Hi Guys,
When the Academy 1/700 Titanic was announced, I went straight to the DF forums to get some sort of review, opinions are varied from time to time, but I did hold off buying this kit........till now.
The one piece hull is molded in black and white.
The molded-in deck details I'd prefer to add on myself, but........
I read somewhere that the main problem with this kit was/is the external hull planking and its size. Any input here???
I am certain that the Academy's bean counters did insist that this kit be molded in multi-colors for the, "fair weather" modelers, and that is understandable. The list price on this kit is $27.00. Not bad when compared to its contemporary's in scale and relative size. I thought about laying the 1/700 Titanic hull next to another 1/700 model of similar size. Maybe in my next post; not critical though.
1974 sounds right for the Entex Titanic debut. I got mine from White Front Stores discounted to $19.99. In 1976, my model was on display at UC Hobby Center in San Diego for a year or so. I remember a customer offered $100 for it, but I was not there, and the owner told the customer, "Not for sale!" $100 could have bought quite a few kits back then! A lot of money to a youg teenager! I ended up trading the Titanic for an Aurora Seaview that needed a lot of work; that was in 1982 when I thought I'd never see another Seaview kit.
Since the year 2002, I have owned no less than 4 Titanic kits!
Revell 1/400, Academy 1/400, Academy 1/350 R-release with p/e and the HP Models resin 1/700 kit. All decent kits, but I'd favor the Academy 1/400 kit...then probably the 1/350 kit for its size.
Here are some pics........decide for yourselves.
First off, 883' in 1/700 scale = 15.13". The overall hull length is right on.
Thanks guys!
Tony