Hydrodynamic scalemodel tests are an indispensible part of the design of offshore structures, delivering information on platform motions and accelerations, mooring loads, impact pressures, relative wave heights, and other design aspects. The modelling capabilities of calculation tools have increased significantly in the past decades and their results are more and more reliable. However, in many cases, model tests do still have a fundamental role in the design and assessment of the platform or vessel, for example, to confirm calculation results for proven concepts or to investigate the behavior of new floater types. The main advantage of scale model tests is that all relevant physics are automatically included. This does not mean that the correct execution of model tests is an easy task. The models, instrumentation, environmental conditions, test procedures, and data analysis all require careful attention. The article aims at discussing these aspects and can thus be considered as an introduction for those new to hydrodynamic scale model testing.