Precise aircraft and helicopter kits for authentic model building
Diversity of aviation history in miniature
The world of aviation has fascinated people for over a century, and model making makes it possible to make this enthusiasm tangible. Airplane and helicopter kits combine technical understanding with craftsmanship and offer both beginners and professionals the opportunity to recreate legendary machines in great detail.
Different categories for every taste
The spectrum ranges from historical propeller planes from the First World War to famous fighter planes from the Second World War to modern fighter jets and civil airliners. Helicopter models complement the range and offer additional construction options with their characteristic rotor systems and complex mechanical details.
Military aircraft are often the largest category, as their distinctive designs and historical significance make them particularly popular. Civilian machines, on the other hand, impress with their elegant lines and modern technology, while helicopters impress with their unique construction and versatility.
Scales and levels of detail
Common scales such as 1:72, 1:48 or 1:32 offer different advantages and disadvantages. Smaller scales are ideal for extensive collections and space-saving presentation, while larger scales offer more space for detailed design and complex weathering techniques.
The number of components varies depending on the complexity of the model and the scale chosen. Beginner sets often contain 50-100 parts, while professional kits can contain several hundred individual parts. High-quality kits are characterized by precise fit, fine surface structures and authentic proportions.
Construction techniques and skills
Assembly requires various techniques: from cleanly separating the parts from the cast frame to precise gluing to professional painting. Many model makers appreciate the opportunity to add their individual touches through detailing and weathering and thus create unique specimens.
Modern kits often offer alternative construction options so that different variants of the same machine can be represented. This increases the incentive to rebuild and makes it possible to recreate historically correct versions of specific units or periods of operation.

















































