Very nice, sharp mouldings. Modelling knife for scale.
I recently spotted this kit running on ebay auction and couldn't understand why no bids, as it was offered dirt cheap by the seller.
A bit of digging and I found out why. In a review, this particular kit has the distinction of being the second worst ever large kit of the Hood. Hence no interest or bids.
But consider this, here was a large model of the ship going for a song, warts and all. Accuracy ranks about 'V' in the alphabet as far as I'm concerned anyway. I build for fun!
To get an ever so slightly larger 1/350 version that is 'worthy of building', but still needing work (According to the same reviewer) would have cost me £130/£160. A crazy amount of money for a bit of plastic.
I was the only bidder and won the kit for a total of £24. This, for a 660mm scale model of Hood. Even O.O.B. it's instantly recognizable as the Hood. That'll do me.
However, (and I knew this) the reviewer is correct, There is hardly any detail. A very old and plain kit, but hardly any clean up and all the parts, thus far, fit first time. I intend to add me some detail, most of which will be totally fictitious, but will hopefully 'liven up' the ship.
What follows during the build, will probably have any purists on here climbing up walls and tearing their hair out...but guess what?
So stash your gear and let's cast off........
Vice-Admiral Lancelot Holland.
Denmark Straits
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