52cmTrailer dimensions are - approx. 31cm x 19cm x 87cm
Tamiya - 1/14 R/C Grand hauler truck model with Gallant EAGLE fuel tanker and flatbed trailer. This truck and trailer combo has been well assembled and is in full working order. The truck has a metal frame with working lights and sound. The trailers locking and unlocking is R/C controlled also. The trailers have working lights and both truck and trailers are in immaculate condition with no apparent damage or wear. This item was not originally supplied with a radio control unit which was intended to be bought separately.Truck dimensions are - approx. 26cm x 19cm x 56cmTrailer/ tanker dimensions are - approx. 29cm x 20cm x 79cmTrailer dimensions are - approx. 23cm x 18cm x 88cm
THIELE, Carl Robert Arthur(1860 Leipzig - 1936) Familienausflug mit Radio Aquarell/Gouache. Links unten signiert, verso bezeichnet. 19 x 28 cm. Gerahmt & hinter Glas 33 x 42 cm. Humoristische Szene mit großer Familie bei strahlendem Sonnenschein auf Wanderschaft Aquarellist, Zeichner und Illustrator, spezialisierte sich früh auf die Illustration von Kinderbüchern und Postkarten.
Controversial Irish Soccer Match in 1955Soccer: F.A.I., 1955, An official Match Programme "Ireland Versus Yugoslavia, Wednesday 19th October, 1955, at Dalymount Park, Dublin," 8vo D. (F.A.I.) 1955, illus., ptd. wrappers. Good Copy. (1)* The Match was marred in controversy before a ball was even kicked. The then Archbishop (John Charles Mc Quaid) issued a letter to all parishes, to be read out declaring that all Catholics be banned from attending the match, due primarily to the persecutions of a Catholic Bishop Stepinac, by the Communist Regime in Yugoslavia. The church and state pulled rank and barred the Army Band from playing and Radio Eireann did not broadcast the match either. A Rare Survivor of an Event which encompassed Sport, Church and Politics. Good Copy.
A group of WW2 period and other items including two field service sleeping bags, circa 1950 the first canvas bag named to Captain P.M Longmore (MC) and the second named to Captain G.W. Fassnidge, further marked K. Restwell; together with other items including an exide battery; Normond fuel tank gauge; an amperes meter; a telephone with headset dated 2/8/41 (Serial PC14); small signalling lamp and an assorted collection of turned wooden practice weight dumbells (qty)P.M Longmore was promoted to the rank of Captain in the Royal Regiment of Artillery in January 1949 and was previously awarded the Military Cross. He was the son of Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore.Condition report: Please see images for the radio
Exhibition quality working scale model of the Second World War 'Abdiel' class Royal Naval mine layer, 'HMS Welshman (M84)' (1941-43), launched 1939, built by Hawthorne Leslie of Hebburn, 2415 tonnes, 400.6ft long with a 40ft beam, drawing 11.3ft, powered by four Admiralty three drum water tube boilers with Parsons geared steam turbine on two shafts, saw service with first mine laying squadron in the early part of the war in Scotland and Bay of Biscay, Gibraltor and Dover, followed by refit and operations in the Mediterranean escorting convoys and transporting stores to Malta, sunk whilst transporting stores and personnel in February 1943, torpedoed by Submarine U Boat U617 with loss of life. Fitted with electric motor for radio control with two propellers. Overall length of model 132cm approx. On a display stand within a fitted wooden transporting box. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Overall appearing in good condition. Rather dusty but no obvious damage. Provenance: these models by Robert Gerald Iles (1940-2019), a former British Army Officer who had always been interested in model making but did not have enough spare time whilst serving, resident in Pembrokeshire and joined the Pembrokeshire Model Sailing Yacht club where he won numerous trophies at club and national level. He also started his own business 'The Top Rig' making sails for model yachts, he then started making model ships for his own enjoyment, primarily British war ships and he took his models to modelling exhibitions all around the UK. Particularly well known in Wales. Approximate length 136 cm.
Exhibition quality working scale model of the Royal Navy 'Flower' class corvette 'HMS Crocus' K49 launched June 1940, built by A & J Inglis Ltd of Glasgow, 1036 tonnes, 2005ft long with a beam of 33ft, single shaft propulsion with two fire tube Scotch boilers and one triple expansion steam engine producing 2750 horsepower. The term corvette was originally a French name for a small sailing war ship and in the Second World War the Royal Navy returned to this concept of a small escort war ship used in shipping protection roles, there were two types of vessels in this class, the later versions being slightly larger and somewhat better armed. With electric motor for radio control. 65cm long approx., on wooden stand and within blind wooden transportation box case. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Rather dusty and grubby but appearing in good condition.Provenance: these models by Robert Gerald Iles (1940-2019), a former British Army Officer who had always been interested in model making but did not have enough spare time whilst serving, resident in Pembrokeshire and joined the Pembrokeshire Model Sailing Yacht club where he won numerous trophies at club and national level. He also started his own business 'The Top Rig' making sails for model yachts, he then started making model ships for his own enjoyment, primarily British war ships and he took his models to modelling exhibitions all around the UK. Particularly well known in Wales.
Exhibition quality scale model of the Royal Navy 'Battle' class destroyer 'HMS Cadiz', so named after the Battle of Cadiz in which the French besieged the Spanish town in 1810, the seige being lifted in 1812 after the French defeat at the Battle of Salamanca, launched September 1944, built by Fairfield Ship Building & Engineering Company, joined the Fifth destroyer flotilla as part of the Home Fleet and served around the world before being sold to Pakistan in 1956, sunk during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. 3290 tonnes fully loaded, 179ft long by 40.3ft in the beam, powered by two steam turbines on two shafts with two boilers producing 50,000shp. Very well detailed model, believed fitted for radio control with electric motor onto two shafts, on a display stand within a glazed display case. 1.12m long approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Appearing in good condition for display or use. Provenance: these models by Robert Gerald Iles (1940-2019), a former British Army Officer who had always been interested in model making but did not have enough spare time whilst serving, resident in Pembrokeshire and joined the Pembrokeshire Model Sailing Yacht club where he won numerous trophies at club and national level. He also started his own business 'The Top Rig' making sails for model yachts, he then started making model ships for his own enjoyment, primarily British war ships and he took his models to modelling exhibitions all around the UK. Particularly well known in Wales.
Box of mixed ceramics and glassware including Christmas items, vintage radio etc. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A BOX AND LOOSE ALARM, MANTEL AND OTHER CLOCKS AND PARTS, including a Kenton 'Solid State Clock Radio', a Smiths 8 day lantern clock, a Hummel print wall clock, a case for a carriage clock, travel alarm clocks, tins of cogs, springs, watch and clock parts, cast and painted base metal mantel clock case, etc (one box and loose)
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