It's obviously a long way off for me (at least not till the new year) but I'm currently looking for my next ship project. I'm presently working on the latter stages of the Revell S-100--which I'm really enjoying and highly recomend--and want to add another 1/72 scale maritime subject.
I really like the scale since it does away with most of the 'fiddle factor' that you get with smaller ships, even if it comes at a cost of bigger pricetag, more shelf space and longer build time. Anyway...
I've been looking at the Matchbox/Revell HMCS Snowberry corvette kit, which will *just barely* fit on my bookcase's shelf, is a subject I like and would make a nice partner to the S-100. On the other hand, I've heard it's a clunkly old matchbox kit with very little detail (the majority of builds I've seen extensively add aftermarket and scratchbuilt stuff) and increasingly harder to get.
Meanwhile, There's the recent releases I've seen of the Revell 1/72 Gato (and other?) sub kits. Recently released, hopefully good quality(?) and with any needed aftermarket stuff still available. BUT, there's NO way it'd fit on my shelf and it's significantly more expensive than the Snowberry kits I've seen. It also seems to be what everybody else is building right now, which has its advantages and disadvantages.
So, would you choose the Snowberry, the Gato or suggest something else?