Be sure to post some pictures of your boat for all to see. I enjoy seeing what others are doing and learning about other boats, especially picking up how to tips. There a a lot of boats out there to choose from and forums like this really provide insights one would not normally have. When I retire, I am going to attempt scratch building, but for now time constraints allow me only enough to build/assemble what I think of as kit boats.
I am considering getting getting the ENTZ, but read some reports on an RC forum here in the US a few blokes mentioned a few issues they had experienced. A chap in BC, Canada I chat with, has one, and has shared his disappointment with the kit he purchased. I'll leave it at that, because I have no first hand knowledge of the boat. I will be very interested in learning how your build goes and how she sails. They are certainly are nice looking boats!
I am just finishing my 4th boat, which I feel very fortunate to have been able to acquire from a fellow who bought it back in 1996, but never got around to building it. The boat is no longer made and finding one took me almost 5 months of searching (Tamiya Yamaha Round the World) If you are not familiar with this one, it is a 1/20th scale model of the boat that won the Whitbread Round the World Race : 985mm long, 1814mm tall and 264mm wide. I believe it is now called the Volvo RTW race. My thought was that if this boat was good enough to win a race around the world (36,000 Miles) it should be able to handle a small lake or pond with relative ease. Happy to report, she does. I attached a picture or two for you to see.
I just began work on 1M Seawind (the Carbon Fiber edition, also a discontinued model) This is a joint project with a friend who has been building models of one kind or another for most of his life. He is 72 years young, a retired life guard with decades of boating experience. Interestingly, he builds more RC Aircraft than boats. He has more RC planes, boats and cars than any Hobby Shop I ever seen. Unlike me, he is one of those guys who can build almost anything and has the tools do it. Don has been a great help to me, especially on the finer points of model building these things.
I will be taking some photos moving forward, and will share our comments along the way for those who may have an interest in this boat. Enjoy the build and
Good sailing
Windchaser