I built the Pyro USS Maine as a kid, and didn't know, or care, how inaccurate it was until, some years later, I found some photos of the real thing. It just looked classy, with all that gold paint!
I also built the Revell Sport Fisherman as a kid, and now realise that the fact that nothing fit wasn't my fault. I even bought another one when Revell Germany re-released it a couple of years ago as part of their 50th anniversary programme. I think I can do a decent job on it now - I even have some wood-effect decal for it when the time comes!
But the worst ship (actually boat) kit that I've actually built sice I returned to the hobby was undoubtably the Airfix 1/72 Severn-class RNLI Lifeboat. Nothing fit, soft,soapy and inaccurate detail, worst decals, in terms of silvering, that I've seen for many a year. Lots of interior detail, none of it especially accurate, and none of it visible through the coke-bottle glazing once you've put the roof on. Even the parts layout on the sprues was so cramped and illogical that it became a major barrier to completing the kit, especially as anything thinner than about 60 thou split when you tried to cut it from the sprue. The plastic was reluctant to take either CA or liquid poly.
That said, I was building it for my LHS, so resisted the (very strong) temptation to bin it. They were very pleased with it, and have sold several of the kits on the strength of people coming into the shop and seeing the built-up model....
and it passed the capsize test:
Cheers,
Chris.
Cute and cuddly, boys, cute and cuddly!