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  • pjgtech
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2023
    • 761
    • Peter
    • Swale Kent UK

    #1

    Noob, recommend me some "essential" tools?

    As a newbie, well I made some models about 40+ years ago! I want to go down the realism route, so will be painting, weathering etc.
    What are the absolute essentials that you consider would be needed for general scale modelling, aircraft, vehicles, motorbikes, etc?

    I already have some basic modelling tools, including: selection of tweezers, small files, cutting knives, paint brushes, sanding sticks, small selection of paints, mostly Tamiya, thinners, glue (thin), primer (flat), some cocktail sticks and blutac to hold small parts. Also have a large self healing cutting mat and one of those small 2x croc clips with magnifying glass type contraptions.

    I will be only painting models via brush at this early stage, although I may move on to airbrush at some stage.
    Any help / suggestions on good starter kit / equipment appreciated, thank you.
  • rickoshea52
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2011
    • 4076
    • Rick

    #2
    Clothes pegs (wooden), cotton buds, cocktail sticks, low tack masking tape, scalpel and No11 blades, optivisor head magnifier, a suitable table lamp/light, paint pens (for doing control knobs, switches and dials), storage boxes or drawers for your gear.
    This list is not exhaustive, as I am sure other members will demonstrate with their suggestions, but you should also equip yourself with patience, pragmatism and sense of humour.
    Welcome back to the hobby and good luck. Be sure to share your builds with us.
    On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
    Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
    Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #3
      Hi Peter. I was going to say cutting mat. But see you have that.
      I've found Tamiya tape also very helpful. Looking at your list it looks pretty comprehensive.
      Good luck .

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      • Andy T
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2021
        • 3239
        • Sheffield

        #4
        A small selection of drill bits is pretty essential. I had to buy some for my 2nd ever model and have used them on the majority of models since. Certainly most aircraft will need some holes opening out here & there.

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        • minitnkr
          Charter Rabble member
          • Apr 2018
          • 7504
          • Paul
          • Dayton, OH USA

          #5
          A razor saw was something suggested to me long ago by John Race. I use it on almost every project, wouldn't be w/o it now.

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          • Jim R
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 15636
            • Jim
            • Shropshire

            #6
            You seem to have most of what you'll need. Build up "stuff" as and when needed.
            One thought on paint. Tamiya is a strange paint. It will thin with water or acrylic thinners but will also dilute with a lacquer thinner. When lacquer thinners is used it sprays beautifully through the airbrush. Unfortunately it is not a good paint to brush paint with. As you work the paint will tend to lift as you brush over it. It can be brush painted but it's difficult. A true acrylic like Vallejo Model Colour is better for brush painting.
            There are a few threads about brush painting. Look especially for threads by Spanner570 (Ron) as he is an excellent brush painter.

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            • BattleshipBob
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 6785
              • Bob
              • Cardiff

              #7
              On the non tool front

              Headache tablets
              Swear box, large
              Radio ( to drown out the swearing)
              Open window to through bits out of
              Bible to pray for safe return of missing parts.
              Plasters for when the tools fight back

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              • Waspie
                • Mar 2023
                • 3488
                • Doug
                • Fraggle Rock

                #8
                Most useful item I was recommended was IPA iso -something or other - alcohol. That was airbrush related but have used it for a multitude of jobs modelling and around the home.

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                • Waspie
                  • Mar 2023
                  • 3488
                  • Doug
                  • Fraggle Rock

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BattleshipBob
                  On the non tool front

                  Headache tablets
                  Swear box, large
                  Radio ( to drown out the swearing)
                  Open window to through bits out of
                  Bible to pray for safe return of missing parts.
                  Plasters for when the tools fit back
                  You missed adult bib for catching those fly away bits!!!
                  Also collects dribble when having a moment!!

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                  • boatman
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 14447
                    • christopher
                    • NORFOLK UK

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Waspie
                    You missed adult bib for catching those fly away bits!!!
                    Also collects dribble when having a moment!!
                    WELL Bob matey youve said it all i was goin to say beat me to it you little devil lol oh an bandages as well as bri will atest to oh dear be carefull with cuttin knife oh dear an saftey glasses when usein luiqiud C/A as i found out an nr blinded myself when some filcked in my eye oh dear
                    chrisb

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                    • colin m
                      Moderator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 8730
                      • Colin
                      • Stafford, UK

                      #11
                      Clamps. Just getting that one in quickly before I'm beaten to it. There are many different ones around. But something to hold bits together, so you don't have to would be a good idea.

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                      • David Lovell
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 2186

                        #12
                        Make sure if you wear them your reading glasses are up-to-date work at the same distance as you do to read if your optician has done his job properly thats all you need with some decent lighting/lamps no need to waste moneyfor strap on magnifying things ,most modeling lamps have a built in magnifier if real close inspection is wanted ,if your struggling you need glasses this comment will no doubt bring down much fury but honestly proper glasses not the one's you got ages ago and decent lighting .
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                        All done with a decent pair of glasses if you can't see what your doing you need glasses. Dave

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                        • pjgtech
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Dec 2023
                          • 761
                          • Peter
                          • Swale Kent UK

                          #13
                          Thanx for all the great suggestions. :hungry:

                          It seems that I have most of what's been suggested, just didn't include in my original list, eg: as I also have clamps, cotton buds, pegs, masking tape, and I have a desk/chair in my old study. Used to use it when working from home, but now retired, so its not used. Also have couple of task lights and one of those small hand operated mini drills with a selection of small bits.

                          Not seen a razor saw, will have a look at one of those?
                          I do have other paints, Vallejo, Humbrol, etc as well as Tamiya, plus a few pigments, paint pens, carbon pencils, etc..
                          Also treated myself to some small paint mixing bowls and an electric mini paint mixer tool, you only live once, Lol! :thumb2:

                          I'm lucky that I have a lot of "normal" tools, as I have tinkered /fettled stuff for years, fishing gear, DIY, shooting gear, cycles, motorbikes, cars, etc, so have a full garage of normal tools, but have created my own little modelling tool kit now too.

                          At the moment I just have a black plastic storage box for it all, but I may invest in one of those purpose made modelling storage units, for paint, brushes, tool, etc.

                          Once again thanx. I'm sure this is one of those hobbies that will "grow", and cost me more money as I go along....

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                          • pjgtech
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Dec 2023
                            • 761
                            • Peter
                            • Swale Kent UK

                            #14
                            Re Glasses, yes I do wear them to read / work on laptop, etc and I had a check up this autumn and have some new glasses. :thumb2:

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                            • minitnkr
                              Charter Rabble member
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 7504
                              • Paul
                              • Dayton, OH USA

                              #15
                              .........yes, clamps. Can't have too many, or too diverse. You'll use'em.

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