I don't know why anyone wiuld be afraid to try this kit. It's not impossible, just takes time and patience. Go for it.
This is going to be my second try at the 1/96 Constitution. I finished the first one in the early 70's and it came out quite well but was OOB. (The plastic decks were at best ok) It was the first model ship I ever built.
I have two kits on hand now, a new one and one a friend started in the 80's...good for spares. He gave it to me when I got the new one.
On both of these kits flashing and warpage is not a is not a big problem, but keep it away from heat when in storage.
This one will see Scale Model's wooden deck.
I will use Model Master's clear glue and window maker to do the windows...a lot easier to use than that plastic sheet you get with the kit. Ant it works really well.
On the first, I laid a piece of sand paper flat and sanded the gun carriage wheels just a little to get a larger glue area on the wheels...like a bigger contact patch on your auto tires. Not a bad idea if you do an OOB build.
Harbor Freight has some great plastic clamps with moveable pads that grip well, don't mar, and are 6/99 cents. Great for hull, gun barrels and masts.
Floquil makes some great paints, don't limit what paints you use.
This is a great site. My build will be with furled sails, and it with a sense of appreciation that I will be using and learning form the modelers in here.
I am an n scale rail roader. There are a lot of model railroad accessories to use in here if you wish...lighting for example.
Retired now so should have some time to work on this...between grand kids.