Ok, folks Finally took the pictures, and they're posted below........
The box is fairly large. Very nice art work on it. It's about 16"x10"x4".
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Lots of parts. All are very well-detailed, with finely-scribed recessed panel lines, and rivets, too. There is even a photo-etch fret in there with seat belts on it, and a lead nose weight (it's in the small bubble wrap next to the upper right of the brown box for the canopy). Impressed that the nose weight was considered. The instruction booklet is exceptional! Probably the best instruction booklet I've seen. It has color drawings for the five different paint schemes, which is much better than the gray scale painting guides that I'm used to seeing. It even has a few color photos of the engine mounts.
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A very nice touch - a separate box to protect the clear parts. They're also bagged in clear plastic, although I've removed the clear parts from said bag for the photo....
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A few sample photos of the parts. I've kept them in the sealed bags until it's time for it's turn on the bench. The cockpit looks very well apportioned, with a lot of detail. It should be, seeing as how this is 1/32nd scale....
All in all, I'm very impressed with this kit. I'm very glad that we have a well-engineered OV-10 kit on the market finally. Not sure when this one will make it to the bench, but I'm thinking of posting an in-depth build when it happens.
Gary
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!