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    Scale Model Figures for Hobbyists

    Scale model figures are miniature models of characters, most often made of plastic, that require self-assembly and painting. They are an excellent addition to dioramas and models of vehicles, aircraft, or ships, adding realism and context. Our offer includes figures in the most popular model scales, such as 1:72, 1:48, and 1:35, allowing for easy matching with your existing models. Each kit contains parts to assemble one or more figures and often includes additional accessories like weapons, equipment, or environmental elements. Assembling figures is not only a way to enrich your collection but also a great exercise in precision and patience.

    Historical and Military Figure Models

    Our category focuses primarily on historical and military figures that allow you to recreate scenes from various eras and armed conflicts. We have kits depicting soldiers from the World War II era, including German, American, and Soviet infantry, as well as tank and armored vehicle crews. We also offer figure models from the Napoleonic Wars, ancient Rome, or the Middle Ages. Thanks to the manufacturers' great attention to historical details, such as uniforms and weaponry, these figures are faithful representations of their real-life counterparts. This is an ideal choice for history enthusiasts who want to create dynamic and realistic dioramas.

    What Do You Need to Assemble Figures?

    Starting your adventure with figure modeling is simple. To assemble the models, you will need a basic set of tools, including plastic model cement, sprue cutters for removing parts from the frames, and a file or sandpaper to smooth them. The most important stage, which brings the figures to life, is painting. It's worth getting a set of acrylic paints designed for models, brushes of various sizes for detail work, and a primer to facilitate color application. All the necessary accessories, from glues and paints to specialized tools, can be found in the relevant sections of our store.

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    • 1:16 Scale Figures – Large Models, Big Possibilities

      The 1:16 scale category is an excellent choice for modelers who appreciate large sizes and a high level of detail. In this scale, models are 16 times smaller than their real-life counterparts. This means a figure representing a 180 cm tall person will be approximately 11 cm high. Such a size makes working on the model comfortable, and individual elements of equipment, uniforms, or facial features are clearly visible. It's a perfect option for those who want to focus on precise painting and weathering, as the large surface area offers plenty of creative freedom. 1:16 scale figures make an impressive addition to any collection and often become the centerpiece of model dioramas.

      Historical and Military Figures in 1:16 Scale

      Our selection features a wide range of 1:16 scale figures, focusing primarily on historical and military subjects. We offer models of soldiers from various eras, including World War II, representing different armies. Each kit contains precisely detailed plastic parts that require assembly and painting. The kits often come with detailed, step-by-step instructions to guide you through the assembly process. The 1:16 scale allows manufacturers to incorporate a wealth of detail—from authentic weaponry and gear to realistic folds in the uniform fabric. It's a fantastic opportunity not only to build a stunning model but also to deepen your historical knowledge.

    • 1:24 Scale Model Figures

      The 1:24 scale is one of the most popular in model making, particularly in the car model segment. Figures in this scale are an excellent addition to any collection, allowing for the creation of realistic scenes and dioramas. The "1:24" designation indicates that the model is 24 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. For example, a figure of a person 180 cm tall will measure approximately 7.5 cm in this scale. This size allows for precise detailing of clothing, facial features, and equipment, without taking up too much space on a shelf or in a display case.

      Applications of 1:24 Figures in Model Making

      1:24 scale figures are most commonly used for building automotive-themed dioramas. They can transform a static car model into an element of a larger story. Our selection includes figures of drivers (both racing and civilian), mechanics at work in a garage, pit crew members, and bystanders to place alongside a vehicle. These models are typically made from high-quality plastic or resin and are designed to be assembled and painted by the modeler. This provides complete freedom to customize and tailor the figure to a specific scene.

      In this category, you'll find a wide selection of figures to breathe life into your projects. Whether you are building a garage replica, a racetrack scene, or simply wish to enhance the display of a single model, a carefully selected figure will significantly boost the realism and appeal of your composition. It is a great way to develop your painting skills and add a unique touch to your collection.

    • 1:32 scale figures are a popular choice among modelers, especially those passionate about aviation and military vehicles. This scale means that the model is 32 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. In practice, this translates to a figure of a 180 cm (approx. 5'11") tall person measuring about 56 mm. This size allows for a high level of detail, such as uniforms, equipment, and facial features, without taking up as much space as larger scales. This makes 1:32 scale figures an excellent compromise between precision craftsmanship and the size of the finished model.

      What are 1:32 scale figures used for?

      In this category, you will find a wide range of figures to bring your models and dioramas to life. The selection primarily includes historical figures, with an emphasis on the World War II era. Sets are available featuring pilots, ground crews, infantry, tank crews, and artillerymen from various armies. In addition to military personnel, you can also find civilian figures, which are perfect for creating elaborate scenes. The models are most often made of high-quality plastic, designed for self-assembly and painting, giving you complete freedom to customize your project.

      Figures in this scale are an ideal addition to aircraft, armored vehicle, or car models. They allow for the creation of realistic scenes, such as an aircraft being serviced on an airfield, a tank crew preparing for battle, or soldiers on patrol. Thanks to them, a static model gains dynamism and tells a story. Whether you are a beginner modeler or an experienced diorama creator, 1:32 scale figures will provide you with many opportunities for creative expression.

    • What is the 1:35 Scale in Modeling?

      The 1:35 scale is one of the most popular standards in model making, especially for military subjects. This means that each part of the model is 35 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. For example, a figure of a 175 cm (approx. 5'9") tall person will be about 5 cm (approx. 2 inches) high in this scale. The popularity of the 1:35 scale is largely thanks to the Tamiya company, which introduced it in the 1960s for its military vehicle models. This allows modelers worldwide to easily combine models of vehicles, figures, and accessories from different manufacturers to create cohesive and realistic scenes.

      Figures for Dioramas and Vehicle Models

      In this category, you will find a wide selection of plastic figures to assemble and paint yourself. We offer sets featuring soldiers from various historical periods, from World War I and II to modern armed conflicts. Figures are available in various poses – fighting, marching, operating equipment, or resting. In addition to military personnel, our offer also includes civilian figures, which allow for the creation of more diverse dioramas. Each set typically includes several figures and equipment, such as weapons, helmets, or backpacks.

      1:35 scale figures are the perfect complement to vehicle models – such as tanks, armored personnel carriers, or cars – in the same scale. They breathe life into any diorama, adding realism and telling a specific story. They are an excellent choice for both beginner modelers looking to try their hand at figure painting and for advanced creators seeking high-quality details for their projects.

    • What is the 1:48 scale in modeling?

      The 1:48 scale is one of the most popular scales in model building, especially prized by aviation enthusiasts. It means that every part of the model is 48 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. In practice, this results in sizable models that allow for a high level of detail, yet don't take up as much space as models in 1:32 or 1:24 scale. Often called "quarter scale," the 1:48 scale is widely regarded as a happy medium. It offers significantly more detail than the smaller 1:72 scale, making painting and detailing easier, while being more compact and often more affordable than the 1:35 scale popular in armor modeling. This allows modelers to create rich collections of aircraft, military vehicles, or historical dioramas without requiring a huge amount of display space.

      1:48 Scale Figures for Dioramas and Models

      1:48 scale figures are a key element for bringing models and dioramas to life. In this category, you will find a wide selection of characters to add realism to your projects. These primarily include pilots and ground crew for aircraft models, crews for tanks and armored vehicles, as well as infantry soldiers from various historical periods, from World War II to the modern era. The sets typically contain several figures in dynamic poses, allowing you to create elaborate scenes. Just like the models, these figures are made of plastic and require assembly and painting. This gives the modeler complete freedom to customize the uniforms, equipment, and appearance of the figures, which is an integral part of the hobby. Complementing an aircraft model with a pilot in the cockpit or creating a scene with mechanics working on the machine significantly enhances the visual appeal of the finished project.

    • What is the 1:56 modeling scale?

      The 1:56 scale, often referred to as 28mm scale, is one of the most popular choices for miniature figure modeling and historical wargaming. This means that each element of the model is 56 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. In practice, this translates to infantry figures approximately 28-30 mm tall (measured from foot to eye level). This size offers an excellent compromise between the amount of visible detail and overall size, allowing for comfortable gameplay on gaming tables and the creation of elaborate dioramas without taking up a huge amount of space.

      1:56 Scale Figures and Vehicles in Wargaming

      This category is dominated by models designed for wargaming systems, such as the famous "Bolt Action," set during World War II. Here you will find a wide selection of soldier figures, support units, and vehicles—from tanks and armored personnel carriers to jeeps and motorcycles. Models in 1:56 scale are most commonly produced from plastic or resin and are intended for self-assembly and painting. This allows every modeler and gamer to create a unique army, either reflecting historical accuracy or realizing their own vision. The range includes sets from various historical periods, allowing you to recreate many famous battles.

    • What is the 1:72 Scale in Scale Modeling?

      The 1:72 scale is one of the most popular and versatile scales in the world of scale models. It means that the model is 72 times smaller than its real-life counterpart. For example, a figure of a 180 cm tall person in this scale will be about 2.5 cm high. Thanks to their small size, 1:72 scale models are an excellent choice for modelers with limited space to display their collections. This allows for building extensive collections of vehicles and aircraft, or creating impressive dioramas without requiring a large amount of space. This scale is particularly popular in military modeling, offering a wide selection of models from various historical periods.

      1:72 Scale Figures – The Perfect Addition to Dioramas

      This category features 1:72 scale figures that are a perfect complement to vehicle and aircraft models in the same scale. We offer a wide range of figure sets depicting soldiers from various eras – from antiquity and World War II to modern conflicts. Civilian figures, vehicle crews, and ground personnel are also available, allowing for the creation of realistic and dynamic scenes. The figures are typically made of plastic and require assembly and painting. Thanks to the high level of detail, even such small figures can look incredibly realistic with proper finishing. Sets often include several to a dozen figures in various poses, offering extensive creative possibilities for your dioramas.

    • What are 'Other Scale' figures?

      In the world of miniature modeling, standard scales such as 1:72, 1:35, or the popular 28mm for wargaming are dominant. This category features models that fall outside these common scales. Here you will find figures in larger scales, often seen in display modeling, such as 54mm, 75mm, 90mm, and even 120mm. Busts, which focus on portraying a character from the waist or shoulders up, also form a separate section. The larger size of these models is not just a matter of aesthetics but, above all, an opportunity to include a significantly greater amount of detail. Facial features, material textures, armor ornamentation, and weapon elements are much more pronounced, offering a great canvas for painters. These models are intended for self-assembly and painting, which is the essence of the hobby.

      What figure models do we offer?

      Our selection covers a wide range of themes, aimed at enthusiasts of different eras and universes. We primarily offer historical figures, depicting knights, Roman legionaries, soldiers from the Napoleonic Wars, or World War II. There is also no shortage of characters from fantasy worlds – from elven archers and dwarven warriors to mighty orcs and other fantastical creatures. Most figures in these scales are made of high-quality resin, which perfectly captures the finest sculptural details and provides an excellent base for painting with acrylic paints. The kits usually consist of several to a dozen parts that need to be glued together before painting.

      Who are these models for?

      Large-scale figures are an excellent choice for modelers who want to focus on the art of painting. The large surface area and wealth of detail allow for the use of advanced techniques such as shading, blending, or painting fine details on clothing and equipment. They are also great projects for those looking for an impressive display piece for their shelf or wanting to create a single, striking scene (vignette). Working with a larger model can often be easier for beginner painters, as the individual elements are more visible. Regardless of skill level, any completed figure from this category will surely become a source of pride and a highlight of any collection.

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