Dive into the world of military modeling with the 1/12 World Fighter Collection #5, featuring the U.S. Army Infantry Woman "Sandy" and her Colt M16A2 Assault Rifle. This scale model is perfect for hobbyists who enjoy building and painting detailed figures. With a length of 21 cm and a width of 15.5 cm, this model requires assembly using paint and cement, making it a rewarding project for those who love crafting their own miniatures. Grab your tools and bring "Sandy" to life with your personal touch!
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Product Specifications
Package Size
21 x 15.5 x 3.5 cm
SKU
4536318120056
Age Group
15+ years
Manufacturer
Finemolds
Date of launch
December 1995
Weight
0.228 kg
Flammable
No
Scale
1/12
First Seen In
1991
Frequently Asked Questions About Scale Models
1. What is a scale model, and how does it work?
A scale model is a detailed, miniature replica of an object, such as a vehicle, aircraft, or building, created at a smaller size than the original. The "scale" refers to the model's size compared to the real object.
2. What do I need to get started with scale modeling?
You'll need a model kit, which typically includes the parts, instructions, and sometimes decals. Additionally, you'll need a few basic tools like Hobby nippers, hobby knives, tweezers, plastic cement and paint.
3. How do I choose the right scale model kit as a beginner?
As a beginner, it's best to start with a kit that matches your interests and skill level. Popular scales for beginners include 1/72 and 1/48 for aircraft, 1/35 for military vehicles. Choosing a subject you’re passionate about, whether it's cars, planes, or tanks, will make the building process more enjoyable and rewarding.