Holiday Scale Cockpit Stuffers!

Holiday Scale Cockpit Stuffers!

If you are looking for something extra special for that scale RC modeler in you life, or you simply want to fill out the front office of your newest RC scale project, than you have to check out the great looking highly detail pilot figures from Warbirdpilots.com And here’s the latest inside scoop!

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Owner and operator Adam Martin,  is now offering a new line of highly detailed modern Jet Pilots in 10 in., 12 in., and 15 in. tall sizes.  Scales include: 1/8, 1/7, 1/6, 1/5, and 1/4 scale.  The Jet Pilots come with a wire frame cotton filled body that keeps the figure incredibly light (starting at only 4 oz.) and can be put into any position.

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Pilots are outfitted with the most scale clothing & accessories, making it the perfect pilot for completing your scale project.  You can also find over 40 different WWI, WWII, and Civilian pilots available at www.warbirdpilots.com Prices for the new jet pilots start at: $79.99

Warbirdpilots.com also carries a full line of similar size WWI, WWII, and Modern Fighter Pilot Figures.  These figures are fully adjustable to any position and are outfitted with the absolute most scale accessories on the market. The figures are incredibly light, designed specifically for model aircraft, and have the ability to be cut and shortened into busts.

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The line of pilot figures available from Warbirdpilots.com includes: WWI British / French, WWI German, WWII USAAF, WWII USAAF Tuskegee, WWII US Navy Pacific, WWII British RAF, WWII Russian, WWII German Luftwaffe, WWII Japanese, Korean Era Jet Pilot, Modern Jet Pilot, Helicopter Pilot, Civilian Pilots

Warbirdpilots.com will also do custom work to individualize your pilot and/or match your specific scheme on your aircraft.

Adam Martin, Warbirdpilots.com, 380 Hitchcock Rd. Unit 164, Waterbury, CT 06705; 203-528-4352 adammartin203@gmail.com

Updated: December 1, 2015 — 12:11 PM

1 Comment

  1. Building a 1/5th scale 1934 Boeing P-26A and need a Army Air Corps pilot figure between wars. Can you offer anything correct?

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