I built this kit about ten years ago to try out some concepts prior to tackling the Minicraft 1:350 Titanic kit. For a kit introduced in the mid-70's there were few assembly problems other than getting the focs'l deck to sit properly in the hull. Your satifaction with the completed model will depend on what you expect from this kit, some things to consider:
(1) There is no provision made for rigging stays for the funnels, so you'll need to drill holes in the funnels and boat deck or try to use strected sprue tacked down for the stays.
(2) The boats and davits are produced as a single unit and lack a lot of detail, plus they mount into the boat deck through a long slot which is difficult to conceal (I did a lot of trimming and painted the stringer below the boats the same color as the deck and no one noticed). Similarly, the ratlines for the masts are also molded as a solid unit and look pretty clunky.
(3) There is very little molded-in detail in the superstructure - prominent items such as windows (in the public rooms), port holes and doors are all missing. If you can find and scan a good graphic of the Titanic you might be able to color it, scale it down, and make custom decals (maybe one or two narrow strips for the entire deck) to add this.
(4) The two major painting challenges were getting waterline correct at the bow and painting the thin yellow band on the hull just below the superstructure.
For a buck though, it should be a fun break from aircraft.
Have fun,
Mike