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Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the offer, but Facebook locked me out 2 years ago claiming that I wasn't me. To prove it, they wanted drivers' license, SSI # etc - Ain't gonna happen.
For the last month, they have been trying to get me back, but not giving that information.
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If you send me a message on Facebook and attach a couple of photos I will post them here. Previous Message
Sorry, can't post photos at the current time. I will work on it.
I've seen it multiple times, but can't read the ID number or on selling sites - they list it as the
Saxonia M708.
When Triang 3 was operationg, he had the old photos, which I printed and it's in there, on the museum site, it's there, but can't read the ID number. It's not the end of the world. Previous Message
there is not much choice the pilot boat or the PORT CLASS FREIGHTERS?? Previous Message
A photograph would be useful.
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I've looked at a seller that had the same model, which they sometimes call m 711 Corinthia, 709 Invernia, but those ships were considerably larger and Triang stayed close to correct. This is a total puzzle. Previous Message
Hi David,
It's not that, I had a few Saxonias (plastic) larger. I saw one photo that looked exactly like it.
Thanks. Previous Message
From your description, it sounds like the Saxonia, TR-M 708. Previous Message
I have a plastic copy of a Triang ship, which is a liner with 1 stack midships, 1 mast on the bridge, 4 booms forward and 4 booms aft.
Dimensions (scale) are 388 feet by 47 beam.
I can see a ship that looks like it, but can't read the id number from a Triang site.
It is not the Royal Yacht.
Thanks.
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