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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