A recent posting featured a ship model built by a 20th century modeler. The subject was unique (scratch-built) and was seemingly well done (more on that in a moment). The original poster was (among other things) wondering how this model could be valued (perhaps for insurance purposes, or perhaps for a future sale - it doesn't really matter).
A member of our forum offered some very helpful advice, and in that post commended both the model and the builder of the model, indicating that this model was special and would be valued by collectors. I do not in any way doubt our member's well-informed opinion vis a vis the model collector market (that is, I take him at his word that this model was valuable).
But (and I am finally getting to the subject of this thread)...
As I mentioned above this model was well done. But I know of at least a dozen modelers on our forum who could have done a better job if the measure of a model is the skillfulness of its execution. In other words, it was a really good model, but not better that many of the models routinely shown on our forum.
What is it about a model that makes it valuable to the collector community?
A unique subject (that is, not built from an Ancre monograph - just to site one example)?
A well know builder (even if that builder isn't uniquely/supremely skilled compared to others)?
Age of the model (though this particular example wasn't old)?
I'll do my best to contain thread drift, but I suspect I will ultimately fail...
A member of our forum offered some very helpful advice, and in that post commended both the model and the builder of the model, indicating that this model was special and would be valued by collectors. I do not in any way doubt our member's well-informed opinion vis a vis the model collector market (that is, I take him at his word that this model was valuable).
But (and I am finally getting to the subject of this thread)...
As I mentioned above this model was well done. But I know of at least a dozen modelers on our forum who could have done a better job if the measure of a model is the skillfulness of its execution. In other words, it was a really good model, but not better that many of the models routinely shown on our forum.
What is it about a model that makes it valuable to the collector community?
A unique subject (that is, not built from an Ancre monograph - just to site one example)?
A well know builder (even if that builder isn't uniquely/supremely skilled compared to others)?
Age of the model (though this particular example wasn't old)?
I'll do my best to contain thread drift, but I suspect I will ultimately fail...







