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I want to start building model boats from World War II, but I have no idea what are good beginner models or how to even build the models, although, what really scares me is the painting. Any tips on how to start off?
What paints would you recommend I purchase? Should I go to Games Workshop to find the paints there?\ said:Hello there, firstly welcome to the forum. Use the search menu for boats and painting and hopefully it will give you some ideas.
Here is a nice cheap 1/72 Vosper for starters: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/airfix-vosper-Model-Kit-1-72-Torpedo-Boat-/321963976095?hash=item4af68c659f:g:0v0AAOSwo3pWb1rp
Nice size and a good model.
Or, get a cheap aircraft kit, just for practising on, get a starter kit from airfix and you get the model, glue, paints and brush to get you going.
As David points out paints etc are for later. Practice on some cheapo kits that come with glue and paints.\ said:What paints would you recommend I purchase? Should I go to Games Workshop to find the paints there?
As it turns out, my little brother just came home with a couple of boxes of Airfix Aircraft starter kits. He wants to get into it too! We can learn together haha\ said:These are the starter kits: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Airfix-Mary-Rose-Model-Kit-Starter-Set-/311396066087?hash=item4880a6e327:g:QTIAAOSwHnFVmChE They do aircraft cars etc, cheap enough for you to practice on. If, you like doing models then you can buy bigger kits with more parts etc and go on from there.
I notice you're in NZ, so check out Ebay for stuff, also we have some members from NZ and OZ so they maybe can offer advice on where to get stuff in your neck of the woods.
Nice one, have fun and don't fret about making a mess, some of us still do...me for one\ said:As it turns out, my little brother just came home with a couple of boxes of Airfix Aircraft starter kits. He wants to get into it too! We can learn together haha
This advice ought to be pinned at the top of the forum!\ said:Just to add, painting even scares seasoned modellersYou will not be the first, or the last, to worry about painting or the finish, we all had to learn and still are. It is just a case of relaxing and having a go and fun. Remember it is a hobby and for enjoyment.
Excellent video, also should be pinned!\ said:Howdy from California, Max!
I second what everyone says above. The biggest tip I can give you is don't get bummed if your first kit doesn't turn out like the ones on the internet. It will come with time.
As far as what you need to get started, One of my first videos was a beginners guide to, what I believe is the minimum you need to build a kit and enjoy it, and believe me, you don't need much. Check it out if you like.
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