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Ocean Terminal M 841 Triang Minic Ships 1959-64

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Ocean Terminal M 841 Triang Minic Ships 1959-64

Ocean Terminal model from the 1960’s Classic Edition the M 841 Ocean Terminal (the front section of the terminal) It is a relatively common harbour accessory which is placed on M 836 Quay Straights as part of a harbour diorama.
There are two locating holes on the underside which fit over the locating lugs on the M 836 Quay Straight.
The model is based on the Southampton Ocean Terminal an art deco style building constructed in the late 1940’s on the east side of Ocean Dock at berths 43 and 44. The 1,297 ft building was designed to cater for the transatlantic liner services with reception halls, customs facilities and railway platforms for the “Boat Trains” from London.
The first ship to use the Southampton Ocean Terminal, which opened on 31 July 1950, was the RMS Queen Elizabeth. With the increase in air travel use of the Southampton Ocean Terminal declined through the 1970’s and the building was eventually demolished in 1983.

In worn original finish, chipped play worn condition we have several, item sent may differ from the photo shown. Unboxed model.

We also have some of these that are not original, that have been painted by previous owners but would be suitable for stripping and repainting if you wanted to.

We have a very large collection of minic pieces to list if you are looking for anything in particular please email through the contact page on this site.

This section of the shop is about the amazing original series of diecast metal ships and harbour playset accessories, produced under the Tri-ang Minic Ships name in England between 1959 and 1964. As well as the later series of models produced under the Hornby Minic name during the early 1970’s.

The “TRI-ANG” trade mark itself resulted from a play on the truism “three lines make a triangle” the “three lines” in question being the brothers William, Walter and Arthur Lines who founded Lines Bros Limited just after the First World War.

The Tri-ang Minic Ships name comes from the original manufacturer Minic Limited a subsidiary of Lines Bros Limited, owners of the famous “TRI-ANG” trade mark.

The models were produced by Lines Bros Ltd’s Tri-ang Works at Mordon Road, Merton, London SW19 with production moving to Minic Limited at Market Way, Canterbury, Kent during mid 1960.

The original range of ships and harbour accessories are waterline models manufactured to a scale of 1:1200 scale, where one inch is equivalent to 100 feet, the same scale that was used in the manufacture of ship recognition models for training Allied naval and airforce personnel during both the First and Second World Wars.

When Lines Bros Ltd was broken up in the late 1960’s the “TRI-ANG” trade mark remained with Tri-ang Pedigree, another Line Bros subsidiary which was also active in New Zealand and Australia, while the “MINIC” trade mark was transferred to Hornby together with the tooling for the Minic Ships models.

All of the models produced under the Hornby Minic name were produced in Hong Kong after Hornby moved their manufacturing in the early 1970’s. Hornby produced only a limited selection of the original models but also introduced four new models of famous battleships – USS Missouri, IJN Yamato, DKM Bismarck and DKM Scharnhorst.All of the ship models produced under the Hornby Minic name were fitted with a red plastic base equipped with plastic rollers.

The original Tri-ang Minic and Hornby Minic series of models are no longer in production and to the best of our knowledge the tooling for these models no longer exists. So the original models have become quite collectable as they were only made for 6 years and being mainly children’s toys, many sadly have not survived. What has is in various states of repair! Still they are an incredible early 1960’s toy which can be arranged in attractive displays, and enjoyed in many homes or businesses where a nautical theme is desired.