Hi Mario: Glue, Thick and thin ca, Epoxy 5, and 30 min, exacto knife, and blades to fit it ,(usually #11). you may want a sharpening stone. A razor saw, (not necessary but nice, and not terribly expensive). Drill and bits. Monokote, or ultrakote covering, (my preference) probably 2 rolls, depends on the size model you are covering. A covering iron, heat gun, again not necessary but handy. A seamstress measuring tape, I use 2, to help tru the wing, and makes it easier to measure on curved surfaces for covering. I like to cut my covering on a glass surface. T-pins, or I like to use thumb tacks as well. Some lightweight clamps, I use Stanley quick clamps. If any shaping is needed a razor plane is nice, as well as a sanding bar, and some 100 grit and 400 grit sand paper. I use 3m77 spray adhesive to stick the sandpaper to the bar, not much is needed. Did I forget anything. OH YEAH, but I think this only applies to me. Another kit of same plane, so I have all the spare parts I need unless I mess up parts more then twice.

If you have an unlimited budget let me know I can think of alot more goodies to make it easier. Always glad to help if I can. Garry