The Monovell P-40 is still one of my favorites. This kit does blow it away (even with the sunken panel lines) in terms of parts fit, but we all know very well why that is. I've still got one in the stash. I've never built the British version or the Pearl Harbor version of that kit. The PH version is the one I'm doing next time. :)
Toshi, you'll enjoy this kit. It deserves all the hype IMHO. I'm finding there is a bit of minor flash on my kit and there are a few poorly located EP marks, but overall it's the fit of the parts that I am really enjoying.
Shipwreck, there will ALWAYS be a place on my bench for a Monovell P-40B. ;)
Brandon, that last Flying Tigers P-40B I did was all sorts of wrong lol. Wrong colors, no FX, and no scratch building at all. BrandonK's Monovell P-40B was waaaaayyy beter than my last attempt at it.
A note for anyone who chooses to use the pilot in this new kit; He doesn't sit on a chute, so he sits too low in the pit. I raised my pilot up almost 4mm to get him up above the cowling. I've had to modify his limbs accordingly and make a new control stick to meet his hand. He is then a bit too wide at his arms and I had to sand him down a bit to get him squeezed in there. Still, he cleans up really well and I know I'm going to enjoy painting him. :)
A question of curiosity maybe someone will be kind enough to answer for me? I hear that not all of the P-40B's had shoulder harnesses and just had lap belts. Is that true? I'd like to know before I add that detail to my pilot.