" G "
What you stated is true . But with careful scratch building this can be achieved .The Sheer isn't as bad a problem as the bridge area .The U.S.S. Dixie ( A Destroyer tender . Although shorter , has a similar Bridge . So does the Piedmont !
The sheer is noticeable from a distance , but , I do believe it can be done . Yes , with this hull ! I have done four of the Dixie's for friends from here and one Matsonia which was smaller ( Shorter by thirty foot ).
I would say because of the scale it would be not be that big a chore . Many of thos older ships had beautiful sheer and other great lines . Only the true ship afficianado would know what to look for though !
You have to remember " G " the wood models of liners are way out there in accuracy , Meaning , None ! At least with this old veteran model we can get close .
It's like the REVELL Brasil, Brazil ?/Argentina situation .She was a Moore-McCormack ship of a size smaller than the Doria . But She is a good start to that goal . How many models of the Andrea Doria have you seen . Or her adversary the Stockholm ? By the way . Did you know that in Portugal , Spain and Italy ,Andrea is a male's name . He , Andrea Doria was one of their well respected Admirals or something like that .