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Welcome to Unlimited Details!

We present to you a full line of highly detailed, three-dimensional cutaways created entirely in wood.
Feel free to browse through our Catalog and don't hesitate to contact us regarding anything you may see here.

We are proud to state "Made in USA" and to put things simply, we don't sell what we don't make.

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F4U-1D Corsair Cutaway
Chance-Vought wrapped a unique gull-winged airframe around what was then the largest engine available, the Pratt & Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp. The F4U was the first fighter plane to exceed 400 mph in level flight and was in production longer that any other American propeller driven fighter.
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USS Balao
The fleet submarine of the United States Navy during World War 2. This six layer cutaway is so finely detailed that museums have given their stamp of approval. Considered the peak of WWII submarine development, the first of 73 Gatos entered service and an additional 122 thicker skinned Balaos started delivery in April of 1943. Out of 195 boats, 184 actually saw action in the war.
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RMS Titanic
Certainly the most famous ocean liner in history. Created entirely from shipbuilders blueprints, this cutaway reveals the inner workings of the ship. From the massive boilers and reciprocating steam engines to the dining rooms and cabins, the Titanic is one of our most popular ocean liners. Built by Harland & Wolff in 1912, the White Star line's Titanic was the largest and most advanced ship...
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USS Missouri
The power of the world's last active battleship lives on in this cutaway. The original 1945 design is so perfectly reproduced that it brings back memories to all of those who have seen her. The USS Missouri's keel was laid in the New York Navy Yard on January 6th, 1941 and the vessel was commissioned on June 11th, 1944. She was the third ship in her class but, actually the last of the four to...
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US Army WWII Motorcycle
The motorcycle used by the U.S. Army and our allies in nearly every theater during World War II for military dispatch and escort duties. Built by Harley-Davidson, Inc between 1941 and 1945. The Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle was used by the U.S. Army and our allies for military dispatch and escort duties. It was designed to survive abuse and rugged terrain while being easy to repair....
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Texas State Capitol
With the help of the state architect, we have recreated the world famous Texas State Capitol Building. Very careful attention has been taken to accurately reproduce the columns and windows both in the main structure and dome. The Texas Capitol is an extraordinary example of late 19th century public architecture and is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols....
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