Aftermarket Model Parts for Collector-Level Detail

Aftermarket parts are where a standard kit becomes a personal build. They allow modelers to sharpen weak areas, replace simplified details and add the kind of refinement that separates a good assembly from a serious display piece. This category focuses on aftermarket model parts for builders who care about accuracy, texture and scale fidelity.

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BRU-42/A Improved Triple Ejector Rack (ITER) (5 pcs) (F-14D, AV-8B, F/A-18A/B/C/D) Scale 1:32 ResKit RS32-0384 for Aircraft Model Kit
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BRU-41/A Improved Multiple Ejector Rack (IMER) (3 pcs) (F/A-18A/B/C/D) Scale 1:32 ResKit RS32-0364 for Aircraft Model Kit
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BRU32 with ADU-703 Bomb Racks for Grumman F-14 (A, B,D) (4 pcs) Scale 1:32 ResKit RS32-0267 for Aircraft Model Kit
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AGM-88 Harm Missiles with LAU-118 & adapter for Sukhoi Su-27 (2 pcs) Scale 1:32 ResKit RS32-0424 for Aircraft Model Kit
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AGM-88 Harm Missiles with LAU-118 & adapter for MiG-29 (2 pcs) Scale 1:32 ResKit RS32-0391 for Aircraft Model Kit

Resin upgrade kits are ideal for cockpit tubs, wheels, exhausts, seats, stowage and conversion details. They often provide sharper shapes and more realistic surfaces than kit parts. Photo etched model parts solve another problem: thin metal detail. Grilles, straps, railings, buckles and interior panels often look far better in PE than in thick plastic.

For aircraft builders, a model cockpit upgrade set can transform the whole project because the cockpit is one of the first areas viewers notice. Modern 3d printed model parts also open new possibilities for fine surface detail, precise geometry and difficult-to-mold components. Use model kit upgrades strategically: improve the focal points first, then add supporting details where they matter.

When aftermarket parts are worth it

  • upgrade visible areas first: cockpit, wheels, exhausts, tracks and weapons
  • check scale and kit compatibility before ordering
  • use the right glue: resin and PE usually need CA or epoxy
  • test fit aftermarket parts before painting

FAQ

They require patience and the right tools, but they can dramatically improve thin details.

They require patience and the right tools, but they can dramatically improve thin details.