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Custom Military Aircraft

william  yap
There are literally hundreds of planes out there with varying decal. These can be seen in civilian and military aircraft that are in service in various countries around the world. If you go to the hobby store, chances are you might find what you are looking for. But what happens if the aircraft you want is there but the livery used isn't?

These days, you don't have to feel bad about it because all you have to do is find a manufacturer that accepts custom orders. Most of them produce these using wood and although it is pricey, you get your money's worth.

One manufacturer that can do this is http://www.woodenscalemodels.com/. They have been in the manufacturing business for years using Philippine kiln dried mahogany and yes, they do accept custom orders.

All you have to do is get in touch with them together with some pictures of the aircraft you want done. It will also be helpful if you can tell them the size you want built so they will be able to give you a quote.

Production time of the wooden aircraft they make usually takes a month. Once it is ready, this is carefully packed and shipped depending on the carrier you prefer so you can get this in the soonest possible time.

You should know that the company does not only make models for aircraft lovers. They also make helicopters, cars and submarines. Whatever the case, wholesalers that decide to do business with them will be able to get discounts.

So go visit their website and see what they have done before and find out what they can do for you. There won't be a problem getting in touch with them because aside from sending mail to their email address, you can also chat with them through Skype or Yahoo Messenger.

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Published by william yap

Been writing for almost 3 years on various topics. It takes a lot of research to write something but its worth the effort when it increases your knowledge on a certain issue.  View profile

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