I am as new to this hobby as one can get. I have two kits arriving soon and would like to know what basic tools and equipment that you all are using out there in model land.
So far I have made a few basic structures and even had a go at scratch building one structure. I still haven't got my painting/weathering technique right yet, but I keep reading and keep on trying.
I would like to order any tools that I don't have to arrive at about the same time as the kits.
A list of tools would very helpful.
Thanks.
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-Sheet of glass to work on. Makes cutting, mixing, painting, building weathering etc. much easier and its easy to clean up.
-NWSL Chopper. Makes cutting strip wood for kits MUCH more easy, quick, accurate and painless. One of my favorites
-No. 11 blades
-Rembrandt chalks for weathering and coloring. Bretts kits are perfect for learning how to use them
- Blacken-it for various weathering
-ACC Glue and 5-Min apoxy
-Tweezers and needle nose pliers
-various sand papers
- jewelers files or modeling files
- Wire brush for texturing wood. A must have.
- various needles
Thats all I can think of for now. SWSM kits are by far the best I have ever built and I have learned the most from them. Brett makes it easy to build a great model and his kits come with comprehensive list of tools needed and techniques on how to use em. Good Luck.
With Bryans list you should be able to build pretty much any thing.
A couple of things I'll tag onto the list,
add basic wood glue into the mix ..... ie:- water proof/water resistant carpenters glue
a metal scale rule ... comes in handy now and then
single edge razor blades .... cheap, so change out often, nice clean cuts.
A couple of set squares for 90 angles on wall assembly... however a post-it pad or CD case will also work... ;~)
Karl.A
-opti-visor for fine work (you will need to deal with the wonderful
detailing on Brett's kits)
-sanding blocks to be sure of square edges
-lots of (I repeat lots of) paint brushes (cheap one use and high
quality many use) for applying weathering, glues, stains, etc.
Cheaper than chips on eBay from China or Hong Kong.