![]() With some experience you can move down or up in scale as you please. For a beginner, the railing is physically larger and you are able to teach your 15 dancing thumbs how to bend it and make it do what you want it to. In 1:350 the same rail will be 6 or 7 mm (1/4 inch) tall. In 1:700 scale railings are going to be about 3mm (1/8 inch) tall. ![]() If you are going to add PE, I'll add a bit to Don's response. I don't do a lot of 1:700 shopping online, but Hobby Link Japan seems to have a good selection of various Japanese manufacture plastic ships and aftermarket. Same plastic in different boxes, PitRoad has sales priority in the Orient while Trumpeter sells in the West. PitRoad and Trumpeter of China seem to have a marketing deal in 1:700. ![]() Hasegawa, PitRoad, and Tamiya are all pretty good, but some of the Tamiya kits are reboxes of old PitRoad ans may be sketchy. Newer Fujimi kits are good, as are newer Aoshima. If you're not adding PE, then by all means go straight to your preferred subject in 1:700 scale.
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