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Thanks Fred. Sounds like a step too far for me then, maybe a second build aftwr the Hayling Hoy. That one seems to be better suited for a begginer like myself.Hi Miguel,
This model is indeed quite unique. In fact, when you order it, the supplier warns you that it's not exactly a kit. There's a lot to do yourself (almost everything, actually).
When I built it, I already had a lot of experience with model ships, and I really enjoyed the process.
In this "kit," the only pre-cut parts are the keel, the frames, and the gun carriages! Everything else has to be done by hand. A lot of wood is provided (good quality cherry wood).
I detailed my entire build on a French forum: USS Hannah (building steps)
You can easily have it translated by Google or another search engine.
You'll see all the steps involved.
Best regards,
Fred

