
Who isn’t fascinated by small model ships? Every one is a unique work of art, built with precision down to the finest detail. A realistic historical model ship represents real stories, real lives, real adventures.
Visitors to the Maritime Museum of San Diego are often seen lingering by the Model Shop, gazing through the window as master craftsmen spend countless joyful hours building amazing small ships. It’s a hobby that can trace its origins to ancient times.
I recently learned that several craftsmen use the museum’s Model Shop, including one young man in high school. The tradition of model ship building is being carried into the future by skilled and steady hands.





I peered into the Model Shop window during a later visit and look what I saw…

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Amazing. I built a model wooden ship from a kit once. It could have been christened the S.S. Superglue. Cheers!
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Very cool! I made a couple lousy plastic cement airplanes when I was young!
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If you are interest please call–I have 4 glass and plexy covers for tall ships my
husband built and need to get rid of them-= charights@san.rr.com
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Hello, I’m going to contact the Maritime Museum by phone also regarding donating my late father’s hand-made ship models. (Dad was an artist, also corporate Art Director for Petersen Publ. Co.) These are intricate, exquisite models, of which he was very proud. I am keeping several but would like to donate others. (Several have been given to friends/family.)
I live in Tehachapi, CA, but have family in San Diego. My phone # is (818) 632-8673. Thank you.
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I’m sure they would love to add those models to their collection!
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Great! I’ll contact them and take pictures; not all will go — sentimental reasons. But the models, of different sizes and appearances , are truly special!
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That’s really awesome of you!
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