Hi,
Got one of these to build again at some point so sharing the contents:
Plus:
- Nice ABS (?) mouldings, only a few very minor areas which didn't form right but as they are in corners it's not so surprising
- Instructions are complete and really quite reasonable to follow
- Reasonably complete kit for 50 quid and small, but not too small, but pending some small issues I see as a "down-grade"
Negatives -I compare the first one I bought knocking on for 30 years now as what I still expected with this:
- Seems a shame in the nomenclature Billings refer to this as a "Royal Navy" boat -it's poor attention to basic detail
- For some reason Billings replaced the nice plastic parts for the lower wheelhouse with very thin wood now (ooof!)
- Shocked to see now the propshafts and tubes are dummy and non-functional now although the supplied (nice) props are still M2 thread -black plastic rather than green now if I recall. It looks like the rudder stocks are similar in terms of non-functional (what the hec?)
- Lettering: Bit surprised to see something that looks like it was produced and printed (quite badly) on a home printer. They used to be on a vinyl sheet. These ones are just pure junk in my opinion whether you build static or R/C example (shameful!)
Quick picture attached and I will try and find a pic of my first one also. This is a kit I will hold in-stock until I get the notion to resolve propshafts and start on it as I've not found anything close to replace what was in the kit before. I have brass stock now myself to make up if required but not found any M2 dies yet though.
I will build this at some point soon. I did it before as a teenager and was laughed at by the guy in the model shop in front of my dad who was buying it for me for R/C before -way before mini R/C was available but it was easy enough back then. I actually still have that first one in my folks loft, and that model shop closed years ago anyway so ya boo!
Rich