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The different scale model numbers tell you how much smaller the model is compared to the real-life version of the subject. For example, the 1/700 H.M.S Invincible Light Aircraft Carrier 7128 Dragon is 700 times smaller than the real HMS Invincible Light Aircraft Carrier.

Scale model kits come in a range of different scales, and at Scale Model Shop, we have a massive selection of scale models. Our smallest scale is 1/700, and the largest model scales at 1/9

If you are a beginner, you may find it easier to paint your scale model kit after assembling it, as you are more likely to get an even finish. However, this can mean that it could be harder for you to paint the hard-to-reach areas. 

Another option could be where you assemble the model but leave the parts which need added details, as you can paint these parts before adding them to your model. This will slowly build your skills up, resulting in you eventually being able to paint all your pieces before assembling them. 

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