I took no offense at all! But, your interest in HMS Serapis can only be satisfied with either the Aero Piccola kit or by scratch-building. Neither Corel or Panart (or any other manufacturer) makes anything close. That said, Aeropiccola kits may be a little under detailed, but their wood was spectacular. To me, no other manufacturer came close. While the others focused on woods like walnut, cherry, etc., Aeropiccola used bass wood (a finer grain). I did not like their use of resin parts, however. But, any model can be modified at the builder's discretion, which makes us modelers not parts affixers.
The Aeropiccola HMS Victory measures out to be 1/178 scale. It is slightly larger than the Airfix plastic kit. The Aeropiccola kit is very definitely a beginner's kit. Indeed, the kit designer had the builder simply paint the lower hull copper, simple draw closed gun ports on the sides, used that resin-sawdust molding for the transom, the quarter galleries, the boats, the beakhead-bulkhead, and the mast platforms. They also used printed sheet for decks and platforms on the masts.
So, I cut out all gun ports and built the walls holding dummy cannons. I copper plated the lower hull, I built my own deck and platforms. I also scratch-built the beakhead-bulkhead, the transom, and the quarter galleries, and ship's boats. In other words, I turned her from a toy to a true model ship. It was fun! That is what modeling is about.
Bill
The Aeropiccola HMS Victory measures out to be 1/178 scale. It is slightly larger than the Airfix plastic kit. The Aeropiccola kit is very definitely a beginner's kit. Indeed, the kit designer had the builder simply paint the lower hull copper, simple draw closed gun ports on the sides, used that resin-sawdust molding for the transom, the quarter galleries, the boats, the beakhead-bulkhead, and the mast platforms. They also used printed sheet for decks and platforms on the masts.
So, I cut out all gun ports and built the walls holding dummy cannons. I copper plated the lower hull, I built my own deck and platforms. I also scratch-built the beakhead-bulkhead, the transom, and the quarter galleries, and ship's boats. In other words, I turned her from a toy to a true model ship. It was fun! That is what modeling is about.
Bill