Model Kits - Skill Level

Model Kits - Skill Level

Model Kits - Skill Level

The indication of the Skill Level (1-5) can be found on every Revell model kit. These levels categorise the model kits into different difficulty levels. They can serve as an important guide for your purchase decision and help to avoid that a modeller buys a model kit which is “too easy“ or “too complex“. The Skill Levels represent the following product characteristics:
  • includes snap kits for beginners which do not need to be glued or painted.
  • comprehends simple model kits to be glued and painted with up to 30 parts for beginners.
  • is the category for challenging models with up to 100 parts to be glued and painted.
  • is suited for experienced modellers, with up to 150 parts to be glued and painted.
  • refers to models requiring the highest handicraft skill level, with more than 150 individual parts to be glued and painted.
Airfix Airfix Quick Build Kits are great For children 6-10 years old with parental supervision. Starter Model Kits are great for Children 8 year olds and older with parental supervision. Starter Kits are also great for new modellers or someone interested in getting back into modeling. Click to see our range of Airfix. What else do I need? Hobbyco recommends an A4 or A3 cutting mat for all customers purchasing a model kit. We recommend the Mineshima EX.RS Tool Set as this provides modellers with high quality, precision Japanese stainless tools to help provide a quality finish. This set enables beginner modelers to build confidence and develop their modelling skills in using a wide range of tools. This pack Includes nippers, tweezers, part separator, steel file and a screwdriver in a plastic pouch. If your kit does not include glue, paint or paint brushes we recommend the following: The Revell Contacta Pro 25gm is an easy-to-use gluing tube which allows precision gluing of small edges and details. This tube consists of a micro nozzle attachment to reduce mess and provides a quality finish to be proud of. Glue included. We recommend acrylic paints for beginners as they are easy to work with and are water based paired with our basic paint brush sets.

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