Thanks for the info guys. I have a lead for the cockpit colour and the stencil decals in the kit are very comprehensive. I am going to order Vallejo's Mig 29 paint set and look at masks for national markings.
I think that I will go with Eduards MIG 29 A set for the cockpit and the kit includes nose weight and metal undercart.
I haven't done many jets but I think that once I do my due diligence and make cunning but simple plans then I think it could be a nice build.
I will probably take the colour from Eduards set for the cockpit and probably look in the Akah paint range, although Mr. Paint (MRP) had the interior colour in I think, and from using both paints, MRP is the better quality.
Trumpeters 1/32 aircraft kits can, at times, be hit and miss affairs, but I think they are starting to get their act together with growing competition from ZM, Tamiya and HK models etc.
This can only be good for we builders but we may suffer a little pocket bashing as development costs will go up and those will be passed on to we builders and of course certain unscrupulus importers and distributors will further hike prices to make more money So it is important to shop around.
Still, this can only be good for the hobby as kits continue to improve in detail, fit etc. give us better experiences for our dosh and the end result of stunning builds!
Once I have finished the Shinden and the competition builds then I will probably dine into this.... Much fun is anticipate!