So my 3d printed full hull HMS Rodney if finally here. Well it took 3 months but my 1/350 Rodney finally arrived. I can't figure out how to post photos here so you will need to go to model warships forum to see the photos. First I have bought at least 24 different 3d printed ships, and a couple of armor pieces so I knew what to expect before I got it. I bought this kit from MRY-SFW's website directly not Ebay. This kit overall is what you expect from a 3d printed kit that is the majority of 3d printed large scale ship kits. There are two different types the one where you see the actual ship printed in a "pink" resin and those that are CAD drawings or images of the ship in gray, Those that are in pink are to me superior in detail and fit then those in gray. The Rodney is no exception. I got the full hull version and the hull is in 3 pieces with those annoying excess resin on the end. The pink kits are usually 2 pieces that fit snuggly with almost no seem (see my Sverdlov) as an example. The Rodney is like I said in three pieces, they look nice with the exception of the massive gaps between the deck planking. The bow section has the submerged torpedo tube, I don't know how close it is to the actual tube but it's there, The superstructure is one LARGE piece and from my scant documentation look accurate. All ofthe guns look good and the B turret has the catapult printed on it. The Walrus is included as a single piece but I will be very concerned when I try and remove the access "spider web" Everything else looks good, gun directors, range fingers, etc, except I will be hitting Simon at MicroMaster, up for info and probable replacements for a couple of parts. The pros are attached to the shafts that are separate pieces. The props look too thick. Overall I am happy with the kit, I will have to proceed very slowly to make sure I don't want to break small parts. Since the images are so large I will add some in another post. Last comments on shipping, the Rodney cam in a box shape you would normally expect for an armor pice, a large square box with all the parts very tightly wrapped in individual bubble wrap with packing tape sewing them up. I keep suggesting the use of painters tape since getting the tape off the bubble wrap is no fun. None of the parts were damaged when I opened the wrapping. I also cut off the large resin boxes that surround the 3d pieces. There are no instructions as usual. I will continue my 3d addiction as new stuff comes out. Now I need the book Thomas mentioned!