We found an old model Clipper at a French bric-a-brac, which we thought would be a nice feature in our office in …
Hello, I’m Steve Park, and I am proud to welcome you to Maritime Models, where we specialise in the restoration and bespoke commissioning of model ships and boats. At Maritime Models, our passion lies in bringing your maritime miniatures back to life and crafting unique vessels that capture the essence of your vision.
Whether you’re a dedicated enthusiast with a cherished model that needs revitalising, or a corporate client seeking a distinctive custom piece to enhance your space, we offer expert services tailored to your needs.
At Maritime Models, we understand that every model tells a story. That’s why we approach every restoration and commission with care, precision, and a commitment to quality. Explore our services and discover how we can help you preserve maritime history or create a one-of-a-kind model that speaks to your vision.
Thorough research is essential for understanding the historical context and original appearance of the model ship or boat.
This may involve:
This helps me to gather information about the vessel’s design, construction, and usage.
Cleaning a miniature model vessels is a delicate process. I use soft brushes, cotton swabs, and gentle solvents to remove dust and grime without damaging the original materials.
It’s important to be gentle to avoid damaging any fragile parts. Sometimes, I find old varnish or paint that needs to be carefully stripped away.
It’s amazing how a thorough cleaning can reveal the hidden beauty of a model that’s been neglected for so long.
Whether it’s hand-carving a new mast, sewing new sails, or carefully rigging new lines, each step requires precision and a deep understanding of the original construction techniques.
I always strive to use materials that match the original as closely as possible, ensuring that the restored model is both authentic and durable.
The goal is to make repairs that are seamless and maintain the model ship or boats authenticity.
Using historically accurate colours and techniques, I aim to preserve the model’s aged appearance while giving it a fresh look.
Varnishing or waxing protects the model from future deterioration, ensuring it can be admired for years to come.
It’s incredibly satisfying to know that my work helps preserve a piece of maritime history.
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Towards the end of last year we sourced Steve Park on the internet as a model ship restorer. I contacted him and …