I've built about 30 resin model ships, and I was happy with about 25 of them. Some brands are better than others. The cost of developing molds is lower but it has a much smaller production run. I have HP Models 1/700 Charles DeGaulle CVN that I'm quite fond of. It took longer to build than my Trumpeter 1/700 scale USS Stennis but it was worth it. I had a JAG collective 1/700 resin USS Long Beach CGN-9 that is very good. It was damaged last time I moved and its sitting in a box witing for me to fix it. HP, White Ensign, Delphis (from Italy), Combrig (from Russia), JAG (USA now distributed by another company), Corsair Armada, Samek, and NNT (German) are all resin model ship brands that I have bought and haqve been happy with. For resin kits yo use cyanoacrylate glue (I avoid using a brand name), but you can also use epoxy (any cure speed), and you can use elmers white glue that you can buy at the supermarket. Thin the white glue with a little water and give it ample time to dry and it works well. I also have developed a lot of skills using cyanoacrylate (CA) or (super glue) and use it in place of solvent glues on my plastic models fairly often.