Yes, building the airports, airplanes, ships, and trains from the backs of cereal boxes and collecting the informative cards with Indian crafts or airliner gliders that separated shredded wheat was one of the great pleasures of being kid in the late 40s and early 50s. And now much of that treasure is available to us through the Internet.
I must admit that this battleship is new to me, but we didn't get British breakfast cereals in post-WWII Baltimore (the one in Maryland, not the one on the Irish coast that was raided by Barbary pirates and Sale Rovers in the 17th century).
Don
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