Not sure but I think SS Models is behind the 3D printed kit that many other Chinese sellers offer. I have one and it has a lot of railings. Don't think any are missing. (They are a challenge to separate from the print supports and I messed up some of them) I am trying to fit it on a Classic Warships resin hull although the 3D printed hull is only slightly warped. I believe this product came from the World of Warships game and did not cost anything to obtain the print files. Anyway the really strange aspect is the casement guns. The forward ones look great but for some reason they decided to not include the after part (which has the breech block etc) of the gun on the rear two guns. As a result they look terrible. Only someone that know nothing about warships, much less ever built any models, could ever put out a product like this. I may end up just just using the tripod masts, fighting tops and the stack and related railings. One can make any mfg's kit better looking by using the various 3D parts if one is willing to pay the high price for this entire kit. Oh, and forget about instructions.

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SSModels makes a 3D printed model. Looks fairly accurate as a late 1930's - 1940 model. Needs PE railings, etc.
https://mry-sfw.com/products/ss-700559s 
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...augmented with Model Monkey 3D printed parts and Tom's PE. It's just hard to find. An alternative option is to buy the Samek resin USS Arizona kit, using Model Monkey 3D printed superstructure components.
Mike E.

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Agreed. The Dragon kit is a bit of a disappointment seeing as it's a Dragon kit. It requires a LOT of 3D printed structures, and PE.

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Looking for advice - Dragon kit is not impressive after I built the TMW Nevada kit…,