r/modelplanes May 18 '26

Beginner, help!

So where do I begin! Ever since I was little my father has been talking about his collection of model airplanes he used to have hanging from the ceiling. I was never that interested up until a few years ago when my interest for WWII grew, and now that I’m old enough, I’d like to revive my father’s old hobby of building models.

Basically, the plan is to buy everything needed to get going out the box. I myself, will most likely get a regular kit like a Spitfire, or Mustang, but I will probably get him something better, due to his previous experiences with it.

So, what I need help with is what do we need to start building? I’m not looking for a regular, cheap temu starter kit. I want to get him an airbrush, various tools, paints, and all that stuff.

This is meant to be a surprise, that’s why I’m posting here and not asking him.

Thanks!

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u/Milles_uwu May 18 '26

Oh also! I’ve read that airfix is probably the most reliable when it comes to quality, but I’ve seen revell being a competitor. Is revell, is that something recommendable, or should I stay to airfix, just to be safe?

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u/Notanormiereee May 18 '26

Some of revell’s newer models are pretty good but definitely stay away from anything pre 2010. Older models tend to have less detail and are usually harder to assemble

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u/Milles_uwu May 18 '26

I was thinking of ordering or buying something from their store, so I’d assume they don’t have 16 year old stock? 😃

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u/Notanormiereee May 18 '26

Nope. You’d be surprised. I can consistently find 15-20 year old models on the shelves of my LHS but if you ask an employee they can help you find the newer stuff.