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Model Expo is, and always has been, a reliable and ethical shop to deal with. That said, their descriptions have always been a bit sparse, and in earlier days when you were looking at a paper catalogue, even less to go from. But today is far different, and if a person wants more detailed information on any given kit they are selling, you simply have to look up the kit manufacturer's website and glean all the additional needed details from their description of it.I realize that I live in the past, and like it, but I can’t imagine spending almost $1000 for anything based on the sketchy information provided in the ad for the kit.
By wooden hull, I assume that they mean POB. That’s a hard way to build a model of a steel hulled ship. One would need a huge amount of goop to smear over the hull to hide the planking. Or, one could, and probably should, add plating over the wood planking. To do this accurately the kit mfgr would need to provide a plating expansion drawing.
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Such that your request doesn't get lost as part of this thread, my suggestion would be to create a new thread asking for that exact input. I know I have thoughts on the topic that I'd love to share, and I'm certain there are many others here that would do the same. You folks have always treated me really well as a customer, and it seems only fair to provide more in return... aside from the regular commerce side of things.I apologize for the amount of information, but like it's been said, that's what the manufacturer has on his website. We made the instructions available in our listing, too. Billing Boats RMS Titanic 1:144 Scale - Wooden Hull Kit
I found a thread here in the forum with lots of pictures of the contents:
Titanic - Billing Boats 1/144
Where do I start first of all it's big very very big. It's 188cm long or 6 feet 2 inches in old money. I won't be building anything yet as it will take me a few months to get everything sorted Right on with the contents. What I was confronted with on opening the box And don't expect it to be a...shipsofscale.com
By the way, what kind of information you think is paramount to have on our product's listings? I am always looking for ways of improving it. And nothing better than feedback from modelers!
Thank you all
Glad to hear we've been treating you right, sir. I know sometimes things fall down the cracks...Such that your request doesn't get lost as part of this thread, my suggestion would be to create a new thread asking for that exact input. I know I have thoughts on the topic that I'd love to share, and I'm certain there are many others here that would do the same. You folks have always treated me really well as a customer, and it seems only fair to provide more in return... aside from the regular commerce side of things.
Thank you!A link to a build log on a swedish forum.
You have to click on ¨visa alla kommentarer¨ (show all comments), if you will look at all the pictures.![]()
(not my build).