Hello, Toshi San! :)
I've also been seeing it at Hobby Lobby for a long while now. They marked it down 40% off so I had to strike while the iron was hot, lol.
The rivet detail was already there so it was a simple matter of using a scribe (The pointy needle-like object in pictures 2-4. A needle will also work as well) to push the impressions into the plastic. After that I used my micro drill to widen and deepen the holes. I left them deep because I want to make dang sure a wash will get inthere after I paint this thing.
The smaller rivets you see are simply the scribe impressions that I didn't drill out. There are a few locations on the wings as well where I will do this as well.
I glued the wings and the elevators on earlier and I dry fit the wheels and the propeller. This kit still goes together really well after all of these years. I have it sitting on the landing gear and its not even glued together yet lol.
I think you would like this kit Toshi. It brings back a lot of great memories even though I never built a Lindberg kit when I was a kid. But it reminds me so much of the old Monogram kits that its nostalgic.
You'll see that with a little work this kit can look good when you're done with it. Its got those classic lines and good engineering that make it a pleasure to build. :)
The details are old fashioned because of the functionality that was built into it, but it still looks like a Stuka. The decals are a little simplistic, but I'm sure they'll look fine. The only thing I need to research is where the ejection ports should be located for the wing mounted machine guns. There isn't even a hint of where they should be on this kit.
Next time you see this kit at Hobby Lobby and you have the opportunity to grab it with a discount, do it. It will be great to have in the stash for later. :)