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Create, Paint, and Showcase Mecha Models in Model Kit Studio, an Immersive and Soothing Model-Building Simulation

Create, Paint, and Showcase Mecha Models in Model Kit Studio, an Immersive and Soothing Model-Building Simulation

Model Kit Studio: The Relaxing Mecha Model Builder Simulator Hits Steam in 2027

When does Model Kit Studio launch on Steam? Model Kit Studio arrives on Steam in 2027, and a free playtest is available right now for anyone who wants to start assembling mecha models early. Developer Spooky Rabbits and publisher Mythwright are bringing this chill model-building experience to PC, letting players cut, paint, and pose their own original mecha creations.

We got our hands on the playtest version, and we can already tell this is one of the most promising hobby sims heading our way. If you've ever enjoyed building Gunpla or plastic model kits, this game captures that satisfying feeling without needing glue, sprue cutters, or a clean workspace.

What You Need to Know About Model Kit Studio

Release window: Steam launch in 2027, with free playtest available today
Developer: Spooky Rabbits, published by Mythwright
Price: Not yet announced
Platforms: PC via Steam
Core activity: Cut, file, assemble, paint, and photograph mecha models
Key hooks: Original mecha designs, deep customization, photo mode with dioramas, and a story about model-building passion

A Realistic Model-Making Experience Without the Mess

From what we've seen in the playtest, Model Kit Studio delivers a hands-on simulation of building plastic model kits. You start with sprues (those plastic frames holding all the parts). Your job is to clip each piece free using virtual tools, sand down rough edges, and snap everything together piece by piece.

The process feels authentic. You'll hold parts in your hands, rotate them to inspect fitment, and listen for that satisfying click when a joint locks into place. The developers clearly paid attention to the little details that make physical model building so rewarding.

Based on our testing, the controls are simple and intuitive. If you've ever clipped a piece off a sprue with a pair of nippers, you'll feel right at home. The game guides you through each step without rushing. This is a slow, meditative experience designed for relaxation.

Deep Customization Makes Each Model Your Own

Mecha model customization is where Model Kit Studio really shines. You're not just snapping parts together by the numbers. Each model offers multiple options for arms, legs, heads, weapons, and accessories. You can mix and match to create something unique.

Once assembled, the real fun begins. You paint your mecha using brushes or an airbrush system. The paint tools let you layer colors, apply weathering effects, and add decals for extra detail. We experimented with a metallic red finish on a bipedal mecha, and the results looked fantastic.

The game includes a range of original mecha models. These aren't licensed kits from anime or movies. Spooky Rabbits designed every model from scratch, giving each one its own distinct style. Some are sleek and humanoid. Others are bulky and armed to the teeth. You'll have plenty of variety to keep building.

Share Your Creations in the Photo Studio

One of our favorite features is the photo studio. After you finish a model, you can pose it however you like. Articulated joints let you set dynamic action stances or casual display poses. You can build dioramas with backgrounds and props to frame your work perfectly.

Once everything looks right, you snap a photo. The game lets you upload your best shots to the Model Kit Studio community. You can also browse other players' creations for inspiration. This creates a nice feedback loop: build, customize, pose, share, and get inspired for your next project.

A Story About Passion and Community

Model Kit Studio isn't just about building plastic robots. The game includes a story mode set in a workshop environment. You'll meet characters who share your love for model building. Each one has their own story, and you'll learn about their lives as you work on your projects together.

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The narrative explores what brings people together around hobbies. It's a quiet, character-driven experience that complements the hands-on gameplay. We appreciate that the developers didn't just slap a sandbox mode together and call it a day. There's actual context for why you're building these models.

How Model Kit Studio Compares to Other Building Simulators

If you've played games like Builder Simulator or PC Building Simulator, you'll recognize the genre. But Model Kit Studio focuses specifically on the tactile joy of snapping plastic parts together. It's closer to something like Gunpla Builder mods than general construction sims.

The main competitor is probably Mech Builder or Model Builder on Steam, but neither offers the same level of mecha customization or the dedicated photo studio. Model Kit Studio feels more polished and more focused on the creative side of model making.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I play Model Kit Studio right now?

Yes. A free playtest is available on Steam. You can download it today to start building mecha models before the full 2027 launch.

Will Model Kit Studio have multiplayer or co-op?

At this time, the game appears to be a single-player experience. Community sharing is done through photo uploads, not real-time co-op building.

What tools do I use in the game?

You use virtual sprue cutters, files, brushes, an airbrush, and decals. The tools are simplified but still capture the real steps of model building.

Is Model Kit Studio based on real model kits?

No. All mecha models in the game are original designs created by developer Spooky Rabbits. They are not licensed from any existing IP.

Will the game support Steam Workshop?

The developers have not confirmed Steam Workshop support yet. Currently, sharing is handled through the game's built-in photo upload system.

Model Kit Studio looks like a must-play for anyone who loves building plastic models or just wants a calm, creative escape from action-heavy games. The 2027 release date feels far away, but the playtest is already live. We recommend grabbing it now and starting your collection early. This is one hobby sim that deserves your attention.

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