Actually, Revell of Germany seems to be doing just that . . . every new release seems to be of a museum ship. Look at their past . . . HMS Victory, USS Constitution, Cutty Sark, Charles Morgan. Although the kits HMAV Bounty, Mayflower, and Golden Hind came before the reconstructions, those ships are now represented as reconstructions. The Batavia was based on a reconstructed museum ship, and the Viking Ship was based on an intact one found in Europe. Look at the Dom Fernando e Gloria (although this kit originated in Russia with Occidental). Finally, their new release of Wasa later this year will continue this trend. One can only hope that they will continue it with the two British frigates maintained as museums, and the French one building as well as the Zeven Provencien building in Holland.
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but I really wish other manufacturers would join in. Also, these kits are small; I would like a few more 1/96 scale ships.
That said, I decided to try Crackers' advice. I downloaded the plans for the 1/96 scale Model Shipyard British frigate HMS Cleopatra. I started using the templates for the paper model to cut the pieces out of sheet styrene; I have built the keel and the frames so far. If this works, I may later try the HMS Bellona, HMS Mercury, and HMS Enterprize in the same scale.
Bill