She's all set up and I photographed the Lightning on a neutral background. Overall, this was a very good example of Airfix's new tool line. Almost every single part was engineered to fit excellently. Here's my list of pros and cons:
Pros
- excellent parts fit, shape and design.
- two schemes to choose from
- superior Cartograph decals
- Inclusion of FOD guard for intake
- excellent landing gear well detail
- tires 'bulged' to indicate weight of plane
- clear parts for missile tips (2 varieties)
- fine decals for 'yellow' line-work around canopy
- you really can't beat the price...low price but good quality
- No flash
- Instructions are well done with no erroneous steps
Cons
- I find Airfix's plastic to be somewhat soft and has a 'rough' texture on flat surfaces (I've heard but can't confirm that Airfix does this to make brush painting easier, but, again, can't confirm this)
- molding seams need lots of work to sand or shave, but, the soft plastic makes it easy, but, it was constant
- Refuelling prod didn't sit well against the underside wing (only real poor fit for me)
- little to no cockpit detail (this continues to surprise me with Airfix's new tooling line - they cockpits are quite spartan..I wonder if its done to keep costs down??)
- Didn't like 'belly bulge' being multiple parts..I realize it's to allow release of different versions down the road, but, the multiple parts were a pain for this version.
Here she is and I'd like to take the badge for finishing this build....Thanks for looking!!
I like this pic as you can really see the clear dome on the tip of the missile.