I just called this kit done.....
I had a few issues with paint.....got to the point where I got frustrated and threw the rest of it together.
Not my best build, not my worst. Would say that I'm just "satisfied" with it.
The kit itself is pretty decent. Fit was good for the most part. There are some small issues with how Revell decided to do the cockpit attaching, but it wasn't too bad. I got this kit from HobbyLobby with 40% off, the shipping was very sloooooooooooow. I doubt I will be ordering from them again. Customer service wasn't that great either.
As anyone who has viewed my other kits....I'm not one to follow the norm on painting patterns...this one is no exception. The breaks between the paint colors were done in something of a strange fashion. I took a piece of notebook paper....folded it in half. Cut the paper to width I needed from the centerline of the plane. I then burned the edges of the paper...letting it slowly burn into different depths...then using my fingers, just put it out. I like the way it looks.....to each his own I guess.
I also used the leftover weapons from the F-15 Eagle, and mounted them onto this kit. So the two external fuel tanks and the other missles are from that kit.
For whatever reason, I didn't take any pics of the acutal build. I thought I did, but either I can't find them, or I erased them from my camera by mistake.
Either way, here are the pics that I do have:
https://flic.kr/s/aHsmHx8ezy
EDIT: Meant to add that the decals that came with this kit weren't the greatest. It seemed to take them a long time to release from the sheet, and every one of them wanted to curl as soon as it was removed from the sheet. They also seemed a little thick.
Coming to the workbench: Revell F/A-18E Super Hornet 1/48
Master Air Brushes G22/G25/E91
Master Air Brush Pump TC-20
Vallejo Air Paints
Testers Enamels/Model Master Acryl
Tamiya Extra Thin Cement