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Star Wars model kits to assemble: more than 30 references in Revell and AMT, with scales from 1/144 to 1/12 and prices from €23.95 to €499.95. If you're looking for Star Wars models (or you go straight to Revell Star Wars), here's a real catalog.


Star Wars model kits to assemble: what you'll find in this category

These model kits reproduce ships, vehicles, and scenes from the Star Wars universe in various scales. They include plastic parts, decals, and instructions. In some cases, you will see gift sets with basic paints included.

We work with scales from 1/144 until 1/12, with prices ranging from €23.95 until €499.95, covering both affordable kits and large-format projects for demanding modelers.

In this category you will find mainly:

  • Iconic starfighters (X-Wing, TIE Fighter, A-Wing, B-Wing)
  • Capital ships (Imperial Star Destroyer, Death Star II)
  • Walkers and land vehicles (AT-AT, AT-ST, Speeder Bike)
  • Ships from recent series as The Mandalorian either The Book of Boba Fett

Star Wars model kits require assembly and, if you want a serious finish, painting and detailing.


Revell Star Wars Model Kits

Revell Star Wars It dominates this category with highly recognizable options and easy-to-collect scales.

Common models you'll see here:

  • REVELL (1/72) X-Wing Starfighter
  • REVELL (1/72) Millennium Falcon (Classic)
  • REVELL (1/144) AT-AT
  • REVELL (1/2700) Imperial Star Destroyer
  • REVELL (1/72) Razor Crest
  • REVELL (1/12) Speeder Bike


Why choose Revell

  • Clean molds and solid assembly.
  • Well-defined scales (1/72 and 1/144 are especially popular).
  • Options by level, from beginners to large projects.
  • Kits Build & Play for easier assembly.
  • Gift sets with paints included (ideal if you are a beginner).

Revell isn't the most complex brand on the market, but it offers balance: good value for money and a huge variety within the Star Wars universe.


Star Wars AMT Model Kits

AMT It's a classic American brand, known for its distinctive details. In this category you'll find models such as:

  • AMT (1/48) Imperial TIE Fighter
  • AMT (1/48) Naboo Starfighter
  • AMT (1/48) ETA 2 Jedi Starfighter vs Droid Starfighters

They usually work in medium scales (1/48), which allow for greater presence in the display case without increasing dimensions.


How are they different from Revell?

  • In some models, greater structural detail.
  • More technical instructions.
  • Interesting options for collectors looking for something different from the usual.

Available scales for Star Wars model kits

The scale defines the final size of the model. In this category we work:

  • 1/144 → Compact, ideal for a large collection.
  • 1/120 → Unusual intermediate size.
  • 1/72 → The most in-demand in starfighters.
  • 1/48 → More presence and detail.
  • 1/31 and 1/12 → Larger, more eye-catching projects.
  • 1/2700 and 1/4000 → Designed for capital ships.

A 1/2700 scale Star Destroyer is not the same as a 1/72 scale X-Wing. Before choosing, consider the display space.


How to choose your Star Wars model kit?


If you are a beginner

Start with:

  • 1/144 or 1/72.
  • Individual hunts such as X-Wing, TIE Fighter either A-Wing.
  • Revell gift sets if you don't have paints.

Avoid starting with capital ships or 1/12 scale kits if you have no prior experience.


If you already have experience

You might consider:

  • Millennium Falcon 1/72.
  • AT-AT 1/144.
  • Imperial Star Destroyer on a large scale.
  • Speeder Bike 1/12 for more ambitious projects.

This is where aging techniques, paneling, battle effects, and optional lighting come into play.


Star Wars model kits for adults

Although any kit can be assembled by a young modeler, many of these Star Wars models They are clearly aimed at an adult audience:

  • Larger number of pieces.
  • Fine detail in paneling.
  • Need for painting and finishing techniques.
  • Projects that can last several weeks.

It's not uncommon for a large Millennium Falcon to exceed the 30–40 hours work if you decide to paint it in detail and apply weathering.


Where can I buy Star Wars model kits?

Here we work directly with official brands, specify exact scales and models, and maintain an updated catalog according to actual availability.


Prices and availability

We work with a wide range:

  • From €23.95 in more affordable models.
  • Up to €499.95 in large-format projects.

Currently there are 24 references available and others in stock. You'll also see some cheap Star Wars model kits within the entry-level range. If a model appears out of stock, it usually returns depending on distributor availability.


Tips before assembling your Star Wars model

You will need at least:

  • Cutter precision.
  • Pliers cutting.
  • Sandpaper fine.
  • Glue for plastic.
  • Acrylic paints if it doesn't come in a set.

In Star Wars models, the finish makes all the difference. A flat-painted X-Wing doesn't look the same as one with highlighted panel lines and simulated weathering.

If you already work with an airbrush, these ships greatly benefit from the application of smooth layers and subtle gradients.


Frequently Asked Questions about Star Wars Model Kits


What are the best Star Wars model kits for beginners?

X-Wing 1/72, TIE Fighter 1/72 or Millennium Falcon 1/144 from Revell. Manageable size and clear assembly.


Where can I find cheap Star Wars model kits?

In the range of €23.95 to €40 you will find compact models in 1/144 and 1/72 scale.


Which brand is more recommended: Revell or AMT?

For beginners, Revell is usually more affordable. For those who already build regularly, AMT offers interesting 1/48 scale models with their own unique character.


Is it difficult to assemble Star Wars models?

It depends on the model. A 1/144 scale fighter can be affordable. A large Star Destroyer requires patience, precision, and experience.


What materials do I need to build Star Wars models?

Basic modeling tools and, if you want a serious finish, acrylic paints and weathering materials.