Building a plastic model plane can be quite fun for adults and even older children. Parents of young children who like planes can try building a model airplane and displaying it out of reach, but in view enough for the child to see and enjoy. Airplane kits come in options for beginners on up to expert level. Be sure to read the packaging and know which you are getting. Some of these model plane kits can be quite difficult and come with a large number of tiny pieces. The expert level planes can be quite detailed.
When choosing which plastic model airplane you will be building, keep in mind that some will be for flying, while others will not. Flying could mean air powered by rubber-bands or other objects or it could mean engine-powered. Decide which you will want. How much building you will be doing depends on not only the kit you choose, but what skill level and also whether or not you want your model plane to fly.
Before building your model plane, be sure you have all the required materials. Check the package of your airplane kit to see what materials come inside. Sometimes you will need extra, even when the airplane kit comes with everything you need. Some basic supplies needed for building a plastic model plane include a hobby knife, CA model glue, wax paper (for the work surface), rubber-bands, and materials for making your plane fly, if you choose that option. Flying materials could include rubber-bands, a working propeller, an engine, gas, and possibly a remote control, depending on the type of flight control you desire.
It's also good to have information handy just in case you need help along the way. Some good websites to learn more about building a plastic model airplane, as well as to get supplies are ModelPlanes.com, RCHobbies.org, GatorRC.com, and SellModelPlanes.com.
Resources:
Model Planes
http://www.modelplanes.com/
RC Hobbies
http://www.rchobbies.org/
Gator RC
http://www.gatorrc.com/
Sell Model Planes
http://www.sellmodelplanes.com/
Source:
Personal Experience
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5 Comments
Post a CommentPretty cool stuff!
amazing craeativity!
Oh, I like that photo as well as the article :)
Thanks :)
Very detailed instructions!