what would be a good model company to begin with on making models?  i interested in ships mainly ships of the line (USS Consitution) and the like...im also interested in bi-planes and tri-planes of WW1...also what tools would i need to put it together?  thanks!  nita
							
						
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 For WWI aircraft, I think you should look at a firm called Roden for 1/48 scale, a good selection, normally good detail and shape but not always easiest to build.
 
 If you are to larger scale 1/32 then you really need to look at wing-nuts wings. Not built one myself (yet). But all those I have seen have been superb.
 
 Wingnut Wings
 
 http://www.roden.eu/HTML/framenews.htm
 
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 What Ian said, but also for WW1 have a look at Eduard. I built one recently, and whilst it was a bit tricky, they build into nice models.Originally posted by \For WWI aircraft, I think you should look at a firm called Roden for 1/48 scale, a good selection, normally good detail and shape but not always easiest to build.If you are to larger scale 1/32 then you really need to look at wing-nuts wings. Not built one myself (yet). But all those I have seen have been superb.
 
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 http://www.roden.eu/HTML/framenews.htm
 
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 Hi Nita, In case you don't know about this one Revell do the USS Constitution, see link below.
 
 Revell 1/96 USS Constitution Plastic Model Kit
 
 Have a look at this website for Ship Kits, they are in England, but once you know which ship you want I am sure you will find a U.S. stockist. Good Luck. Cheers Derek
 
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 Good point Colin, I forgot about them. They do some great WWI birds.Originally posted by \What Ian said, but also for WW1 have a look at Eduard. I built one recently, and whilst it was a bit tricky, they build into nice models.Colin m...
 
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