Last night I pre-ordered a Felixstowe Late version, and another spool of EZ Line...
I have a Caldercraft kit, Nelson's Navy series, the HMS Sherbourne. Wood and rope (twine) mostly, and it was right in there with the Felixstowe cost-wise. I think, medium aside, they are basically equivalent. Complex, interesting, historical and hours of modeling enjoyment. I think the only reason to buy a model kit, regardless of price, is that one enjoys it and want to build it.
I'm in a now-permanent stress reduction life. Getting and dealing with cancer has prompted a new perspective and being healthier certainly involves stress reduction. My new kit, and the few other rather larger and complex kits that are waiting patiently on the shelf, promise many days of reduced stress modeling. Cheap at many times the price. I just finished the cockpit/framing for my Roland C.II tonight. I'll post some photos in the appropriate thread later tonight. I will say that having that kit and a "road tool kit" along has certainly made my enforced stay near the hospital more enjoyable and has reduced my stress considerably.
Sorry to hijack this thread. Done now.