Where to find all Arc Raiders Ship Models
How to find the ship models for the Last Resort event, including the Leviathan's Crown
Ship Models in Arc Raiders are tied to the limited time Last Resort event, as well as the ongoing Avian Alarm project. There's multiple tiers and rarities of ship model, all the way up to the Legendary Leviathan's Crown, but while these toy boats have suddenly become important, Arc Raiders doesn't make it especially clear where you're supposed to look to find them. Fortunately I've worked out the best locations to find Ship Models and where you need to go to quickly progress through the Last Resort event, also called Miniature Voyages.
How to find Ship Models in Arc Raiders and best farming locations
Ship Models are random drops in all Arc Raiders maps, but appear more commonly in the Riven Tides map, especially the Hotel Panorama Azzurro area and while Beachcombing.
For clarity, these are simply locations that we've found have a high drop rate for Ship Models of all sorts, but nothing is guaranteed. Still, beachcombing and the Dockmaster's Detectors have proven especially useful, with one of our team actually managing to uncover the legendary Leviathan's Crown ship in this manner. For more info on how this process works, make sure you check out our guide on the Arc Raiders Metal Detectors.
Article continues belowAll Arc Raiders Ship Models
There are five distinct Ship Models for players to find in Arc Raiders, all laid out below:
- Wind Sprite (Common)
- Twilight Compass (Uncommon)
- Velocity (Rare)
- Sirena Dorata (Epic)
- Leviathan's Crown (Legendary)
How to use Ship Models in Arc Raiders
Ship Models have a limited range of functions in Arc Raiders, which are as follows:
- Used to complete stages in the Arc Raiders Avian Alarm project
- Awarding players Merits for the Miniature Voyages / Last Resort event (see below)
- Can be sold in Speranza for Coins
Considering that the Avian Alarm and Last Resort are limited time only, it's unclear right now if Ship Models will remain in the game even after these events are done.
Arc Raiders Last Resort and Miniature Voyages event explained
The Last Resort event includes a progression path called Miniature Voyages, in which players earn Merits to unlock rewards.
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Merits are earned simply as a byproduct of XP, meaning everything you do in-game is earning you Merits. However, extracting with Ship Models grants you large bundles of Merits on top what your XP would already earn, with rarer ships (like the Sirena Dorata and Leviathan's Crown) offering larger amounts of Merits.
The Last Resort event ends on May 26, 2026. From that point on, players will not be able to redeem more rewards.
All Miniature Voyages rewards in Arc Raiders
There are 21 rewards on the Miniature Voyages progression path, unlocked in the following order:
- Junior (outfit) – 150 Merits
- Brass Faucet (backpack charm) – 300 Merits
- Junior (Copper Blue outfit variant) – 450 Merits
- Arc Raiders Canto (SMG) – 600 Merits
- Peace (player emote) – 750 Merits
- Raider Tokens x50 – 900 Merits
- Junior (Pauldrons outfit variant) – 1050 Merits
- Hose (backpack attachment) – 1200 Merits
- Raider Tokens x50 – 1350 Merits
- Junior (Kneepads outfit variant) – 1500 Merits
- White Flag (quick use item) – 1650 Merits
- Heel Click (emote) – 1800 Merits
- Raider Tokens x50 – 1950 Merits
- Junior (Lemon Rogue outfit variant) – 2100 Merits
- Junior (Headgear outfit variant) – 2250 Merits
- Hydrologist (Backpack) – 2400 Merits
- Junior (Cyan Skull outfit variant) – 2550 Merits
- Crash Mat (quick use item) – 2700 Merits
- Raider Tokens x100 – 2850 Merits
- Junior (Cobalt outfit variant) – 3000 Merits
- Junior (Mask outfit variant) – 3150 Merits
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Joel Franey is a writer, journalist, podcaster and Very Tired Man with a BA from Brunel University, a Masters from Sussex University and a decade working in games journalism, often focused on guides coverage but also in reviews, features and news. His love of games is strongest when it comes to groundbreaking narratives like Disco Elysium, UnderTale and Baldur's Gate 3, as well as innovative or refined gameplay experiences like XCOM, Sifu, Arkham Asylum or Slay the Spire. He is a firm believer that the vast majority of games would be improved by adding a grappling hook, and if they already have one, they should probably add another just to be safe. You can find old work of his at Eurogamer, Gfinity, USgamer, SFX Magazine, RPS, Dicebreaker, VG247, and more.
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