Ship Kits
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Advanced (23)
Advanced model ship building is a highly intricate and detailed form of craftsmanship that requires both skill and patience. It involves creating miniature replicas of ships, ranging from historical vessels to modern naval ships, using a variety of materials such as wood, metal, and plastic. These models are not just simple toys or decorations; they are incredibly realistic and accurate… -
Aircraft Model Kits (33)
Model aircraft kit building is an incredibly intricate and rewarding hobby that requires patience, attention to detail, and a love for all things aviation. It involves constructing miniature replicas of real-life aircraft using plastic or metal pieces that are carefully crafted and molded to mimic the actual plane. Up until now, we have featured primarily wood ship model kits. However,… -
Buildings & Transportation (150)
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Cutaway Hulls and Sections (6)
Model ship kits with cutaway hulls and sections offer a fascinating and immersive experience for hobbyists and enthusiasts alike. These kits allow individuals to delve into the intricate and complex inner workings of a ship's structure, providing a unique perspective on naval architecture and engineering. The cutaway hulls reveal the hidden layers and compartments within the ship, showcasing the various… -
Display's and Pedestals (60)
Display's and pedestals are essential components in the world of model ship making. These structures not only serve as a means of showcasing the intricate and delicate details of the model ships, but also provide a sturdy and secure platform for them to be displayed on. The display itself is often made of high-quality materials such as wood, glass, or… -
Double Planked Hull (86)
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Entry Level Model Ship Kits (212)
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… -
Intermediate (35)
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Kid Kits & Fun Stuff (47)
Model Kid Kits & Fun Stuf have been popular hobbies for children for generations, and for good reason. Engaging in these activities offers numerous benefits for young minds, both in terms of physical and mental development. Firstly, working on model ships and planes requires a great deal of patience and concentration. Children must carefully follow instructions and use fine motor… -
Land Transportation (35)
Cars, trains, carriages and tanks. All things ground transport. -
Paper and Cardboard (72)
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Plastic Hull (35)
Plastic hull ship kits -
Radio Controlled (175)
Radio controlled model ships and model boat kits are popular hobbies for many enthusiasts. These miniature vessels are built to scale and are controlled remotely using radio frequencies. The process of building a radio controlled model ship or boat is a challenging yet rewarding experience. To begin with, the model builder needs to gather all the necessary tools and materials… -
Resin/ Multimedia (27)
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Single Planked Hull (181)
Single planked hull ship kits. -
Solid Hull Kits (58)
The process of building a Solid Hull Kits can be both challenging and rewarding. It requires patience, attention to detail, and the use of various tools, glue, plans, and materials. The first step in building a solid hull model ship is to carefully study the plans included in the kit. These plans will serve as a guide throughout the building…
Ship Kits
To bring these models to life, you’ll need a basic toolkit consisting of a hobby knife, tweezers, small files and sandpaper for shaping and smoothing, and clamps to hold pieces securely while the glue dries. A variety of glues are essential, including wood glue for structural assembly and cyanoacrylate (CA) glue for quick bonding and smaller parts. Depending on the desired finish, stains can enhance the wood grain, while paints, often acrylics, add color and detail. A selection of fine brushes in varying sizes is crucial for precise painting, and a clear varnish or sealant can protect the finished model and give it a professional sheen. With the right tools, materials, and a dose of patience, you can create a stunning replica of maritime history.