The assembly kit is complemented by all kinds of accessories, thanks to which the aeroplane and vehicle replicas have even more details. Resin and photo-etched modelling accessories are products that will be appreciated by every enthusiast - thanks to them, complex sets will gain a realistic finish.
Many types of modelling accessories
Here you will find, among others, accessories for models produced by Eduard, one of the leading manufacturers of model kits. We offer modelling elements that can be used to add more detail to vehicles and planes: wheels, fuel tanks, pilot seats and exhaust tubes. Due to the fact that replicas of war equipment dominate the modelling industry, you will also find here miniature weapons appropriate to the era.
Plastic, from which parts for model building are often made, does not always make it possible to create models with a large number of details. Therefore, other solutions are used to create a replica rich in details. Modelling accessories can be made of various materials: resin elements, parts made using 3D printing, and photo-etched frets. It is the latter that perfectly complement plastic replicas.
Photoetched parts for models
The Eduard brand is one of the main suppliers of photo-etched details used in modelling. These accessories give the replicas a detailed look, which is why they enrich the models. Parts made of brass and copper are produced for a specific type of aircraft or vehicle, as well as for the scale in which it was made. Thanks to this, it is possible to create a replica with a realistic appearance and many details, even on small surfaces. Such a detailed effect is due to the photolithography technique. While other modeling accessories are most often small three-dimensional parts, photoetched elements come in the form of ready-made sets on sheets. From these they need to be cut out, shaped and then placed on the model for which they were intended.
1:48 RAF pilots from the Malta campaign, World War II.
1:48 Two USAAF pilots, World War II
1:72 Three USAAF ground crew, World War II.”
1:72, Two Japanese pilots (one Imperial Navy and one Imperial Army Air Services).
1:72 Polish pilots of 1939 – one fighter pilot and one bomber pilot.
1:72 Dwaj piloci RAF, Druga Wojna Światowa
1:72 Two RAF pilots, Mediterranean theatre, Second World War.
1:72 Two Imperial German pilots, World War I.
1:72 Two U.S. Naval Aviators, early World War I.
1:72 Two USAAF pilots for the P-51 Mustang.
1:72 Luftwaffe pilots (Germany, World War II).
2 Soviet pilots 1/72 – briefing scene, perfect for Yak-1b and airfield dioramas.
Pilot Figurine for Hurricane kit from Arma Hobby, 1/48.




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