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As this arrived i thought id crack it open and try and complete it for this GB so here goes. Box Shots etc DSC_0051 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0052 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0053 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0054 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0055 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Sprues DSC_0056 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0057 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0058 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0059 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0060 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0061 by stuart wellard, on Flickr DSC_0062 by stuart wellard, on Flickr First up was the tab stabilisers which prevent any sinkage for the top and bottom fuselage. DSC_0063 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Airscoop constructed. DSC_0064 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Air Scoop affixed to the engine intake. DSC_0065 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Airbrushed insignia white DSC_0066 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Ready to be cemented together DSC_0067 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Top & Bottom fuselage halves cemented together with a little persuasion at the rear end. DSC_0068 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Tails bits and pieces cemented in place, no issues to this point whatsoever which is what you expect from a Hasegawa kit. DSC_0069 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Engine and exhaust components which allow you to rotate from horizontal to verticle when made. Careful not to get paint in the rotating sections or it simply wont. Same for any glue, which should be used sparingly. DSC_0070 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Flaps installed. Be careful as they are easily confused if your clipped them off the sprue and go to place them without knowing which is which. Basic knowledge but easily done. DSC_0071 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Ready for primer DSC_0072 by stuart wellard, on Flickr Paints to be used. DSC_0073 by stuart wellard, on Flickr