Christopher, I particularly appreciate any advice you can give as an artist. About 30 years ago (I'm now 61) when I was heavy into painting 55mm military miniatures, I ran into an old gentleman by the name of Henri Leon (not sure of the spelling anymore) who was a star in that community. He was a retired New York theater set designer. His idea of modeling, which I totally buy into, was that you are creating an illusion. Sometimes things can be technically perfect and exact scale, but it don't look right! So I've always went with the feel of the subject. As far as building a specific boat, I'm torn. You can never get all the information you need and it bugs you. I kind of like making everything as being reasonably practical and a physicaly possibility. I may go with a generic and create a fictional number for her. Then the rivet counters can't nit pick. I have modeled to the painting stage and haven't used my air brush in more that 15 years. When it comes time, I will probably look into a new one. I used to paint in enamels and mostly oil paints for figure modeling. I may try acrylics, so that will take a lot of experimentation. It's gonna be fun (I hope).
Kurt