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- What skill level do I need for a plastic model kit?
Every plastic kit is graded by skill level, from Level 1 (simple, large-part builds for beginners) up to Level 4 or 5 (fine detail, multi-part assemblies for experienced modellers). The level is stated on the box and in the product listing, so you can filter to match your experience before buying. First timers should start with our Model Kit Starter Sets.
- Are glue and paint included with plastic model kits?
No, standard kits are supplied unpainted and unassembled, with cement and paint sold separately. Pick up everything you need from our Glue and Model Paints & Varnishes ranges before you start. Some starter sets do bundle basic tools and paint, so check the listing if you want it all in one box.
- What scale are plastic model kits, and how big will the finished model be?
Scales run from 1:72 and 1:48 for aircraft up to 1:24 or 1:16 for larger subjects, with the finished dimensions listed on every product page. This makes it easy to plan your display space before you order. Popular genres include military vehicles, ships and boats, cars and motorcycles, and aeroplanes.
- What’s the difference between an “unassembled kit” and a ready-built model?
An unassembled kit arrives as sprues of parts that you cut, build, and finish yourself, while a ready-built or assembled model comes complete out of the box. If you’d rather display than build, our Diecast Models range is a good ready-assembled alternative. Product listings clearly state “Unassembled (Kit)” or “Assembled” so there’s no confusion at checkout.
- Which brands does Wonderland Models stock plastic kits from?
We carry all the major names in plastic modelling, including Airfix, Tamiya, Revell, Italeri, Academy, ICM, Trumpeter and Miniart. Browse the full brand list to compare ranges side by side. Each manufacturer has its own strengths, so it’s worth checking a few before settling on your next build.
- What tools do I need to get started with plastic modelling?
Beyond glue and paint, most builders find a hobby knife, sprue cutters, sanding sticks and tweezers invaluable for clean assembly. Our Modelling Tools & Accessories range covers everything from basic cutters to precision files. A cutting mat is a worthwhile addition too, to protect your workspace.
- How do I choose my first plastic model kit?
Pick a Level 1 or 2 kit in a subject you genuinely enjoy, whether that’s an aircraft, a car or a military vehicle, as motivation makes the biggest difference to finishing your first build. Our Get Started with Model Kits guide walks through your first purchase step by step. Starter sets that bundle glue, paint and brushes remove the guesswork entirely.