
Thank you for posting these images. Did you receive any instructions or at least exploded views of the parts to identify them or suggest where they may go? This is one of my annoyances involving these new kits.
I understand our talented Chinese 3D artisans are creating kits of long desired subjects but most come without any instructions. I know there may be a language barrier, but I also know they draft very well. I rarely actually read instructions but I study the diagrams very carefully.
Many of those small detail parts it will be difficult to know where the part ends and where the supporting sprue begins. Likewise, I know extra parts are usually provided and it would be good to know about many extras there are.
I agree this kit can be made into an excellent model, but with the sparse photographic coverage of the actual ship identifying those parts will take an excessive amount of time. Unless you know of a builder's model with good photographic coverage.
Thanks again for your posts...
All the best,
Bil
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Just received this very fine kit of the Italian super dreadnought project laid down in 1914, canceled in 1916 and scrapped 1926.
Waterline,1:700, resin cast hull and 3D parts, PE.
Excellent kit with microscopic 3D parts
Review here:
https://700tonnants.forumactif.com/t171-revue-regia-marina-francesco-caracciolo-super-dreadnought-italien-projet-italian-super-dreadnought-project-1914-1920-waterline#592
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