As I said, it's a real shame. It's difficult to recover from a loss of quality and experience in many fields, but even more so in ship modeling.
I was deeply saddened by the fate of the German brands "Robbe" and "Graupner." Sadness.
I hope the Italian companies that still make quality ship modeling will endure for a long time to come.
Currently, the world-renowned Italian ship modeling companies are:
"Amati" of Turin;
"Mantua Model" from the province of Mantua (which has absorbed the products of the "Sergal" and "Panart" brands);
"Corel" from Milan.
Then there are two niche brands, small, hyper-specialized companies: one makes only high-performance dynamic boats (electric and internal combustion), "Tempest RC Boats" [a tempting subject for Jumpugly], and the other makes only RC sailboats and submarines, "AMON (Nonsolovele)".
I could also add "Italeri," which also makes plastic model kits of ships that can be made RC.
I've analyzed some aspects, and (at least for now) there are many reasons and assumptions that give me hope.
1) First of all, the quality is generally very high and the selection is very wide; but this factor alone would not be enough for survival, as has unfortunately been seen in many cases.
2) The quality-price ratio is very favorable.
3) These companies offer a wide range of products. There are complete kits, drawings and plans only, and individual materials for the modeler who doesn't follow kits (wood, metals, plastics, and all types of accessories).
What's important to keep in mind is that the dynamic part of the product range is a minority, so competition in this area doesn't threaten the company's entire distribution.
Static materials and kits still face no competition from Chinese companies, and there are no real alternatives online to the products offered by these historic companies, neither in terms of quantity, quality, nor cost.
Even a beginner modeler like me doesn't put these companies at risk because I turn exclusively to them (this type of company) for many materials and accessories.
Unfortunately, companies that focus solely or primarily on dynamic RC models face strong competition. It's easy to understand why: you can find cheap electric motors, ESCs, servos, drive shafts, propellers, joints, etc. online.
Furthermore, these models have a plastic hull that's easily reproduced with 3D printers, even by companies that aren't very specialized or high-quality.
I try to buy from model shops in my city; for the static side of this hobby, there's still affordability and quality, but for RC and electronics, the internet offers more options at much lower prices.
P.S. A separate mention goes to the Milanese company "Mamoli," which had a beautiful and extensive catalog. Unfortunately, a devastating fire there in 2014 caused the company's collapse.
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