Dec
29
    
Posted (admin) in on December-29-2006

(PRLEAP.COM) TMC Pacific Modelworks Launches New Line
Of Models From All Eras And Wars
World War II Legends Support Model Maker

PHOENIX – Graeme Warring, CEO of TMC Pacific Modelworks, has announced the company has launched a new line of models from various eras and wars such as World War I, World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Gulf War eras. The product offering ranges from aircraft to military emblems and military logos, and each model is hand carved from a block of kiln-dried wood, mounted on a mahogany based chrome pedestal. Through extensive research, each model is constructed and hand painted to accurately portray its place in history. TMC provides models signed by World War II legends General Chuck Yeager and General Paul Tibbets.

Quotes:
“We take pride in the fact that we have such a wide array of models,” said Warring. “The fact that General Yeager and General Tibbets support our models is a testament to the fine quality we provide. By offering products from so many different wars and eras, we ensure that there is something for everyone.”

About TMC Pacific Modelworks:
Since its inception in 1988, TMC Pacific Modelworks, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been producing the world’s finest handcrafted, museum-quality military, civilian and airline display models. The current product line consists of airplanes, helicopters, ships, boats, sailboats, space shuttles and the newly launched maritime line. With more than 1,000 different models from which to choose, the collection includes a selection of private aircraft and airlines, as well as models from the World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf eras. High-level workmanship, combined with the inherent appeal of the airplanes, make these aero-sculptures true works of art — all aircraft and paint schemes were selected for historical significance and authenticity. For more information, please call 800-950-9944 or visit the Web site at http://www.warplanes.com.

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Dec
14
    
Posted (admin) in on December-14-2006

Phoenix, AZ - December 14th 2006 - Graeme Warring, CEO of TMC Pacific Modelworks, has announced the company is now producing custom models. Working from photographs and their library of blueprints, TMC’s master craftsmen meticulously recreate any airplane, boat or family seal into an amazingly detailed desktop replica. Each model is hand-carved from solid mahogany and completely hand-painted to match the vessel’s exact variant, paint scheme and registration number.

News Facts:

  • TMC Pacific Modelworks is now producing custom models.
  • Working from photographs and their library of blueprints, TMC’s master craftsmen meticulously recreate any airplane, boat or family seal into an amazingly detailed desktop replica.
  • Each model is hand-carved from solid mahogany and completely hand-painted to match the vessel’s exact variant, paint scheme and registration number.
  • Graeme Warring is CEO of TMC Pacific Modelworks.

Quotes:
“Providing custom models is what really sets us apart from other model makers,” said Warring. “We offer more than what is in our catalog, which is what makes us unique; the possibilities are endless. To be able to provide individuals and families with custom models that fulfill their needs and give them something to treasure is what makes our profession worthwhile.”

About TMC Pacific Modelworks:
Since its inception in 1988, TMC Pacific Modelworks, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been producing the world’s finest handcrafted, museum-quality military, civilian and airline display models. The current product line consists of airplanes, helicopters, ships, boats, sailboats, space shuttles and the newly launched maritime line. With more than 1,000 different models from which to choose, the collection includes a selection of private aircraft and airlines, as well as models from the World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf eras. High-level workmanship, combined with the inherent appeal of the airplanes, make these aero-sculptures true works of art %u2014 all aircraft and paint schemes were selected for historical significance and authenticity. For more information, please call 800-950-9944 or visit the Web site at http://www.warplanes.com.

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Dec
06
    
Posted (admin) in on December-6-2006

PHOENIX, Dec. 6 PRNewswire — Waiting for your ship to come in? Even if it is the Titanic, Pacific Ship Models, can deliver for the holidays.

The company has ships galore from war ships, classic ships, and tall ships ready to order, to special orders such as hand-crafting a replica of your own private yacht or cruiser. Each is finished to scale drawings and is made of kiln-dried mahogany, according to Graeme Warring, CEO of Pacific Ship Models, a division of Pacific Aircraft and creator of the models.

“Collect the tall ships that sailed into Boston and New York Harbor,” said Mr. Warring. “One of the joys of collecting historical vessels such as the USS Constitution, is the diversity of events you can recount and share with family around you.”

Pacific Ship Models faithfully recreates a range of war ships including aircraft carriers, battleships, submarines and destroyers. The company offers such miniature treasures as USS Arizona, USS Missouri, USS Intrepid, USS New Jersey; even the IJN Yamoto and KMS Bismark.

Mr. Warring said: “These are the memories that make Americans proud. We think of the maritime miniatures as a gift that means something for your veteran to reflect upon: a remembrance of the thrill of serving on the great ships during active duty.”

Shipwrights spend hundreds of hours completing the process of carving, painting, rigging and hand-making the fittings that transform models into works of art.

“These miniatures are an investment that will grow in value, passed down to generations,” said Mr. Warring. “They are heirloom quality.”

Reproductions are shipped with a full 30-day money back guarantee. Each model comes complete with a handmade mahogany display platform and a personalized brass plate.

About Pacific Ship Models

Pacific Ship Models was founded in 1988 as a division of Pacific Aircraft. The company was founded by Edward H. Tuton, a former investment advisor and stock broker. Pacific Ship Models has been producing ship models for 12 years in its “Maritime Miniatures” collection. Visit www.warplanes.com for more information, or www.pacificshipmodels.com to view military ships and submarines.

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Dec
06
    
Posted (admin) in on December-6-2006

Phoenix, AZ, December 06, 2006 –(PR.com)– Graeme Warring, CEO of TMC Pacific Modelworks, has announced the company is now offering gift cards. Customers may purchase a custom model gift card (retail $334.95) or a gift card in any denomination. With a product offering of over 2,000 models including aircraft, ships, yachts, spacecraft, plaques and seals, TMC can produce a unique gift for every taste. Customers can choose from product lines from historical to current models, hand carved from a block of kiln-dried wood and then mounted on a mahogany based chrome pedestal.

“Our gift cards are the perfect gift for the holidays, or for any occasion,” said Warring. “We can offer a three-dimensional piece of artwork that can be enjoyed by everyone. I like to feel like our models are a cure for separation anxiety, as we produce many scale models of private aircraft, boats and yachts.”

About TMC Pacific Modelworks:
Since its inception in 1988, TMC Pacific Modelworks, located in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been producing the world’s finest handcrafted, museum-quality military, civilian and airline display models. The current product line consists of airplanes, helicopters, ships, boats, sailboats, space shuttles and the newly launched maritime line. With more than 1,000 different models from which to choose, the collection includes a selection of private aircraft and airlines, as well as models from the World War I, World War II, Korean, Vietnam, and Persian Gulf eras. High-level workmanship, combined with the inherent appeal of the airplanes, make these aero-sculptures true works of art — all aircraft and paint schemes were selected for historical significance and authenticity. For more information, please call 800-950-9944 or visit the Web site at http://www.warplanes.com.

Via source.