The kit itself has been commented on by Mr Cleaver just this week, and his analysis is well stated from my gathering thus far.
The kit includes a nice decal sheet for three ANG planes, as well as for the single plane that was sent to be evaluated by the RAF. The kit also includes masks for some of the more intricate painted ANG patterns. Additionally, masks are offered for the wheels, and for the inside and outside of the canopy.
A fret of photo etch is available for extra details. This is not colored but included some nice extra details. I occasionally questioned the need for PE given some of the surface detail present on the molded plastic. Regardless they provide essential details that help make for a more appealing kit. Also included are lenses for the gunsight.
The instructions are provided in a glossy heavy weight color booklet, similar to Eduards typical offering. The instructions leave little to the imagination. Part locations and color callouts are there, and only occasionally confusing only due to the density of instructions being shown on some steps.
In general, the plastic is finely molded, and fit and finish is actually quite good. There is flash here and there that will adversely affect fit and finish of parts, but if you are able to make sense of what is excess and what is substantial to the kit, you are rewarded with general good fit, evident of good kit engineering.
Constuction:
Surprise surprise, building begins with the cockpit. The cockpit is well detailed, and includes photo-etch levers, panel and decals for placards, etc. The IP has an option for simple decals on a painted panel, or decals and PE details over/under. I opted for the later. The kit includes a miniature flare gun, how cool! Also hard to see, but the NAA logos are present on the rudder pedals. Again, great details!
Currently, panels are awaiting decals, and a few misc details.
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