И действительно. Фрегат «Штандарт» построен в Санкт-Петербурге. Теперь бороздит просторы Мирового океана.Зачем останавливаться на достигнутом? Сделайте это в масштабе 1: 1. : D
I totally agree--the question is subjective and the answer depends on your experience, tools, quality of the kit and instructions, etc. Plus don't forget getting older makes some things more difficult!Let me add one more thought on the question of difficulty. There are two sides to this. First, it is defined in the perception and experience of the modeler. A beginner modeler may find an otherwise simple ship kit “difficult” since they have no skills or experience yet. So, experience, skill, patience for details, even the right tools each define the concept of difficult. The other side is the decorative demands of the kit given the historical era can define difficult due to the level of fine detail. The greater the decorative details required can define the difficulty level. An example would be the difference in the level of difficulty between the ornate decorative details of the 1577 HMS Revenge race built galleon and the rather plain HMS Surprise of 1796.
If you don't smear blood on your model at least once, it is not properly christened.To all those who find the basic plastic kit or wooden kit a challenge : you will always remember it.
Especially the mistakes and cut fingers to OMG the paint (( did I forget that part?
Wiser man than me said
In the beholder to the maker
1st cut to last cut.
Is the hardest.
I agree with your list! I could even say the hardest is whatever I'm working on currently because I'm always finding ways to make things more complicated--either accidentally or on purpose!In my humble opinion
1st bought kit ship
Then
Advanced kit ship
Then
1st scratch built ship.
finally making a proper scale model ship from scratch.
I made then, tried card ships.
Finally I am trying to make the
Kraz 225b truck from card and sheet metal - I nearly lost the plot / give up on model building!
Lost mail and hair / sleep / no interest in woman or .....!
Hard work and patients with too much research with an over active mind to make things perfect.
To all those who find the basic plastic kit or wooden kit a challenge : you will always remember it.
Especially the mistakes and cut fingers to OMG the paint (( did I forget that part?
Wiser man than me said
In the beholder to the maker
1st cut to last cut.
Is the hardest.
I agree with everyone’s comments
but
Try
Hms victory or similar?
or a Loyld McCarthy or Philip Reed or similar builders models to there bench gold standard.
Sorry if I missed any builders name or ship class, no disrespect meant and there are others past and present honoured builders like Harold Underhill etc... and of course those blessed model engineer fanatics! Turning brass / copper / iron into working models!
LOL!How about difficulty vs frustration?