Here's some of the "goodies".
There is a school of thought that says using wooden decks is a bit of a cheat as you don't have to paint 'em to look like wood, they could be right. However, it don't 'arf add to the modelling effort. As seen, they're 0.4mm thick, 0.1mm is accounted for by the peel-off backing and I reckon the self-adhesive layer is about 0.05mm thick so not a lot of wood left.
If you don't get the build and paint sequence right, they won't go on and they're very fragile. You need to be very careful not to spill paint on 'em and finger marks ain't allowed. It is possible to make adjustments but it's very limited, you can only cut off, not put on. There are 16 sections, 3 cover the main deck from bow to stern.
I'm not convinced the colour is right but who's to know. I like the effect and don't mind the extra effort, so there!
As for the brass, there are 115 part Nos, I'm sure I won't use 'em all. If you look hard, you may see something that looks like spiral staircases, on LH, one RH, that will be fun.
Haddock.