Thursday 27 December 2018

Plastic Model Airplanes for Beginners - 5 FAQs Answered

It would be good to try something new, right? Why not make it a hobby to build or collect plastic model airplanes?  You can enjoy the design of these planes and might display it in your living room. Beginners are sure to have a lot of questions when it comes to plastic model airplanes.

Well, here are a few essential FAQs you should know. For sure, these would help you if you’re building a plane model or planning to select one.


1. What type of glues is used on plastic model airplanes?
The glue type depends on the maker or the provider of plastic models. One of the commonly used glue is the tube glue that proves consistent in holding the parts of the plane.  You can also expect a non-toxic formula with this glue.

There’s also the epoxy or the super glue that provides a good result in keeping the parts of the plane kit on the right place. If you built a plane, it would be best to choose super glue due to its effective results.

Also, you need to keep in mind of the right process of applying the glue to achieve a good result. It helps you to get a creat8on that’s amazing and perfect.

2. What are the types of paints used in plastic models?
There are diverse paints that apply to plastic model airplanes. A few examples of these are the enamel and the acrylic paints. People who remodel plastic airplanes use water to combine with the paints. They pour a little amount of paint to assure a lasting and perfect finish.

For beginners, it would best to be under the guidance of an expert for them to learn the basics. It helps in speeding up the remodel process and gives an excellent result. After the painting process, you can set the parts in a certain place and let it dry.

3. Is it difficult to assemble plastic model airplanes?
For hobbyists, it takes time, but they enjoy the assembly process. Why? They have an opportunity to improve their skills in each model they make. There are also skills and techniques that they learn that results to great plastic models. The models they make range from the simple to complex models.

For beginners, the assembly process is overwhelming. They have to follow instructions in a systematic process to make the remodel process excellent. The process of modeling the plane takes time. But, they can give an advantage to it due to consistent training or practice.

4. Why models look different in the box than those on the actual kit?
It might be confusing for beginners to see the plastic model airplanes on the box are different from the actual kit. Here’s the explanation for it. The producer made changes in the actual prototype before its release.

There are also instances that the photo on the box isn’t completed. It also serves as a prototype for the actual model. But, don’t worry! The plastic model airplanes are guaranteed to be good quality. So, there’s satisfaction in having plastic model planes.

5. What are qualities to look for in selecting the best plastic model airplanes?
There are many designs of airplanes you can choose. But which of these fit your standards? Beginners and hobbyists need to focus on the quality of the planes.  They can assure this through to the paints and glues of the plastic planes.

Some beginners can choose planes depending on their preference. They can choose the plastic plane model that suits the place where they would display it.  But, you don’t forget to pick planes that have the right size. You also need to consider that it fits the shelves you would put it.

Take note; the quality is important in selecting the right plastic model planes. But, you need to make sure that you like to display it. If you do, you have the satisfaction you wish to have.
Plastic model airplanes are excellent deals for both beginners and hobbyists who want to have it. If you want to have one, you make sure that you know its material and quality. You would be grateful to have it in your home due to its design and elegance. You might make a unique plastic model that you would like.

Wednesday 10 October 2018

How to Avoid Ruining Your First Model Aircraft Kit - 10+ Essential Tips

guest post by Tony Garcia

I used to love to build plastic scale models as a kid. I've even built a few as an adult. I think you will find scale models as much fun as I did. Plastic model kits are getting more difficult to find in stores these days.

If you're really interested you should find a hobby shop close by that carries scale models or you can search online if you can't find what you're looking for in your local hobby store.

Some online stores specialize in certain types of models. For instance, some stores carry military aircraft models only and some online stores carry helicopter models only. This makes it easier for you to find exactly what you are looking for.


You can learn a lot about whatever you are building by learning the names of the different components as you put your model together. For instance, if you build a model car you will likely learn the names of a lot of the different engine parts.

Here are a few important tips for the beginning plastic model aircraft builder.


  1. Select a proper work place. Choose a well lit and ventilated area or room which will not hinder your work as the model requires time to build. Ideally, the place is where you could leave the model partially completed if necessary.
  2. Read the instructions completely before beginning and refer back to them as you build. This is the most important of all. You must read the installation manual that comes with the model. It is a detail step-by-step instruction outlining the different phrases of construction from start to finish. Make sure you study and understand the directions given in the guide. This essential step will in fact play a major part in the success of your model building.
  3. Plan the work sequence in advance. Plan the model building phrases from start to finish in advance. Break it down to stages and decide which part needs to be assembled or painted first. Make use of the installation manual to assist you in the planning.
  4. Before you assemble your model, you will want to spray paint it. If you assemble it first, you will you will not be able to get paint into some of the tight areas and your model will look like it was built by an amateur. Buy spray paint in a can to paint the body or fuselage of your model. Be sure to shake the can vigorously for 30 - 60 seconds before painting. Test paint a small area on a piece of cardboard to check for color and smooth spray.
  5. Spray paint in a well-ventilated area only. It is important that you hold the spray can the correct distance from your model...about 6 inches is usually recommended. If you get it too close your paint job will have runs in it; too far away and your paint job will have an orange peel effect(it will look rough and dull). Keep the can moving while spraying...again, too much time spent in one spot will result in runs and a not-so-great paint job. Before you spray paint your first model, practice on an old cardboard box. Allow the first coat to dry for at least an hour and then apply a second coat.
  6. Paint most of the small parts with a brush before detaching them and before assembling your model. This will make it easier to paint small parts without getting paint all over your fingers and fingerprints in your paint job.
  7. Before you glue parts together, scrape any paint or if it is a chrome part, scrape any chrome off of the surfaces where the glue will be applied. If you do not, the paint will peel off later and the pieces will come apart.
  8. Make sure you have a well-ventilated for using your model glue. Be sure to put down several layers of newspaper to work on. It might be your last model if you get glue on your Mom's table!
  9. When spray painting a model car body, sometimes you can fashion a body holder from a clothes hanger. This prevents you from getting spray paint all over your hands and from getting finger prints on your fresh paint job.
  10. Be Patient! Take your time. If you rush you are more likely to make mistakes. Exercise patience and take your time. If you are having difficulty, refer back the installation manual to find answers. The moment you wanted to complete the work at a faster pace, you are likely to make mistakes and feel frustrated.
  11. Display your finished model in a safe place. You may even want to purchase a small glass case for it.
  12. If you really like model-building you may want to purchase an air brush to do a more professional looking paint job.
  13. Always complete your work. Do not give up or throw away the model if one part is missing or you did something wrong. Continue the work to get it done and learn from your mistakes. You will gain valuable experience and avoid similar problems with new model in the future.

Building model kits can be considered tedious and time consuming. It does require the hobbyist to have patience and dedication. But in the end, all is worthwhile when you feel satisfied and amazed at the completed model.

Sunday 23 September 2018

Model Planes Building Tips for Beginners

As a hobbyist it can be an enjoyable pastime to build your own model plane. Here are some tips for creating a better-looking plastic model plane. These tips will help you to build plastic model planes.

1. When you get your model plane kit make sure that you wash all the parts properly with soap and water as plastic parts are made by injection molding and are covered with a chemical that is used to release the parts from the injection mold. If not removed by washing, this chemical will prevent proper paint adhesion to the model. Dry the parts using a hair dryer after you wash them.


2. The first thing to assemble and paint should be the cockpit as this would be enclosed permanently in the fuselage halves and it will be practically impossible to paint it later.

3. Use only a minimum amount of glue. You should try using only a thin line of glue around the fuselage and on the sides of the wings. If you find it difficult to control the amount of glue, try using a pin for applying it. If not controlled during application excess glue will form lumps on the external surface that will require finishing with sandpaper.

4. Alignment is of paramount importance during assembly. All your efforts will be in vain if the result is a crooked airplane. The wings and tail should be perfectly aligned with the fuselage. The best way would be to use tape for holding the big pieces together to check their alignment before glue is applied.

5. Many times you can observe gaps between the pieces that have been glued together. More often such gaps will be found between the fuselage halves or at joints between the wings and the fuselage. Just fill these gaps with putty or super glue and finish the surface with sandpaper once the filler dries out.

6. (a) If you are brush painting your model plane make sure that you have at least three brush sizes, wide medium and fine with you before you start painting. Never overlap brush strokes or try repainting any area that is still wet. If another coat is necessary, wait until the first coat dries out before applying the next one. When you finish painting clean your brushes with thinner and stack them upright in some old tin or cup.

(b) When painting with spray cans you may find that the flow slows down after some time. This is because the can cools down. The remedy is to place the can in warm water for about ten minutes before using it again.

(c) Though a bit costly, if you have an airbrush it is best as it will let you control the paint volume and air pressure letting you paint fine lines as desired.

7. The clear plastic canopy of your model plane has a frame that needs to be painted. A good way is to cover the whole canopy with masking tape and use a sharp blade to cut and remove the tape only from the frame, which can then be painted and left to dry. After the paint dries, remove the rest of the tape from the canopy.

8. Apply a coat of clear gloss overcoat over the paint to give your plane a shiny look. Once the gloss coat dries, you can apply the decals, which will now look much better on the glossy surface. It the plane has a naturally flat surface you can apply a clear flat coat after you apply the decals.

Wednesday 8 August 2018

How Make Your Model Airplane Look Awesome

Model planes are not only dear to boys but men also. They find them very amusing and entertaining. They love having them as a part of their collection and are a very popular past time for them. They are available in many kits as of today, depending on choice and the size of your purse. You get them in Balsa wood and in Plastic. Besides looking good, planes need to last long too. So you can opt to paint on an iron-on-film covering, which does not chip easily. And hence retains the colour for a longer period of time. It is more tough and durable too. Some planes are not just for fun, but are family heirlooms. They become one, because they are taken care of and hence are passed down from generation to generation. Some people treat them like their playmates, and hence take extra care of them.


Before you think of painting, you have to ensure that you scrape down the surface with sandpaper as it will smoothen out any dents, raised edges or rough spots. Fill up dents or holes with model filler or putty which is locally available. Use a tack cloth to wipe all extra dust and grit. Apply a coat of primer so as to prevent wrinkles from forming. When you want to use a covering, choose from a film that looks like a metal covering or cloth that has a unique and creative look. You also need a hobby knife, a covering iron, covering thermometer and a yardstick. First always cover the bigger surfaces and then go to the smaller surfaces. For the wings and the fuselage, cut it into four different pieces and stick it onto two different sections. The top and the bottom, and do not forget to stretch it at the edges.

You can add some great trims, which not only look good but are so visible from the ground, flying high up in the air. Cut them in perfect straight edges. If you do not have clear windows or windshields, use black or silver as an imitation to suggest. You can also experiment with pin striping tape, which is available in the stationery shop. They come in different colours, and you can use your imagination and arrange them accordingly. In a pattern that suits your taste. Choosing the right colours are also very important. Opt for bright and vibrant colours, which can be seen from afar, especially when you are trying to track your plane from the ground. Be creative and use colour techniques with the wings and the fuselage. One good tip is to always ensure that you colour the top of the plane with light colours and the bottom with dark colours.

Wednesday 25 July 2018

Make Your First Model Airplane Kit in Several Easy Steps

Have you ever wanted to make your own model airplane? It may be easier than you think. Building model planes if a great hobby, and it takes a bit of patience. If you love planes, and you aren't sure how to go about creating your own model, these simple steps can help you.

First, shop around for a model plane kit. There are many different varieties, so take a look around at your options. You can choose from commercial aircraft planes to military fighter planes. They are available in stores and online.


Second, make sure the box contains all of the parts necessary for a full completion of the model plane. Sometimes the parts are connected to each other for packing reasons. Just cut of the plastic that you don't need. You can use sand paper to smooth off any marks from this.

Next, read all of the instructions carefully. Make sure that you understand everything. This is the most important part.

Now you can wash all of the parts in mild soap, and dry them off for painting. Then paint the parts and allow them to dry. Don't paint over the areas that will be glued to other parts of the model plane. Wait several hours so that the paint is well dried.

The next step is adding the stickers to all of the appropriate areas. Remember to consult the instructions to be sure where to put them. Soak them in water for a few seconds and apply them with tweezers. Use a tissue to remove the excess water from the stickers.

Glue the model airplane pieces together according to the instructions. It is a good idea to glue one section and then let it dry before trying to glue the next section on.

You can add weathering details with a fine brush or spray. Once everything is dry and the decals are in place, apply a finishing gloss coating over the model airplane. Avoid getting the coating on lights, canopies or other clear parts.

The last step is allowing the final coating to dry. Then you can put your new model airplane, that you put together yourself, on display. You can show all of your friends and family what you have done. If you decide to make more model planes, you may consider selling them. If it did not go well for you, there are plenty of already made model planes for sale online and in shops.

Saturday 9 June 2018

Scale Model Aircraft - Building Your Skills

A guest post by Robert Navidad

If you are anything like me, chances are you get a massive kick out of completing your latest scale model aircraft. Personally, I love static models and RC models. No matter which hobby fits you the most, I trust you take a keen interest to producing the best quality results.

Fortunately, there are tons of resources out there which can help you build the required skills to build, detail and finish scale model aircraft. For me, this began with the 'Modelling Scale Aircraft' book.

One question I hear a lot is "How can I get better at building these models". The short answer is practice. It comes down to study, learning new skills and starting with better kits and plans. There are so many ways to acquire these things, but they are most definitely not going to come from staying in your comfort zone.


Pushing the boundaries by purchasing more difficult models, or trying out some new technique you may have heard somewhere along the line is a sure fire way to become an expert. It is this willingness to learn that separates the good from the bad, and the end results should fuel your passion.

The internet is a solid place to begin looking for new knowledge which you can apply, but given you are reading this, you've probably already worked that out. However, you are not going to get any better without putting the new stuff you've learned into practice. You might completely mess it up, but that's exactly the point. Messing things up proves you are pushing boundaries, and this is by far the most effective way to learn.

Another extremely good option is purchasing complete guides that take you through the entire process, giving tips along the way. Do ensure that you choose a well illustrated book so that you can see exactly what is being done. This is where I should recommend "Modelling Scale Aircraft", which you can find below, or on the scale model aircraft blog.

Tools

They say that only a poor tradesman blames his tools, but without quality tools, some jobs simply can't be done. What I am saying is that one of the most important things you can do is ensure you have the right tools. On top of that, they should be of high quality. Cheap ones are only going to break and oftentimes make the job harder.

Be it files, an airbrush, blades or brushes, not only does using the right tools make it that much easier to work on your projects, but not having them can make it near impossible to achieve excellent levels of detail.

Saturday 26 May 2018

Plastic Model Airplanes Kits Building - Basic Tools and Materials

Plastic model airplanes kits building is not as complicated as you think it is. You just have to learn the necessary skill and apply it. The learning process takes time and you might even feel frustrated and disappointed along the way.

The most essential element for your ultimate success is patience. Take your time to acquire the basic skill and build up your confidence level and gradually proceed to more complicated model. As with other hobby and craft, you will need some basic modeling tools and materials to build your first plastic model. Here is a list of tools and materials that you can start with.


1. Hobby knife
For cutting purposes such as removing parts and trimming away access stub after cutting.

2. Sandpaper
For sanding off unwanted molded lines or sharp edges to achieve a smooth surface. The sandpaper is available in extra fine, fine and medium grits. Another alternative is to use emery boards.

3. Liquid plastic cement
This liquid plastic cement dissolves plastic surfaces to form a weld like bonding. This type of solvent cement is much neater and easier to work with as compare to those that come in a tube.

4. Plastic filler putty
This is used to fill up any gaps to achieve a smooth surface and more realistic appearance.

5. Small needle files
For sanding precise or certain areas that could not be done by using sandpaper. Small needle files are available in the form of square, round and triangle.

6. Spring clamps or rubber bands
To hold parts together during the bonding stage.

7. Toolbox
This is to keep all the small tools and materials in a handy and portable box.

8. Table
Find a table which you can use exclusively for your model building activity.

9. Cutting board
To be used as a form of protection for your table top against cement or extensive cutting by the knife.

10. Desk lamp
If the lighting in your work place is insufficient or too dim, use a desk lamp. Avoid building your models in a bad lighting that will hurt your eyes and ended up with a bad job.

Some of the items listed above are optional; you can ignore or include it at a later stage. As you begin to build more scale model planes and gain experience, the collection of tools and materials will also increase.

Plastic model airplanes kits building are an enjoyable and learning activity. When you have transformed an assortment of plastic parts into a complete and finished aircraft model, it gives you a sense of pride and satisfaction.