Hello deckhand! Welcome to the forums.
I'm almost done building the Swift as my first wooden ship kit. Here's what it looks like now:
Let's say this kit has some serious problems, but can be built looking nice. The hull needs a lot of work, but isn't actually really hard. I'd say you don't really need motor tools here, a good sanding block would be a much better choice here. It worked for me to put the planks of the first layer in water for some time and then heat them over a candle and bend them while hot. Using a combination oc CA and white glue was also a good choice, where the CA glue was used instead of nails, so to say - to hold a plank in place quickly and firmly.
The problems with this kit are mainly serious errors in the plans - like the people that were drawing them didn't care for the real thing at all. Although there isn't really something like the real thing here - it's not a recreation of a specific vessel but rather a "what if" based on some historical drawings - some fittings like the chainplates and their channels show complete disregard for how they should look like or function. The rigging plan I got was also worthless. What I did was to take the Model Shipways Katy instructions - essentially same ship but much more correct - and build according to them. I also made my own sails at this stage.
If you have any more questions, I'd be glad to help. Good luck with your projects and have a nice day
Paweł