The lighting kit consists of 8 bags of components
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A bag with a length of LED strip and the power cord with a USB end
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A painting and marking guide with Mr. Hobby, Acrysion, Vallejo, Model Master, Tamiya and Humbrol Numbers
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As you can see not all of the colors are given ID numbers or mixing options.
Something I did notice missing is color callouts for items such as the bands around the decks and the inside of the rails.
There is a 52 page 62 step building instruction booklet with several pages of photos and history of the Titanic herself
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The instructions, at first glance appear to be well laid out with good photos to follow.
There is also a 16 page 79 step color instruction booklet for the lighting kit
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The portholes (scuttles?) in the main hull are not drilled out and there is no lighting supplied for these, which is disappointing. But I guess that is up to the individual modeler to decide if they want to add them.
In the huge box is a link to an email to get a kit of additional set of brass parts and photo etched detail set.
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I have ordered this set and once I receive it I will add this to the review.
Happy modeling!
Chris