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Modeling equipment list (the everything list)


Ran
12-13-2004, 12:24 PM
Hey,
I saw the equipment list in the FAQ and it has a big lack of tools, so I thought maybe we can make a new and clear list to make an easier time for the beginners and everyone that might need this information.

Please post only things that haven't been posted yet, and do not be too specific about things, do not say for example: 800 grit paper. Say in this way for example: Putty, primer and so on.
Please add what kind of things every tool can be used for, and a picture if possible.

Current equipment in the list (will be updated every new post for easy usage) :

Model building tools (* beginner, **Normal builder, ***Experience builder, ****Scratch building tools) :
***Putty
**Primer
**Carving tools
*Glue (clear, super and so on...)
**Toothpicks (to paint buttons and tiny spots)
**Ruler
*Tweezers
***Masking tape
***Decal solvent
***Wax
**Brush paint
***An assortment of brushes (sizes, some for enamels, some for acrylics, etc).
***An assortment of brushes - (sizes, some for enamels, some for acrylics, etc).
***An assortment of putties (2 part "hard" putties for forming things, other softer putties for finishing).
*An assortment of glue (Clear parts glue. Krazy/super/CA glue. General modeling glue. Extra Thin Glue).
****Aluminum Tubing (for exhausts, etc).
**An assortment of sandpaper.
**Skewer sticks (for holding parts, stirring paint, etc).
**Sanding files.
**Panel markers (Even if you don't use them to do panel lines, they're great for writing on the plastic).
***Microsol
***Microset
***Bare Metal Foil
***Polishing kit
**Rubbing Compound
*Light
*Magnifier
**Liquid Mask
**Cutting/measuring mat
**Acrylic paint.
**Paint brush (1 should be enough)
**Bondo
**Pin Vice
****BBQ Lighter
*Wire Cutters
**Various grit sand paper
***Craftsman dremmel
*PATIENCE (not available in stores).
***Add Food Dehydrator (for speeding up paint process)
***Airbrush (for custom paints)
***Dremel (http://www.dremel.com/html/images/products/tools/395.jpg)
***Eye protection when using Dremel (VERY IMPORTANT)

**Dial Caliper (for accurate measureing)
***White cotton gloves (for handling chrome and painted parts)
***Jeweler's pliers (curved) (http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46205.gif)
***knife set (http://www.hobbyplace.com/tools/xac5076.jpg)
**Clothespins
***Soft-bristled Toothbrush
***Brake fluid for stripping paint
***Beading wire
***Styrene sheet/ rod/ hexagonal
***Small saw (http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/xac/xacx235.jpg)
***Pin Vice

Internet sources:
-An account at AutomotiveForums.com :bigthumb:
-eBay (best source for 1:1 pictures--people selling cars tend to take many detailed pictures of any angle a modeler will need)
-Tamiya (http://www.tamiya.com) (Great model maker)

Model photography tools:
-Digital camera/regular camera (with macro).


Please post the equipment you are using (read other posts before posting to not post the same thing twice).

Thanks.

GvEman
12-13-2004, 01:35 PM
Styreen
Dremel:D
and lost of styreen

GT-Alex
12-13-2004, 01:43 PM
A good set of files,
X-acto blades,
carving tools,
glue,
foam block for sanding

spidereddie
12-13-2004, 02:20 PM
toothpicks (to paint buttons and tiny spots)
ruler
tweezers (my thumbs aka...nubs just don't cut it)
masking tape
decal solvent (to help decals conform to funny grooves)

Ran
12-13-2004, 03:01 PM
Thank you!
Here are a few more:
Wax
Brush paint

Please keep em' coming.

Vric
12-13-2004, 03:28 PM
a digital camera :D

Damn I hate thread without picture :D

Ran
12-13-2004, 03:50 PM
Hahaha.... Digital cam added :) Actually it is usfull if you want to share the pictures with the friendly community here :)

DSM-Mark
12-13-2004, 04:38 PM
An assortment of brushes - sizes, some for enamels, some for acrylics, etc. etc.
An assortment of paint. For car modelling, Flat Black, Gloss Black, and Aluminum are critical.
An assortment of putties. 2 part "hard" putties for forming things, other softer putties for finishing.
An assortment of glue. Clear parts glue. Krazy/super/CA glue. General modelling glue. Extra Thin Glue.
Aluminum Tubing for exhausts, etc.
An assortment of sandpaper.
Skewer sticks for holding parts, stirring paint, etc.
Sanding files.
Panel markers. Even if you don't use them to do panel lines, they're great for writing on the plastic.


Many, many more things. I'm trying to think of what I all have in my toolkit and box of bigger things.

EDIT: Add to that
Microsol
Microset
Bare Metal Foil

willimo
12-13-2004, 04:48 PM
"Stuff."

This list is just hobby shop inventory. A real, good list would have why you need each item, and what kind of each. Ie. what kind of primer depends on what paint you're going to paint over it, or the type of putty depends on what you're using it for. This half information thread is just going to cause more frustration than good, in my opinion.

nis.k.a.
12-13-2004, 05:11 PM
Polishing kit
Rubbing Compound
Light
Magnifier
Liquid Mask
Markers (Sharpies, Gundam etc.)
Cutting/measuring mat
AF.com

but the most important and universal tool needed for modelling.....

PATIENCE

CamaroSSBoy346
12-13-2004, 05:50 PM
-Testors and Tamiya Acryllic paint.
-ONE Testors paint brush
-Bondo
-Testors Ornage Tube Glue
-Loc-Tite Super Glue
-Stanley knive
-Pin Vice
-BBQ Lighter
-Wire Cutters
-Varios grit sand paper
-Craftsman dremmel

Thats all I use. If i need a special tool or item, I ghetto rig one my self.

freakmech
12-13-2004, 06:04 PM
I use poster putty and skewer sticks more then any think. poster putty is great for test fitting and a billion other things like sticking parts to skewer sticks for painting. And of course sprue cutters, next most important. and q-tips are a daily tool as well. but for this thread to be of use to anyone you need to either explain what each is used for or do a beginner/ intermediate/ advanced type list. cus over the years ive spent hundreds of dollars on tools and some i use once a year. so to a newbie this list could be overwelming and they might decide they cant afford to model. so this is not a very good way of doing it.

99civichic
12-13-2004, 06:51 PM
I have a nice set of jeweler's pliers and I love them. I also have an xacto saw that I couldn't live without. And beading wire-all guages, colors etc.

And how could I leave this site off my list of crucial modeling tools?

Ran
12-14-2004, 03:20 AM
Thanks everyone, I have updated the first post.

willimo (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/member.php?u=75086), I agree with you, but you have to start small at first.
My futer plans for this list are to get a small description about each tool, and a picture of it.

ToyTundra
12-14-2004, 03:42 PM
bandaid
Neosporin

i always cut myself once during a build. This allows me to quickly stop the bleeding and continue working with out bloody fingerprints.

ImolaEK
12-14-2004, 05:01 PM
Its funny how i only use almost half of the things mentioned :lol2: You really don't need all those things if your building a kit straight out of the box. BBQ Lighter??!??!?!:wtf:

EDIT: Add Food Dehydrator (for speeding up paint process)
Airbrush (for custom paints)

minniebanister
12-14-2004, 05:14 PM
- A computer and internet connection (for looking up 1:1 reference info)
- An account with AutomotiveForums.com

cwmax
12-14-2004, 06:11 PM
And after you have collected all your stuff..... you will need some place to keep it organized. :iceslolan

http://files.automotiveforums.com/gallery/watermark.php?file=/502/198972tools-003.jpg

cwmax
12-14-2004, 06:33 PM
A couple others not liSted..

Dial Caliper ... for accurate measureing
White cotton gloves ... for handling chrome and painted parts

99civichic
12-14-2004, 09:31 PM
I just had to pack up all the modeling supplies I'm taking home to finish the TSS and build a TA for a friend, so I made a full inventory while I was at it (no particular order):

1. Jeweler's pliers
Curved:
http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46205.gif
Round nose:
http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46203.gif
Long nose:
http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46204.gif
Flat Nose:
http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46202.gif
Clippers:
http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46200.gif

2. Tweezers
I also have a variety of tweezers with tips similar to the pliers, my mom bought me a set for Christmas last year at Hobby Lobby. Can't find any good pictures though.

3. Dremel
Here's the one I have:
http://www.dremel.com/html/images/products/tools/395.jpg

4. Eye protection when using Dremel (VERY IMPORTANT)

5. Xacto knife set
http://www.hobbyplace.com/tools/xac5076.jpg

6. Superglue, testors orange model glue (that nontoxic stuff sucks!)

7. For painting: Krylon Primer, Turtle Wax rubbing and polishing compounds, Meguiars Cleaner Wax, Duplicolor truck van & SUV clearcoat. polishing cloths, sandpaper

8. Scotch/3M blue tape

9. Clothespins

10. Soft-bristled Toothbrush

11. brake fluid for stripping paint

12. punching bag (see #11)

13. Beading wire

14. Styrene-sheet, rod, hexagonal, whatever. It will all be used.

15. This site

16. eBay - best source for 1:1 pictures--people selling cars tend to take many detailed pictures of any angle a modeler will need

17. Thread in all colors and needles

18. Some kind of small saw
http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/xac/xacx235.jpg

19. Pin Vice

Ran
12-15-2004, 01:44 AM
ImolaEK, hahaha the bbq lighter is to light up your model if it doesn't turn out nice :naughty:.

ToyTundra, I'll concider making a list of a first aid, but I think that might be a bit too much if you know what I mean, I still want to keep this list for modeling ;)

Thanks so far everyone for posting, more tools would be acceptable, but if you would like to start posting some pictures of those tools and describtions of each tool, it could be great help.:)

Tecknomage
02-10-2008, 07:17 PM
Hey,
I saw the equipment list in the FAQ and it has a big lack of tools, so I thought maybe we can make a new and clear list to make an easier time for the beginners and everyone that might need this information.

Please post only things that haven't been posted yet, and do not be too specific about things, do not say for example: 800 grit paper. Say in this way for example: Putty, primer and so on.
Please add what kind of things every tool can be used for, and a picture if possible.

Current equipment in the list (will be updated every new post for easy usage) :

Model building tools (* beginner, **Normal builder, ***Experience builder, ****Scratch building tools) :
***Putty
**Primer
**Carving tools
*Glue (clear, super and so on...)
**Toothpicks (to paint buttons and tiny spots)
**Ruler
*Tweezers
***Masking tape
***Decal solvent
***Wax
**Brush paint
***An assortment of brushes (sizes, some for enamels, some for acrylics, etc).
***An assortment of brushes - (sizes, some for enamels, some for acrylics, etc).
***An assortment of putties (2 part "hard" putties for forming things, other softer putties for finishing).
*An assortment of glue (Clear parts glue. Krazy/super/CA glue. General modeling glue. Extra Thin Glue).
****Aluminum Tubing (for exhausts, etc).
**An assortment of sandpaper.
**Skewer sticks (for holding parts, stirring paint, etc).
**Sanding files.
**Panel markers (Even if you don't use them to do panel lines, they're great for writing on the plastic).
***Microsol
***Microset
***Bare Metal Foil
***Polishing kit
**Rubbing Compound
*Light
*Magnifier
**Liquid Mask
**Cutting/measuring mat
**Acrylic paint.
**Paint brush (1 should be enough)
**Bondo
**Pin Vice
****BBQ Lighter
*Wire Cutters
**Various grit sand paper
***Craftsman dremmel
*PATIENCE (not available in stores).
***Add Food Dehydrator (for speeding up paint process)
***Airbrush (for custom paints)
***Dremel (http://www.dremel.com/html/images/products/tools/395.jpg)
***Eye protection when using Dremel (VERY IMPORTANT)

**Dial Caliper (for accurate measureing)
***White cotton gloves (for handling chrome and painted parts)
***Jeweler's pliers (curved) (http://shorinternational.com/images/Images46/46205.gif)
***knife set (http://www.hobbyplace.com/tools/xac5076.jpg)
**Clothespins
***Soft-bristled Toothbrush
***Brake fluid for stripping paint
***Beading wire
***Styrene sheet/ rod/ hexagonal
***Small saw (http://www.hobbylinc.com/gr/xac/xacx235.jpg)
***Pin Vice

Internet sources:
-An account at AutomotiveForums.com :bigthumb:
-eBay (best source for 1:1 pictures--people selling cars tend to take many detailed pictures of any angle a modeler will need)
-Tamiya (http://www.tamiya.com) (Great model maker)

Model photography tools:
-Digital camera/regular camera (with macro).


Please post the equipment you are using (read other posts before posting to not post the same thing twice).

Thanks.

would be awsome to see this list with a photo of each item next to it ;)

freakray
02-10-2008, 07:50 PM
would be awsome to see this list with a photo of each item next to it ;)

Just go to any of the online stores and search for the items:

http://www.towerhobbies.com
http://www.micromark.com
http://www.hlj.com

And, please don't revive any more 4 year old threads unless absolutely necessary ;)

Didymus
02-11-2008, 01:09 AM
Thats all I use. If i need a special tool or item, I ghetto rig one my self.

What does "ghetto rig" mean?

Ddms

klutz_100
02-11-2008, 02:53 AM
What does "ghetto rig" mean?

Ddms
"improvise" I guess?

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