I note in your post you say "good model". Be sure to read and take to heart the article on building the Lindberg Blue Devil titled "Trial By Ordeal" (get the hint)
http://www.steelnavy.com/BDFletcher.htm
This article addresses the pitfalls and shortcomings of the kit.
In a word, DON'T! Not unless you have immense patience and time. Since the time that article was written there is a photoetch set available. But that doesn't begin to address the problems with the kit. Caveat emptor.
If you want a big Fletcher, Iron Shipwright makes a 1:192 scale resin & brass. There are several RC scale Fletchers which are available also.
The best of the smaller Fletchers is the round-bridge Fletcher by Tamiya in 1:350 scale. It has some problems, but it fits together well. Trumpeter's Fletcher, sold as The Sullivans has numerous problems - it doesn't get my recommendation unless it is for a project.
The best photoetch for this scale is probably by Gold Medal Models. Flagship Models also makes a good set. While the Tom's Modelworks set for the 1:350 set is also very good I do not recommend Tom's sets to novice ship modelers. Tom Harrison uses a softer brass which more easily crushes under an errant thumb.
In 1:700 scale the better Fletchers are again by Tamiya, either their round-bridge sold as the Fletcher or the square-bridge sold as the Cushing.