I am new to this modeler thingy and i need some help understanding things.
As i have no artistic genes at all i would like to buy completed and assembled models but i dont know what that is called. I’ve heard something about Die-Cast? Does that mean they are built and ready to display?
Die-cast models are metal models that are pre-built and painted. Squadron.com sells quite a few of them and they are well-built and painted. They are just a tad on the expensive side but OK to buy to study how they are built and painted.
If you have never built any models before, I would suggest getting what are called Snap-fit or Snap-tight models. They don’t cost an arm or a leg and are easy to build with very little gluing needed. The kit usually has a list of the paints needed either on the box or on the instruction sheets. Just jump in and try it. If you like it, great. If you don’t, you haven’t spent a fortune to find out.
If you have any problems or questions, just go to the section of the forum for what you’re building (airplanes, autos, armour, sci-fi etc.) and ask. There are many great guys and gals on here that are very knowledgeable and are always ready, willing and able to help out.