Steam train models and plans from Japan. Winner of the Joe Martin Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award for 2005.
Craftsmen
Larry Simon
A scale model Manitowoc crane built by Craftsmanship Museum host.
Lawrence Wahlstrom
Builder of the “Do Nothing” machine, later resurrected and shown by Earl Wolf.
Lee Root
Well designed engines that were built to run.
Leroy Cox
Founder of Cox Engines, making model flying more reliable and affordable.
Livio De Marchi
A wood carver with inimitable style from Venice, Italy.
Louis Chenot
A running scale model Duesenberg, and other fine scale models. Winner of the Joe Martin Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award for 2009, and the Craftsman of the Decade Award for 2011.
Mark Ho
A human figure modeled in bronze and stainless steel.
Martin Foster
Scratch-built model airplanes from the UK, including a fully detailed 1/20 scale B-17G fuselage.
Maurice Nysether
Getting a start on building small engines at age 73.
Mel Anderson
Anderson Engines. Model airplane engine innovator.
Michael Dunlap
Gold plated NASCAR and IndyCar trophy models.
Michael Paul Smith
An imaginary town from the past brought to life through photographs of 1/24 scale models.
Michel Lefaivre
Superb miniature guns from France. Winner of the Joe Martin Foundation Craftsman of the Year Award for 2010.
Miniature Factory Show Cars
Factory built miniature show cars for auto companies. The craftsmen are unknown, but their work lives on.
N. Roger Cole
Highly detailed ship models that were extensively researched.
Paul Hamler
Miniature woodworking tools and rifles in beautiful detail.
Paul Knapp
An engine building craftsman, and devoted IC engine collector.
Pere Tarragó
Marvelous 1/6 scale motorcycle models from Spain.
Perry Henderson
Wooden model construction equipment from a man who worked with the real rigs.