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ModelShipMaster.com is a U.S. company located in
southern California, about 25 miles south of Los Angeles
International Airport. The company was founded in
2000.
By 2005, the authenticity
level of our models caught the
attention of many esteemed businesses and serious collectors. In May
2009, Mr. Ray Ashley, the president of the
Maritime
Museum of San Diego,
reached out to
commission four ships.
Today, our models
have been featured in major museums
such as
the
Smithsonian Museum,
Coast Guard Museum NorthWest,
Mariners' Museum,
Museum of
Science and Industry,
National
Museum of the American Sailor,
Sons of the American
Revolution.
Training centers value accuracy the most, and our models
are displayed in the
United States Naval War
College,
U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps,
Naval Postgraduate School.
Many private shipyards and
cruise ship operators also contact
us when they have a need.
Our team learns fast. In 2019, when our submarine line
was to be expanded, it took us only one and a half years
to become the top and the only company
in the world that builds correct sub models.
Submarines might look simple but there are important features
that only submariners know
must be done correctly. Our
Coast Guard line
was another instance. We started the line from
scratch in 2020 - more than
10 years after a prominent Coast Guard model maker, and
by 2022, all
of our Coast Guard models were much better than theirs.
Soon after, the
Coast Guard Museum Northwest reached out to
commission two models.
"Just got
off the phone with Captain Davis at CG Museum NW in
Seattle... He wanted me to tell you that he is thrilled
with the end product. How much? Good question! He is
eager for CG Museum New London to come and pick up the
Contractor's Build model of the Hamilton (Yes the
original Contractor's build model from the 1960's) so
your Munro can take its place. I have no more contracts
to offer you as of yet, but I promise to put a good word
for you with CG Museum New London when they check out
your work in Seattle. You are number one on the list for
any future construction. Many thanks for your fine work.
Respects and regards, Charles Bowman, BM1, USCG
(retired)"
After over 20 years of
gratifying work, many members in our team start thinking
about creating a maritime museum. We have visited many
nautical museums and felt that the ship models in there
seemed to be collected randomly by many successive
curators and, as a result, the museums offer very little
educational benefit. Our envisioned museum will have
many spacious rooms, each features one type of ships and
changing themes (i.e. Maritime Innovations that Changed
the World, Historic Submarines, Famous Yachts, Mega
Ships, Most Loved Boats.) In the front stand several
massive 15'-20' models. Outside, we plan to have a pond
to reenact famous battles (the ships are connected to
runways on the bottom of the pond and the whole acts are
computerized.) We hope that with the creation of this
museum, many high schools will start to offer
maritime history classes, and southern California will
have one more great place for worldwide tourists. This endeavor requires business acumen and
we need assistance or partnership. We are sure many
cities and counties will be eager to offer incentives.
When private benefactors and corporate sponsors
participate, the museum will give free admissions to
education establishments and also to the public on
certain days of the year.

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