About Us

Welcome!

We’re happy to share with you information about our society and its activities. Below you’ll find a brief synopsis of who we are and what we do. The links above lead to more pages where you will get a much broader picture of the Hampton Roads Ship Model Society. We hope you enjoy our site and that it may be useful to you.

Who we are

The Society, founded in 1967, is an association of individuals who are interested in pursuing the art of ship model building and the exploration of maritime history. The primary purpose of the society is to bring together persons interested in building quality ship models so that they may have the opportunity to exchange views and improve their skills. There is a wide age range and members come from varied occupations and backgrounds. We hail from as far north as the Northern Neck, as far west as western suburbs of Richmond and as far south as the border of North Carolina. We have associate members from much further abroad.

What we do

The interests of our members covers the full spectrum, from the historical (photos and records), artistic (painting), decorative (pond yachts/half hulls), radio-controlled (RC) models, to highly detailed and historically accurate scale reproductions of all ship types. The skill level of members runs the gamut from complete novices to highly skilled experts who have won top awards in highly regarded competitions both in the United States and abroad. Models built by past and present members of the Society can be found in many of our nation’s premier museums. Model builders of all skill levels are always welcome. The Society is dedicated to helping ship model builders new to the craft learn new skills while giving experienced builders the opportunity to perfect their abilities. Even the most highly-skilled members are always seeking to improve their techniques with the help and advice of other Society members.

Newsletter and Meetings

The Society publishes a monthly newsletter called the Logbook.

We generally meet at The Mariners’ Museum on the second Saturday of each month at 10:00AM. Newcomers are always welcome.  You can attend a meeting without prior notice, but feel free to contact info@hrsms.org if you have questions about membership or the meeting instructions are not clear.

Associations

The Society maintains close ties to The Mariners’ Museum in Newport News, Virginia. A number of the members work at the museum as volunteer ship model builders. These volunteer members demonstrate the fine art of ship model building to the visiting public in a shop provided by the museum. Some members also lend their skills when models in the museum’s collection need minor repair or restoration. The Society is also closely linked to the Nautical Research Guild, recognized world wide as an organization representing the interests of ship model builders.

History

We have an article summarizing the first 25 years of the Hampton Roads Ship Model Society.

Elsewhere on the Web

Facebook