I will start this review by recommending this kit to experienced and advanced modelers only.....even then you will be disappointed and have to deal with a fair amount of frustration.let's begin with no anchor chains. Trumpeter didn't even bother to mold anchor chains in place. It seems they think you enjoy going to the hobby shop for odds and ends. Item two is obviously no PE brass. For a kit of this size and hefty price, you have to rely on buying a detail set off E Bay. Not a problem, they only run upwards of $100.00 or so. The lack of brass rails in a kit this size is only overshadowed by the absence of splinter shields on all of these 20mm cannons. The quad 40mm's could use some dressing up too. Now to come to the critical parts. You cannot build this as a full hull version. You can just barely make the water line version if you have a Dremel with several grinding bits. If you fit the separate bow to the hull, you will find that it makes the hull 5/8 shorter than the base for the waterline, and 1/4 too short for the full hull! because of this shortage of plastic, the forward bays, including the forward hanger elevator don't fit. That's right gang,cut cut, and cut away in order to make the sides and stern fit under the flight deck and on top of the waterline part (don't forget to get the Dremel to shape the waterline part to the hull) By the way, what's your favorites body putty? I could go on, but you can see that this review is quickly turning into a rant. I love Trumpeter 1/350 ship building, but here, ugh! What were they thinking?