Actually, I'm looking for an Elizabethan warship of about 1585, but I can not find anywhere. After much deliberation, I then decided to go for this simple model. It came very well packaged, like a box of devil in a gift box, in an outer packaging in the shipping box. Nevertheless, the bow mast had drilled anything by cardboard, but without taking any damage. The tension and the rigging were perfectly fine. Although some important details, such as cabin design and steering wheel have been omitted, it nevertheless has eihige beautiful details like guns (flaps), Anchor, Kömbüse and full rigging. It is far less detailed, as the expensive models, but (as I like to tinker) quite expandable without having to fumble equal along an entire sample set. The ship is not the famous HMS Victory, although the name suggests it. The real Victory has 3 gun decks. Anyway, this is a pretty entry-ship, in which future modellers for example to study the structure of shrouds and rigging. For the price a successful model.