Thank you all for your kind comments.
Jon - I paid $80 Canadian for this beast, I did a quick conversion in regards to the Accurate Armour Staghound and it comes to $113 before shipping, taxes, duty, and other miscellaneous fees that I'm sure would be tacked on.
As far as fit goes .... yes it really is that bad. A large number of the pieces weren't even close. In the early photo you can see how much card stock I had to put in to align the front upper hull. I probably could have driven Mike's 97 through the gap. Unfortunately I also have heard that the A.A. kit is no real joy either so you can take your chances one way or the other. S-Models is out of Poland so you may get the kits a little cheaper in Europe though I can't be 100% sure.
Muzzleflash - Of course, isn't that what tarps and camo nets are made for !!!! LOL The nice thing about the Staghound (or at least the photos that I have) is that it was literally festooned with nets, tarps, bags, and any other sundry that the average Canadian Soldier could steal. That makes it a little easier when it came to a couple of rather naughty seams.
Eric & Mike - Yes you guys have heard my moans and grumbles about this build. But all in all, I'm quite happy with how she is turning out. It is a kit I always wanted to build and I'm going to like having it grce my shelves when it's done.
modelkid & ILuv3ggs - thanks guys
Happy Modelling and God Bless
Robert