I haven't built this kit, or even seen it in person. I have, however, seen the illustrations in various ads for it, and I've looked at other Constructo ship kits (though not recently, I admit). It looks to me like a fairly typical Continental European sailing ship kit.
Those kits in general are sore subjects among ship modelers. We've thrashed this topic around pretty thoroughly in the Forum over the past several months. Rather than repeat my opinions (which, I suspect, other regulars are pretty sick of reading) here, I've moved the last thread in which we discussed the topic to this page. It's labeled "First wooden ship kit," and it should appear a few lines above this on on the topic list. It's a rather long discussion, but it does eventually get down to several major points that are relevant to European wood kits in general and, I suspect, the Constructo Pandora. Please pay particular attention to the comments (from others as well as me) regarding issues of accuracy vs. the need to have fun with ship models.
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