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Buy model building online - plastic model building, airplanes and kits

Model making is a fascinating hobby that combines technology, creativity and precision. Whether historical vehicles, modern airplanes or imaginative worlds - the possibilities are almost unlimited. In our online store you will find a wide selection of model kits, accessories and design material for beginners, advanced and professionals.

Plastic model making for advanced and professional modelers in the Modellbaushop

For experienced model builders, we offer a wide range of precise and detailed kits from renowned brands:

  • NPEHigh-quality military models with fine details.
  • KRES: Detailed aircraft models with special collector's value.
  • Herpa: Modern and historical models in various scales.
  • Kibri: Technical model kits for construction, railroad and industry.
  • Vollmer: Architecturally diverse kits with classic charm.
  • Faller: Model kits for buildings, vehicles and technical details in model railroad scale.
  • Auhagen: Classic model kits with nostalgic flair.

Experience the construction of the Z-37A agricultural airplane on a scale of 1:120 from Kres or the crab cutter CUX 16 from Kibri. For lovers of military technology, we offer models such as the SPW 60 PB armored personnel carrier with turret from NPE or the Robur LO 1801 flatbed/plane "NVA" truck from Tillig.


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Creative diorama and fantasy model making

For creative model builders, the model train store offers an inspiring selection of miniatures, figures, landscape elements and kits for individual scenes and imaginative worlds.

Whether enchanted gardens, idyllic places or fairy-tale scenarios - discover a wide range of design options for your own personal dioramas.

The model train store offers a wide range of models for creative model builders:

  • NOCH: Landscape elements and scenery kits for creative model worlds.
  • Preiser + Merten: Imaginative scenes and miniatures for creative dioramas.
  • Busch: Playful details and loving scenes for fairytale dioramas.

Immerse yourself in fantastic worlds and create your own scenarios with detailed models and dioramas.

Model store for children and beginners

The best way to get started in model making is with simple, playful kits and lovingly designed scenes.

From manufacturers such as Faller, Busch or Auhagen, children and beginners will find suitable buildings, vehicles and accessories that are easy to assemble and offer an immediate sense of achievement.

Figures and scenes from Preiser+Merten or creative landscape elements from NOCH also invite you to design and promote an understanding of scale, technology and attention to detail.

These model building elements support creativity, fine motor skills and spatial thinking in a playful way - ideal for young master builders aged 8 and over.


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RC-capable models - build and control

For advanced model builders, the model train store offers RC-capable kits that can be remote-controlled after assembly:

  • CarMotion vehicles from Viessmann with digitally controllable technology
  • Digital locomotive models with DCC decoders from ESU, Uhlenbrock or ZIMO

These models combine the building process with the experience of remote-controlled driving and offer twice the fun.

Complete kits in the model train store - everything in one set

Our practical accessory sets in the model store contain everything you need for certain model building applications:

  • NOCH greening sets: Grass, glue and scattering materials for realistic landscaping.
  • AMMO paint sets: Thematically compiled paints for use in model making.

Ideal for all those who want to start designing without too much effort.

Model making accessories - for perfect results

We offer an extensive range of accessories for successful model making:

  • Paints, brushes and adhesives
  • Decal sheets for individual design
  • Tools such as tweezers, cutting tools and sanding blocks
  • Filler and primers for perfect surfaces
  • Motors and lighting elements for functional models

With the right accessories, every model building project can be completed with precision and attention to detail.


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Are you looking for model building products because you want to build, paint and finish an aircraft, vehicle, ship, diorama, fantasy model or detailed miniature project?

This overview helps you understand plastic model kits, model aircraft, ship models, vehicle models, wooden model kits, paints, glues, tools, airbrush, primer, decals, weathering, diorama building, RC models and useful accessories for beginners and advanced hobbyists.

What makes model building so fascinating?

Model building combines creativity, technology, patience and precision in one hobby. Step by step, individual parts become a finished miniature with character, history and personal style.

Whether you build aircraft, cars, tanks, ships, science-fiction kits or dioramas, every project tells its own small story. That is why model building is not just assembly, but also planning, painting, improving and presenting.

Why is model building suitable for many ages?

Model building can start very simply and become highly advanced over time. Children can begin with snap kits, while experienced builders work with airbrush, decals, resin parts and realistic weathering.

A hobby with visible progress

The special appeal is that you can see your progress directly. A kit becomes a personal model that reflects your own skill and creativity.

Which areas of model building are available?

Model building includes plastic modelling, wooden model building, ship modelling, aircraft modelling, military modelling, car modelling, fantasy modelling, science-fiction modelling, tabletop terrain, diorama building and RC-capable models.

Beginners often choose starter kits, easy kits or complete sets with paint, glue and brushes. Advanced modellers usually add airbrush equipment, special tools, putty, decals and weathering products.

Model building areas at a glance

Model building area Typical products Best suited for
Plastic modelling Aircraft, vehicles, tanks, ships, figures, sci-fi models and accessories Beginners, collectors, painting projects and dioramas
Wooden model building Ships, boats, frames, wooden strips, fittings and rigging parts Patient builders, maritime projects and high-quality display models
Aircraft models Propeller aircraft, jets, military aircraft, civil aircraft and special liveries Aviation fans, historic collections and detailed painting techniques
Diorama and fantasy Terrain, figures, buildings, ruins, rocks, grass, snow, dirt and effects Tabletop, role-playing games, display scenes and creative worlds
Tools and accessories Paints, glue, brushes, airbrush, tweezers, knives, files, decals and primer Clean assembly, painting, ageing, repairs and professional results

The topic decides the kit

An aircraft needs different paints and techniques than a wooden ship or a fantasy diorama. Choosing the theme first makes it easier to buy the right tools and accessories.

What is plastic model building?

Plastic model building means assembling plastic parts, gluing them together, painting them and often finishing them with decals. Typical subjects include aircraft, cars, motorcycles, tanks, ships, spacecraft, film vehicles and figures.

The advantage is the wide range of scales, subjects and difficulty levels. Many kits offer fine surface details, accurate shapes and realistic parts that become even more convincing with paint and weathering.

Who is plastic modelling suitable for?

Plastic modelling is suitable for beginners who want simple kits and for experts who want to refine every detail. The difficulty depends on parts count, painting, decals and the desired final finish.

From raw kit to display model

A plastic kit becomes impressive through clean assembly, suitable colours and careful finishing. This transformation is one of the main reasons why the hobby is so rewarding.

Which model kits are good for beginners?

Beginners should look for starter sets, snap kits, easy kits, junior kits or complete sets with paint, glue and brush. These kits reduce the entry barrier because the most important basic materials are already included.

A good first kit should have a manageable number of parts, a clear manual and only a few difficult painting steps. This keeps motivation high and creates a quick sense of success.

What age is suitable for model building?

Simple children’s kits can be suitable for younger hobbyists when they are safe and age-appropriate. More complex gluing and painting projects are better for older children, teenagers and adults.

The first kit should bring success

The best starter model is not always the largest model. It is the kit that can be finished cleanly and enjoyably.

Which kits are suitable for advanced builders?

Advanced modellers often choose kits with many parts, fine landing gear, transparent canopies, complex decals, photo-etched parts and demanding paint schemes. These projects require patience, good tools and careful preparation.

Experienced builders may also add resin parts, metal barrels, lighting, scratch-built details, open hatches or realistic weathering. This turns a standard kit into a unique model.

When is a difficult kit worth it?

A complex kit is worth choosing when you already have experience with gluing, sanding, priming and painting. Then additional details can be used cleanly and effectively.

Quality is created between the steps

Sanding, test-fitting, filling and priming are often more important than the final assembly itself. These steps decide how professional the final result will look.

Which paints do I need for model building?

Common model building paints include acrylic paints, enamel paints, lacquer paints, spray paints, primer, clear coats, washes, pigments and weathering colours.

Acrylic paints are popular because they dry quickly and work well with brushes and airbrush. Enamel paints can be useful for certain techniques because they remain workable for longer.

Primer improves paint adhesion and reveals small surface flaws before the final coat. Clear coat protects paint, decals and weathering and can be matt, satin or glossy.

Brush, spray can or airbrush?

Brushes are useful for small areas, details and beginner projects. Spray cans and airbrushes are better for smooth finishes, large areas and soft colour transitions.

Paint makes the model believable

A clean paint finish strongly influences the final impression. Even a simple kit can look high-quality with the right colour work.

Why are glue and tools so important?

The right model building glue creates strong, clean and almost invisible joints. Depending on the material, you may need plastic cement, super glue, white glue, wood glue or special adhesive.

Useful tools include side cutters, hobby knives, tweezers, files, sandpaper, drills, clamps, brushes, cutting mats and filling tools. Good tools help avoid glue marks, rough edges and poor part alignment.

Which basic tools are useful?

A good starter setup includes a side cutter, sharp knife, fine files, sandpaper, tweezers, plastic cement, brushes and a small selection of basic paints. Later you can add airbrush, drills, masking tape, putty and specialist tools.

Good tools reduce frustration

Precise tools make building cleaner and more relaxed. Small parts are much easier to handle with proper equipment.

What does weathering mean in model building?

Weathering means adding realistic age and use marks to a model. This can include rust, dust, dirt, oil, soot, scratches, fading, streaks and worn edges.

Typical products include washes, filters, pigments, oil paints, streaking effects, chipping products, dry-brushing colours and matt varnish. They make vehicles, buildings, ships, tanks and dioramas more realistic.

Is weathering only for professionals?

No, simple washes and dry brushing can be learned quickly by beginners. Advanced builders combine several techniques to create depth, material effects and realistic ageing.

Ageing tells a story

A perfectly clean model can look artificial. Subtle wear marks show that a vehicle, ship or building has been used.

What role do decals, primer and clear coat play?

Decals add markings, numbers, logos, emblems and technical labels to the model. They should be applied on a smooth surface and protected afterwards with clear coat.

Primer helps paint adhere better and makes small building mistakes visible. Clear coat evens out the surface shine and protects paint, decals and weathering.

Why do decals sometimes silver?

Decals often silver when air remains under the carrier film or the surface is too rough. A glossy layer and decal solutions can improve the result.

The surface decides the finish

A good final finish does not begin at the last layer. Every layer depends on the one before it.

Which products fit which model building goal?

The right choice depends on whether you want to build your first kit, paint a realistic aircraft, create a diorama, assemble a wooden ship or age a vehicle.

Buying guide by model building goal

Model building goal Suitable products Typical benefit
Beginner project Starter set, snap kit, glue, brushes, basic colours and simple tools Easy entry, clear technique and fast success
Realistic painting Primer, acrylic paints, enamel paints, airbrush, masking tape and clear coat Smooth surfaces, authentic colours and clean finish
Diorama Terrain material, figures, buildings, grass, soil, pigments, rubble and effects Living scenes, believable surroundings and strong presentation
Weathering Washes, pigments, oils, rust effects, streaking, chipping and matt varnish Realistic ageing, depth, material effects and signs of use
Wooden model building Wooden kit, strips, fittings, wood glue, sandpaper, clamps and stain High-quality ship models, calm building process and handcrafted appearance

The goal decides the equipment

Not every project needs airbrush, pigments and professional tools immediately. It is often better to start sensibly and expand step by step.

What is important in ship model building?

Ship model building can use plastic, wood or mixed materials. Wooden ships often require careful sanding, fitting, planking and precise work with glue and fittings.

Historical ships, sailing vessels, steamships, tugboats and RC-capable boats offer many possibilities. If you enjoy maritime details and patient work, ship modelling can be especially rewarding.

Is wooden modelling harder than plastic modelling?

Wooden modelling is often more handcrafted and usually takes more time. In return, it creates a high-quality character that looks very different from plastic kits.

Ships reward patience

A good ship model is rarely finished in one weekend. The slow building process is part of the attraction.

How do good dioramas work?

A good diorama combines model, base, figures, buildings, vegetation, dirt, light and small details into one believable scene. The most important element is a clear story, not simply a collection of attractive parts.

An aircraft can stand on an airfield, a tank can move through a muddy road or a science-fiction model can land in an alien landscape. The surroundings explain why the model is there.

What is the most common diorama mistake?

Many dioramas look overloaded because too many elements compete for attention. A clear scene with a few strong details often looks more convincing.

A scene needs focus

The viewer should immediately understand what is happening. Model, figures and setting should tell one shared story.

What should you consider before buying model building products?

Before buying, check scale, difficulty level, material, parts count, tool requirements, paint references, glue type, decals and planned presentation. These points decide whether a kit really fits your skill level and goal.

For paints and glues, make sure they match the material. For tools, a few good basic tools are usually better than many cheap and inaccurate ones.

How can you avoid wrong purchases?

Do not choose only the most attractive subject, but also consider experience level, available time, space and equipment. A suitable model is more enjoyable than a project that is too complex and remains unfinished.

Planning saves money and nerves

A short shopping list before starting prevents missing colours, wrong glue and unsuitable tools. This keeps the building process smooth.

Is model building suitable for beginners?

Yes, model building is very suitable for beginners if the first kit is not too complicated. Complete sets, simple vehicles, snap kits and clear instructions make the start much easier.

Beginners should first learn basic techniques: removing parts cleanly, test-fitting, using glue sparingly, priming, painting and protecting the finish. Airbrush, decals, weathering and dioramas can follow later.

Buy model building products and create miniature worlds

With model building, you buy more than a kit: you start a creative project. Whether you need plastic model kits, model aircraft, ship models, vehicle models, RC models, fantasy dioramas, science-fiction kits, wooden models, paints, glue, brushes, tools, airbrush, decals, primer or weathering, this category offers many possibilities.

Model building becomes especially rewarding when kit, paint, tool and accessories are planned together. Then your model does not only look assembled, but gains character, depth and a believable story.

If you want to begin a new hobby, improve your technique or create a special miniature project, model building is a versatile and rewarding choice. With patience, good materials and practice, you can create miniature worlds that remain enjoyable for a long time.