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Sailor Buoy!

Table-Top Game
ca. 1970 (manufactured)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This game was designed to re-create sailing on a table top. It consists of a plastic yacht on wheels which can be navigated across a flat surface and around plastic buoys using a 'blower' or fan. It was manufactured in ca. 1970 by Minimodels Ltd., a subsidiary of Lines Bros. Ltd., who used the Tri-ang trade mark. It was one of several games produced by Lines Bros. at this time which took yacht racing and sailing as their inspiration.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 11 parts.

  • Model Yacht
  • Sail and Mast
  • Fore Sail
  • Fan/Blower
  • Model Buoy
  • Model Buoy
  • Model Buoy
  • Instructions
  • Box Base
  • Box Insert
  • Box Lid
TitleSailor Buoy! (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Plastic, injection-moulded and cardboard, folded and printed
Brief description
Table-top game, plastic and cardboard, 'Sailor Buoy!', manufactured by Minimodels Ltd. (Lines Bros. Ltd.), England, ca. 1970.
Physical description
Game in a cardboard box, the lid printed with images of the game being played. The equipment is held in place in the box by a cardboard insert, and consists of a wheeled yacht, three buoys with flags and a hand-held fan. All are produced in red, white or blue plastic.
Dimensions
  • Maximum length: 14.4cm
  • Maximum width: 5.4cm
  • Maximum height: 7cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Roger Gilham
Object history
This game was manufactured by Minimodels Ltd., a subsidiary of Lines Bros. Ltd., who used the Tri-ang trade mark. It was produced in ca. 1970.
Historical context
This game entails using a fan to blow a model yacht across a flat surface, such as a table top, to navigate around model 'buoys'. It is one of several games produced by Lines Bros. at this time which use sailing as an inspiration for their design.
Production
Minimodels Ltd. was a subsidiary of Lines Bros. Ltd., which used the Tri-ang trade mark
Subjects depicted
Summary
This game was designed to re-create sailing on a table top. It consists of a plastic yacht on wheels which can be navigated across a flat surface and around plastic buoys using a 'blower' or fan. It was manufactured in ca. 1970 by Minimodels Ltd., a subsidiary of Lines Bros. Ltd., who used the Tri-ang trade mark. It was one of several games produced by Lines Bros. at this time which took yacht racing and sailing as their inspiration.
Collection
Accession number
B.258:1 to 11-2010

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Record createdFebruary 17, 2011
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