I seem to be experiencing a sense of deja vu...maybe because I just visited the Drydock Models website. Fancy meeting you here, Greg.
The Revell Germany
Constitution is essentially the same as the American version - just more expensive. The kit has been through several reboxings over the past thirty years or so. Sometimes it has sails; sometimes it doesn't. (If the one you buy has sails, I recommend throwing them in the trash before leaving the hobby shop. While you're at it, throw out those abominable plastic-coated "shrouds and ratlines" too.)
It's a good kit - one of the best on the market. A fine basis for a serious scale model.
Most - but not all - Revell Germany ship kits are just reissues of American Revell ones. The Dutch sailing merchantman
Batavia, for instance, seems to be an exclusively Revell Germany product. I note with horror, though, that Revell Germany is about to reissue the old Revell "H.M.S. Beagle," which is an aberration based on the firm's ancient H.M.S.
Bounty. And I think the Revell Germany
Gorch Fock is a reboxing of the Revell U.S.C.G.C.
Eagle. On the other hand, the Revell Germany new releases include the U.S.S.
Kearsarge - one of the most sought-after Revell kits ever. And the two newly reissued merchant ships, the
Savannah and
Hawaiian Pilot, are great exercises in nostalgia.
Youth, talent, hard work, and enthusiasm are no match for old age and treachery.