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The old Monogram 1/32s fall together, and the Revell 1/25s are good (the wheel/axles may take a bit of adult TLC to press and not break) *NM*
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My 7 year old great-nephew wants a model for his birthday. I probably won't be able to help him, and I know his dad/mom probaly won't be much help either. Who makes the easiest to build "snap" kits? Something molded in colors so no painting too. Thanks. *NM*
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My 7 year old great-nephew wants a model for his birthday. I probably won't be able to help him, and I know his dad/mom probaly won't be much help either. Who makes the easiest to build "snap" kits? Something molded in colors so no painting too. Thanks. *NM*
The old Monogram 1/32s fall together, and the Revell 1/25s are good (the wheel/axles may take a bit of adult TLC to press and not break) *NM*
Revell has what they call the easy click system line, I have the 2018 Mustang GT. Molded in orange and black. Only eighteen parts.I dont have a picture as its unbuilt and I am going to paint it. Only 18 parts. Do a search.I wont post a link to Revell site here. *NM*
Any other particular cars? It's hard to search for stuff without make/year, How about Airfix? They are all over the place and seem to have dozens of different kits. In production too, which makes them easier to find. *NM*
I saw a built up of an easy click (Airfix or Hornby branded) Jeep Gladiator that had me fooled - don't sleep on 'em