The British Crusader Mk.III was the first tank I built, and is good for beginners and experts alike. You can build it 2 differant ways and it comes with extra parts so that you can custimize it. it includes 3 british soldiers and has medium detailing.Note: Mine may look a bit beat up because it fell off the shelf, twice.
My name is Phantom and I like building models, playing NERF, watching lizards, etc. Did I say building robots? No? Well, I like building robots.
24.6.11
Revell B36 Peacemaker
I have made quite a few model aircraft, but I would have to say that the B36 is the largest so far. looking at it now it looks like it is about 3 feet from wingtip to wingtip and about 2 feet 4 inches from nose to tail. It has 6 propelers, 2 jet engines and a bombay full of small bombs. It also includes a crew of 2 and has moderate details. It is, all-in-all, a very model.
Tools of The Trade
Before you even think about buying a model you have to have the right tools. Here is a list of tools you will need on a beginner model.
1. knife. (Usually an exacto knife works best.)
2. glue. (Model cement and superglue.)
3. Tweezers.(Not exactly needed, but they do help alot!)
4.Paint.(Spraypaint and brushpaint.)
5.paint thinner.(To clean the brushes)
6.Brushes.
7. A nice flat work area that can get messy.
8. A sander.
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