Miniature ship models are the scaled-down reproduction of an existing ship, crafted in such a way that the model is faithful to reality. The prices of miniature ship models vary depending on the size of the model, the accessories used, the level of detail and craftsmanship, the quality of materials, and the amount of material used. As the size of the model and the amount of material used increase, so do the details, which impacts the price.

The quality of the materials used for the miniature ship model is also very important. The use of quality materials greatly influences the beauty and durability of the ship. Therefore, it is essential to never compromise on the quality of materials used. High-quality models using quality materials may be more expensive than others. However, it is not desirable for a decorative, gifted, or displayed miniature model to be fragile and quickly deteriorate.

To make the miniature ship model as close to reality as possible, all details must be carefully and precisely worked on. After the main hull of the ship is constructed, the sails and masts are installed one by one, and the accessories on the deck are placed to be as faithful to reality as possible. It is extremely important to work so that the miniature ship model is as similar as possible to the original. Therefore, accessories should be made and assembled as realistically as possible. The more details there are, the higher the price of the model proportionally. However, it should not be forgotten that models with more details always attract more attention and appear more realistic, thus becoming a focal point.

To create a flawless and true-to-life miniature ship model, it is essential to work carefully and precisely, without rushing. When assembling the parts of the model, it is important that each is correctly positioned and assembled without damage, that the sails are correctly attached, and that the decorations are placed where they should be on the miniature ship. Additionally, once the construction of the model is completed, it should be painted in the same color as the original, and if applicable, the inscriptions on the outer hull should be identical. The more true-to-life and detailed the miniature ship model is, the higher the price proportionally.