>>4954I got them from a hobby shop in my city, I saw some model kits sold at a bookstore chain stores near me, but the kits there are more expensive so I'll stick to the hobby shop. I've been looking at kits online too, Hobby Link Japan has a ton from different manifacturers, scales and military craft - aircraft, submarines, trains, boats, etc. You can look up any online stores you like, I rarely buy things online so I can't help much with this. TwT
I'm a beginner myself, I've read that for your first time building a model kit you can choose one that doesn't require glue, and the smaller scales are good for showing you the ropes. The Hawker in the picture is the type that you can assemble without glue, it was enjoyable, but you should be careful not to hurt the smaller parts - some of them are easy to deform. The Comanche required glue, so when you build something like it pay a lot of attention to put the parts right, I accidentally placed the wheels first and after the glue dried there was no way for me to remove them without breaking them, so the plates under them were harder to put on the right place and one of them tilted.
If you do choose to build something I (and the other nonnas too, I'm sure) would be happy to see it, no matter what vehicle it is.