Meaningless descriptions such as “Late Type” aside, it appears that the Merit kit is supposed to depict a 565-624 series 80’ ELCO. Overall, the kit compares reasonably well to the original ELCO drawings, but contains a number of rather curious errors that could be addressed to make it a more accurate model.
Some of the more obvious problems include:
a. The kit hull has a straight sheer; the real boat had a subtle S curve.
b. The kit deck has a raised lip simulating the margin plank around its perimeter; on the real boat the margin plank’s top was flush with the top of the decking.
c. The side windows on the chart house are too far above the deck.
d. The day cabin roof has a non-existent cable run along its centerline. This does not appear on the ELCO drawings nor photos of boats in the series. In the accompanying photo of the 588 boat, it’s clear this is just a line laying on top of the roof.
e. On the kit, the antenna trunk on the port side of the cockpit is round; on the real boat, it is rectangular.
f. The fins on the kit torpedoes are angular at both ends; on the actual MK13s. they are radiused on the leading edge.
g. The box top art is full of errors and has no value as a reference.
h. The kit’s painting guide supposedly shows Measure 31/20L, but the colors are wrong. The real pattern used two greens (Green 2, Green 3) and black on vertical surfaces, Deck Green (20-G) on horizontal surfaces.
For what it’s worth, the first five errors listed are also on the 1/35 Italeri PT 596 kit.
Photographs of the 588 boat at the ELCO plant prior to being placed in service that illustrate some of these observations can be found here: s73.photobucket.com/.../PT588
Al Ross