by D-Boy » Tue Mar 06, 2012 9:38 pm
I stopped by my office after a day out at meetings and saw that the new US Kearsarge arrived from Hong Kong, where I had ordered from Lucky Model - about two weeks shipping time to get it to the US East Coast. I'm off to DC for meetings early tomorrow, so no time for photos, but wanted to offer some quick first impressions.
Smaller than expected box, packed well, but tightly with resin hull, seperate resin castings, and four sheets of PE, plus instructions.
Hull is flawlessly cast, sits flat, and I notice only one WL edge that will need a light sanding touch to clean. No mold pour removal or sanding required on any of the five other resin pieces - base of crane and various crane housings. All ready for washing and subsequent assembly.
Assembly instructions are contained in a 24-page 3x5 inch stapled booklet, and very straightforward - in my limited experience with PE, I would suggest these are the clearest instructions I have ever seen for the assembly sequence for PE. They remind me of the clarity and sequencing of Lego instructions - that good. Of course, given the predominance of PE in this model, they better be good.
20 of those pages are dedicated to crane assembly, the final 4 to the crane support and deck/bridge features.
Very impressive kit of a totally unique subject. Will post pictures by the weekend.
I stopped by my office after a day out at meetings and saw that the new US Kearsarge arrived from Hong Kong, where I had ordered from Lucky Model - about two weeks shipping time to get it to the US East Coast. I'm off to DC for meetings early tomorrow, so no time for photos, but wanted to offer some quick first impressions.
Smaller than expected box, packed well, but tightly with resin hull, seperate resin castings, and four sheets of PE, plus instructions.
Hull is flawlessly cast, sits flat, and I notice only one WL edge that will need a light sanding touch to clean. No mold pour removal or sanding required on any of the five other resin pieces - base of crane and various crane housings. All ready for washing and subsequent assembly.
Assembly instructions are contained in a 24-page 3x5 inch stapled booklet, and very straightforward - in my limited experience with PE, I would suggest these are the clearest instructions I have ever seen for the assembly sequence for PE. They remind me of the clarity and sequencing of Lego instructions - that good. Of course, given the predominance of PE in this model, they better be good.
20 of those pages are dedicated to crane assembly, the final 4 to the crane support and deck/bridge features.
Very impressive kit of a totally unique subject. Will post pictures by the weekend.