To date, I have yet to build a Corel model. That just means that (so far) , I have not purchased from them. The ships from Corel look good. I am sure there will be a little extra work and things you will need to do to make it a stand out model (as most other kits from Corel) and not saying that Corel is bad. I have seen several built from Corel.
However, I will say that I recently finished a Mantua/Panart San Felipe and it took A LOT of work to turn it into a good looking ship. The Mantua/Panart San Felipe was seriously lacking in supplying the right amount of rigging line as I had to order twice the amount to get it done. Now, what do I mean by this? What is going on is that Mantua only sent enough rigging line (like for the Shrouds) to loop the line around the Mast Top WITHOUT any seizing at all. Then after the Shrouds loop around the Mat Top, then they wanted per instructions to just tie one simple KNOT and that might be ok for someone that is not pursuing a real to life scale appearance. But for most nearly 99% of the builders here, we know that is not sufficient nor is the right way to do things.
Back to Corel. I don't think you will have a problem with it.
I see that Billings Boat also makes the Wasa at the same scale. I don't think I would do this one.
Mantua. I think is so-so. I am not sure this will supply all the rigging line and it might have too much lazer cut that do not fit right.
DeAgonstini. Now this is a good choice as well and some love the part build sequence.
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