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Shop our comprehensive range of model making supplies and materials at Access Models — everything a scale modeller needs under one roof. Whether you're painting, weathering, scratch-building, or detailing, we stock the tools, paints, adhesives, and materials to help you achieve professional results at every stage of your build.
Our model making supplies range includes:
- Paints & Varnishes — acrylic, enamel, and lacquer paints from Vallejo, Tamiya, AK Interactive, Humbrol, and Mr Hobby
- Weathering Products — washes, pigments, chipping fluids, and rust effects for realistic finishes
- Glue & Adhesives — poly cement, CA glue, and epoxy for plastic, resin, and metal builds
- Modelling Tools — craft knives, sprue cutters, tweezers, sanding sticks, and scribers
- Scratch-Building Materials — styrene sheet, brass rod, tube, and other structural materials
- Diorama & Scenic Supplies — static grass, scatter, earth textures, and water effects
Shop the full model making supplies range at Access Models UK — trusted by modellers across the UK.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best paints for plastic model kits?
The three main paint systems for plastic model kits are: Tamiya Acrylics (excellent coverage, fast drying, huge range of colours), Humbrol Enamels (traditional choice, great for brush painting and washes), and Vallejo (water-based, fine pigments, highly regarded for figures and armour). For beginners, Tamiya acrylics are easiest — they thin with water, dry quickly, and clean up easily. Humbrol suits those who prefer traditional enamel techniques. Access Models stocks a range of model paints to suit every preference and technique.
What glue should I use for plastic model kits?
For standard polystyrene plastic kits, Tamiya Extra Thin Cement is widely regarded as the best choice — it flows into joints by capillary action, creates a chemical weld, and dries quickly with a clean result. Tamiya Regular Cement provides more working time for larger joins. Do NOT use plastic cement on resin, metal, or clear parts. For resin and metal, use cyanoacrylate (super glue). For clear canopies, use specialist clear parts cement or white PVA to avoid fogging. We stock a full range of model glues and adhesives at Access Models.
Do I need to prime plastic models before painting?
Yes — primer is strongly recommended. It improves paint adhesion, reveals surface imperfections for filling, and provides a consistent base. Grey primer is the most versatile. White primer suits light colour schemes. Black primer works well for dark subjects and pre-shading techniques. Tamiya Fine Surface Primer (available in rattle can and bottle for airbrushing) is excellent, as is Halfords grey aerosol primer for budget-conscious modellers. We stock modelling primers in our supplies section at Access Models.
What modelling tools do I need to build plastic model kits?
Essential modelling tools include: sprue cutters/clippers (essential for removing parts cleanly), a sharp hobby knife with spare blades, a small file or sandpaper for mould line removal, tweezers for small parts, and a cutting mat. Optional but very useful: panel scribers, pin vice drill, and modelling clamps. For painting you'll need a selection of brushes (flat, round, fine detail) and an airbrush if you plan to paint multiple models. We stock modelling tools and accessories at Access Models.
What is the best way to weather a plastic model kit?
Model weathering adds realism through various techniques. Common methods include: panel line washing (thinned dark enamel flowed into panel lines), dry brushing (near-dry brush of lighter colour across raised detail for wear effects), chipping (sponge or hairpin technique for paint chips), and pigment powders for dust and rust effects. Start simple — panel line washes make an immediate dramatic improvement with minimal skill required. Tamiya Panel Line Accent Color makes this beginner-friendly. Build up complexity as your skills grow. We stock weathering products at Access Models.

































