It was fun! The LEDs were a bit oversized though (all I could get in those days), but it was nice to bring it to life. I figured since the kit itself wasn't too good, it would go some way compensating for that (and it did as I have fond memories of it).
In 1995 I stocked up on Směr kits during a visit to the Czech republic and this was one of them. Others were a Macchi floatplane racer (which I dropped out of my hands the minute in finished it; it shattered and it was in the bin the next minute as I had just spent several agonising hours rigging the b-st-rd and would definitely not want to repeat that!). Another was a Walrus, which was nice and bulky and surprisingly impressive sitting on the shelf. Yet another was a "1/48" Savoia SM 79, which I still have, but I reckon it's not worth building. I'm not even sure I can be bothered to use it as a paint mule it's that bad! Lastly there was a 1/72 Dewoitine D.520, which was a copy of the classic Heller kit (which I had built in the past), but including a pilot, and good fun to build. All in all a variety of experiences with these chunks of plastic, but at least they didn't break the bank! 🙂