Skyfire77 wrote:Well, it all depends on what you plan on doing, but my basics include:
A desk to work on (and I highly recommend a "self-healing" mat to protect it)
X-Acto knives & spare blades
Glue (super glue, hobby cement, two-part epoxy putty)
A good selection of paintbrushes, paints, thinners and sealants (I go with Testors, but any hobby paint will work) An airbrush is optional.
A Dremel (you can cut, sand and sculpt by hand if you want to, but really, why? Dremels are cheap)
Sanding films and sticks(for detail work)
Beyond that? A plan, and patience. Lots and lots of patience.
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