Plastic model kits are out of date in this internet / digital age. In the 60/70th, I remember kits like Queen Mary (1), Queen Elisabeth (1), Canberra, France, a French ferry, etc. Most om them 20 to 40 cm long. Brands like Revell and Aurora. Later the famous Finnjet ferry, a Ben-Line-cargoship, a C3-cargo, a T2-tanker. In my youth every boy was busy with plastic kits (cars, planes, warships, etc). What is the youth doing to day? Facebooking and internet.
Recently I was lucky to find a new kit of the Finnjet, 40 cm long, on a local version of E-bay. Here in Holland only the QM2 is for sale now, some 50 cm long. And indeed the Titanic in several scales. And the ferry Color Magic and the cruiseship Aida-something. That is it!
Therefore I started building ferries and ro/ro-cargo's in wood and paper now from scratch: a nice paste time in the dark winter evening hours!
The number of people that are interested in plastic kits and buy them, is simply to small to afford releasing a new kit. Alas, those days are over!