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It depends on the kit. Metal snap‑together die‑cast kits often require no glue or paint but may recommend tweezers for small parts. Plastic model kits typically require model cement (glue) and paint. Check the specific kit listing for exact recommendations.

Many Super Hornet models use squadron‑style paint schemes and authentic military markings. Examples include colorful navy blue/yellow schemes on some replicas and highly detailed, photo‑real markings on scale display models.

Assembly difficulty varies by kit. Some metal/steel snap‑together replicas are labeled Moderate or Challenging, while plastic display kits may carry higher numbered skill levels (for example, Level 5). Always check the kit’s stated skill level to match your experience.

Some Super Hornet kits and replicas include display stands and detailed exterior surfaces. Others call out features such as landing gear, movable parts, colorful decals, and separate cockpit or surface detail parts on plastic kits.

Part counts vary widely—from single‑piece die‑cast toys to detailed plastic kits with well over 100 parts. Example counts found in listings include 6, 45, 146 and 161 pieces.

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