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Collector Material Guide

What 304 stainless steel changes in a model.

304 stainless steel is not just a spec line. It changes the machining process, the polish, the weight, and the way the object ages in a room.

Corrosion-resistant stainless steel suitable for indoor displayMirror polish with real metal under the surfaceDense weight and cold touchMaintainable finish with simple stainless care
Vokar 304 stainless steel Starship model
Material
304 stainless steel
Scale / Height
1:144 · 350 mm
Finished weight
2.3 kg
Definition

304 stainless steel is a practical display material.

304 stainless steel is widely used because it balances corrosion resistance, formability, and durability. For a collectible model, that means the surface can be real metal rather than paint pretending to be metal.

It is also heavier and harder to finish than aluminum, which is exactly why it feels different when handled.

Collector value

The value is in what remains after the shine.

A plated object can look impressive in a launch photo, but the underlying material matters over time. Scratches, fingerprints, and edge wear expose whether the shine is superficial.

A 304 stainless steel model can be wiped, cared for, and re-polished because the material below the surface is still the material you bought.

Care

Keep it dry, clean, and simple.

For normal indoor display, a microfiber wipe is usually enough. In coastal or humid environments, occasional dry wiping helps remove salt and fingerprints.

If the gloss dulls, a small amount of stainless polish on a microfiber cloth can restore the surface. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh cleaners.

Product

Vokar Starship Stainless Model

A mirror-polished 304 stainless steel Starship model built in 1:144 scale for collectors, engineers, and serious desk setups.

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Material

304 stainless steel body, flaps, and engine details with a true hand-polished mirror finish.

Display

350 mm tall and 2.3 kg, sized for a desk, shelf, office, or collector cabinet.

FAQ

Questions this guide answers.

Is 304 stainless steel good for collectible models?+

Yes. It is durable, corrosion resistant for indoor display, and capable of a true mirror polish when finished carefully.

Is a 304 stainless steel model better than aluminum?+

It depends on the goal. Aluminum is lighter and easier to machine. 304 stainless steel is heavier, harder, and better for a durable mirror-polished object.