Yes, that's the one I bought about 2 1/2 years ago when they were a little cheaper. I have to say, that it even LOOKS intimidating in the big heavy roll when it arrives. Opening it and viewing the CD-ROM gives you a little more idea of the TASK ahead, chore, may be a better word. All the corners need colorization with a good set of artists pens or felt tips so the colors aren't thrown off a little by the whitish folds. I have always been curious as to how much foamboard is required to complete one as well. Could plastic be much more expensive?...even an upgrade set of parts to convert the shuttle tower to the original LUT?
I still wish there was a plastic, full-scale (1/96) launch/umbilical tower. There's not a paper model IN THE WORLD that does justice to its subject, and I've built a few of spacecraft to have a partial idea, The colors are nice, the prices are attractive (FREE in some cases from NASA sites) but its not 3-d-ish enough, IMHO.......Since I've almost completed the first of the two I have, I'll probably be starting the paper L/UT this winter. I've ordered an Aioshima 1/96 Columbia/Eagle kit due to a review that stated this kit does justice to the actual vehicles. I know the parts in the Revell kits are rather, well.......I'm looking forward to the arrival of this kit this week.
Bob