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  2. Bassett-Lowke - Wikipedia

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    The name Bassett-Lowke is mostly associated with model trains but the company also had a long history of contracting skilled craftsmen to make 100 ft. to 1 inch or 1/1200 scale military and civilian waterline ship models out of wood and wire.

  3. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Scale used in Japan for plastic naval models, waterline and full hull. 1:1400 Die cast ship models (e.g. by Siku), [1] Star Trek spaceships. [2] [3] 1:1250: 0.244 mm: Ship models: The dominant European size for die-cast ship models, most comprehensive range. 1:1200: 0.01 0.254 mm: Ship models: A British and American size for ship and harbour ...

  4. Ship model - Wikipedia

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    Small miniature ships, often in 1:1200 scale and 1:1250 scale were maneuvered on large playing surfaces to either recreate a historical battle, or in the case of governments, plan for future encounters. These models were basic representations of ship types, with enough detail to make them recognizable.

  5. Naval wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Model ships have long been used for wargaming, but it was the introduction of elaborate rules in the early 20th century that made the hobby more popular. Small miniature ships, often in 1:1200 scale and 1:1250 scale, were manoeuvred on large playing surfaces to recreate historical battles. These models were basic representations of ship types ...

  6. Pyro Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Historic Sailing Ships Series (1963-'67), Pyro's Table Top Navy series of 1/1200 ships (circa 1963) were re-boxings of kits from Eagle Models; these kits could be built full-hull or waterline and were often used in wargaming. [4]

  7. Lines Bros - Wikipedia

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    2.8 Model ships. 2.9 Other names. 2.10 World War ... produced a range of 1:1200 scale waterline ship and harbour models between 1958 and 1965 which were marketed ...

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