Revell
1:570 Scale
For the beginner or younger age
modeler

Skill level 1.5
Revell's
description:
liner went down on her maiden voyage in 1912 with
great loss of life. Years later, her wreckage was
finally located on the ocean floor. Features: Instructions
for full radio and mast rigging, display stand.
(Product #: 0445)
This
model has been around for quite some time now. It's
considered a classic starter kit. Most of the pieces
are pre assembled and ready to be glued to the kit.
Due to the size of this kit (@ 18.5" long), there
isn't much detail on this model when you look at it
at close range. If you stand back a bit it tends to
look a little better, but isn't that true with just
about anything?
You
do have the option of putting on rigging and cables
on this kit, but it doesn't need to have it to give
it a better look. In fact, if the wrong size thread
is used, it will just look to big and bulky and take
away from the overall look. There used be a version
of this model that came with all of the paints as
well. I'm not sure if this is still around. Call aound
to your local hobby stores to find out. Everyone has
a different idea of what kinds of paints to use, so
your probably best off leaving it up to the person
your buying this for.
WHERE
TO FIND THIS KIT:
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links provided.
Also
available on a limited basis are custom made decals
from this site...
1/570th
Titanic Railing Set, with Skylight Covers by
Doug May
This is
Doug May's personal design of railing decals for the
1/570th Revell Titanic model. These can be used instead
of removing the plastic, and gives a decent realistic
appearance.
Windows,
doors, portholes, railing signs and anchor grating
by Bruce Beveridge's
Titanic
decals for 1:570. Contains windows and doors, as well
as many other miscellaneous items such as portholes,
railing signs and anchor grating. Includes a plan
of A-Deck to help modelers replace the kit's rectangular
bulkhead.
Paints: