Building entry level model ship kits is a fun and rewarding hobby that allows individuals to create miniature replicas of historical ships. These kits are perfect for beginners as they provide step-by-step instructions and all the necessary materials to complete the project. The first step in building an entry level model ship kit is to carefully read and understand the instructions. These instructions will typically include a list of all the materials included in the kit, as well as detailed diagrams and pictures to guide the builder.
Next, the builder must prepare their workspace by clearing a flat and stable surface to work on. It is important to have enough room to spread out all the pieces and tools needed for the project. Once the workspace is set up, the builder can begin to assemble the ship. This process involves carefully removing each piece from the sprues (the plastic frames that hold the pieces) and sanding down any rough edges.
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- OC54001 Scale 1:24 Height: 7.1 Width: 2.6 Length: 11.4
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- $193.99
Adler Locomotive
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- OC12500 Scale 1:100 Height: 16.1 inches Width: 8.3 inches Length: 22.4 inches
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- $165.99
Albatros (1:100 Scale)
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- CON80710 Scale: 1: 67 L: 23.25 in H: 21.25 in W: 3.5 in
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- $189.99
Altair Schooner by Constructo
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- MV26 Length 31.1" Height 22.8" Scale 1:66
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- $248.00
America 1:66 Scale
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- BB609 1:72 scale Wooden hull 17.72H 22.05L 3.94W
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- $164.00
America by Billing Boats
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- BJ-KLW143 Length 17" / Height 14 1/2" Scale 1/8"=1'
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- $140.00
America by BlueJacket
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- KR20211 Scale: 1:10 Length: 24.02 inches Beam: 10.24 inches
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- $138.00
Anna Steam Launch w/o Engine by Krick
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- AM1422 Scale: 1/55 Length: 18.5in
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- $149.99
Arrow Gun Boat by Amati
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- BJ-K1010 Length 28 1/2" Height 20 1/2" Scale 1/8" = 1"
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- $430.00
Atlantic by Bluejacket
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- AL30531 1:15 Scale
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- $89.95
Atlantis by Artesania Latina
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- 20130 Length: 27 35/64" Height 21 1/4" beam 10 5/8" Scale: 1:30
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- $169.00
Atrevida Gunboat by Disar
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- Di20142 Scale: 1/50 Length: 22-13/16" Height: 13-3/8" Beam: 5-3/16"
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- $179.00
Atunero Del Cantabrieo by Disar
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- Di30171 Length: 400mm (15.75in) Height: 320mm (12.60in) Width: 300mm (11.81in) Scale: 1:56 Level: Advanced Beginner
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- $119.95
Battle of the Nile by Disar
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- Di30170 Length: 400mm (15.75in) Height: 320mm (12.60in) Width: 300mm (11.81in) Scale: 1:56 Level: Advanced Beginner
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- $119.95
Battle of Trafalgar by Disar
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- AM1612
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- $201.00
Bellezza RC Capable Kit by Amati
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- AL30529N Wooden modeling kit for boys and girls over 8 years old. 43 parts and 6.70'’ (19 cms) length. Easy to assemble, paint and decorate
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- $25.00
Biplane Sopwith Camel by Artesania Latina
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- AM1447 Length 19-1/2" Height 17" Scale 1:100
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- $115.00
Bluenose by Amati
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- BB576 1:65 Scale 26.38"H 29.92"L 5.51"W
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- $298.99
Bluenose by Billing Boats
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- AL22453 1:75 Scale 690mm long, 570 mm high and 110 mm wide.
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- $166.99
Bluenose II by Artesania Latina
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- BB600 1:100 Scale 16.93"H 20.47"L 3.35"W
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- $180.99
Bluenose II by Billing Boats
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- AL19007 Scale 1:25 Overall Length: 395mm
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- $69.99
Bon Retour by Artesania Latina
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- AL22125 1:35 Scale 18.70'' (475 mm) long 14.76'' (375 mm) high 4.52'' (115 mm) wide.
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- $99.99
Botter
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- AL19004 Scale 1:25 Length 16" Height of 14.25"
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- $69.99
Bounty Jolly by Artesania Latina
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As the ship begins to take shape, the builder must pay close attention to the instructions to ensure that each piece is placed in the correct location. This may involve using small amounts of glue to secure the pieces together. It is important to take one’s time during this process, as precision is key in creating a realistic and well-built model ship.
Once the main structure of the ship is complete, the builder can move on to adding smaller details such as masts, rigging, and other intricate parts. This is where the true craftsmanship and attention to detail come into play. The builder must carefully follow the instructions and use tools such as tweezers to handle these small pieces with precision.
Painting and finishing the ship is the final step in the building process. This is where the builder can truly make the ship their own by adding personal touches and choosing colors and designs for the ship’s exterior. Some kits may come with pre-painted pieces, but others allow for more customization and creativity.





































