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ARCHITECTURAL MODELS, MODELS CARS, MILITARY MODELS

Among model types, ship models are the most difficult to build. Once a craftsman becomes a master of ships, every other type is 'not a problem' for him. With cutting edge machinery and experience in materials, scales, realism, ect., we can build any architecture models or prototypes for you. If you can provide plans, drawings, photos, videos, we can build a spectacular architecture model of your home.

Below are some samples that some customers, after seeing our top skills in ships, took the initiative to ask us to build. If you must move or no longer live full-time in your beloved house, we can bring that house to your new home. If you have a beautiful house and want to showcase it somewhere, an architecture model of it would be spectacular. Likewise for highly customized cars. Just let us know.   



 

Big Muskie was a coal mining dragline excavator owned by the Central Ohio Coal Company. The gigantic machine stood nearly 22 stories tall and weighed 12,200 tons. Its twin boom was 330 feet long. The 220-cubic-yard bucket alone equaled 12-car garage and could hold two Greyhound buses. Big Muskie was the largest single-bucket digging machine ever created and one of the world's largest mobile earth-moving machines.

The machine was so large it was necessary to ship the components to the coal mining customer in Ohio and erect the machine on site. It took 340 rail cars and 260 trucks to ship all of the components and 200,000 man hours to construct over a period of about two years.

 

 


Learn more about architectural models here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architectural_model