Very cool and informative thread this turned into...
It's interesting that the Imai CS has no blocks? I wonder if that's the case for all versions (Aoshima, Monogram, etc.?)....
The parts definitely have that *Imai* look to them....crisply-molded detail, even the sprues are indentifiable.
By all accounts, the Revell Constitution is clearly superior to the Imai, for various reasons...and I think basically that makes it pretty much the reigning champ of plastic Connie kits...I have some older boxings of both, Connie has a 1976 copyright mark, and the CS has a 1974 copyright (or vice-versa)...I hope that they're early enough so the molds are still clean? They're still in shrinkwrap and I haven't had the heart to open them up yet...the boxes are a little "smushy", I'm convinced that taking off the shrinkwrap would sacrifice the structural integrity of the boxes and they would collapse!
Since I'm such a fan of Imai, I see no reason why I wouldn't pick up their Cutty Sark (or one of the reboxings) and hold on to it until the appropriate time comes to build it.
Steve, I have seen those Imai Connie and CS kits on Ebay...they look immaculate, still wrapped, no dents...and the product description says they come from the personal collection of some former bigwig at Imai? Not sure if that is verifiable, or if it matters? In any case, beautiful though they are, 75 is a little high for a kit I won't plan on building for the next few years...but I'll certainly find one along the way, hopefully for a little better price! (did I tell you guys about the brand new Heller Victory I scored for 20 bucks locally on craigslist? That was a steal!
Which brings another point: "Newer" ships.
Since I got into shipmodeling, I've been interested and fascinated by the old-style ships (stuff from super early up to 18th century....and my preferred aspect is for my models to look old and sorta worn...
When it comes to Cutty Sarks and Consititutions, they're still around, and still in clean shape....I'm sure when the time comes that I build one, I'll be learning a very different form of using washes and whatnot, since they would not look right with my standard "shadows and fades" type of weathering.
And GM, I've not built a model of a metal-sheathed ship...Though it looks like the Victory, The Constitution, and the Cutty Sark will all have that in common....as I work my way up "through the ages", I suppose my techniques will be evolving with the subject matter!
Thanks a lot for the info, friends!
Dave