Maritime model building variety at the highest level
Why ship models are the supreme discipline of the model building
Ship models have always been a special challenge in model building. The complex construction of maritime vehicles requires precise manufacturing techniques and detailed replica of various components. From the trunk shape to assemblies to the rigging - each element must be developed in accordance with the millimeter.
Which types of ships are available?
The spectrum ranges from historical sailors to warships to modern passenger steamers. Military vehicles such as battleships, cruisers and submarines form a focus, supplemented by civil ships such as freighter, ferries and cruise ships. Classic sailing ships from different eras are also represented.
What standards are offered?
The common standards range between 1: 1200 and 1:72. Smaller standards such as 1: 700 are suitable for collectors with a limited space, while larger models in scale 1: 350 or 1: 200 enable impressive detailed depth of detail. The scale determines both the space requirement and the level of difficulty of the kit.
Difficulty levels for every model builder
Beginet models with a few components enable quick success. Advanced kits offer movable protected towers, detailed interior and photorealistic printed components. Professional models with several hundred individual parts also challenge experienced model builders.
Required accessories and tools
In addition to basic tools such as side cutters and files, special model construction colors are required. Maritime colors such as ship's gray, deck beige or rust red are part of the standard equipment. Decal deviations make it easier to apply lettering and sovereignty. Additional rack yarn is necessary for sailing ships.
The correct preparation and systematic procedure guarantee optimal results for every maritime model building project.