Honestly, I've seen that review---right before I ordered one for full price online. To be fair, while Pawel Krupowicz is certainly to be thanked and commended for the effort and thoroughness of his observations, he brings up a plethora of mostly minor dimensional issues that would NOT, in ANY WAY discourage your average modeler from building up an impressive model of a long-neglected kit. I would put the review firmly in the "rivet counter" category, without malice or ridicule. It just simply IS of that nature--calling out perceived or real errors that would only matter to someone who is of a perfectionist bent. Certainly nothing wrong with that--but you have to take the perspective of the reviewer into account. While I, personally, was THRILLED to see this kit finally molded, and will eagerly rip that plastic off and put it in the "next build" category in my stash, Pawel's statement was (as stated in his review) was "...all the joy of building this kit in lost now". Well, ok...sorry to hear that, Pawel, honestly.
I know guys too who look at a near-perfect, 5'10" blond with legs up to her neck and a tiny waist and say "Oh, her hands are too big"....perspective, guys, it's all about perspective...
Cookie Sewel pointed out the most serious omission--the lack of a heat-shield below the turret. Easily corrected and built from lead foil and a little putty., In fact, I say, "GREAT!"--an easy mod that will show a little bit of attention to the omission, and make you feel like you've "improved" your kit.
Honestly, I"m not deterred on bit.