Daniel Smith This can be a great starter kit for a beginner, and at 20 dollars you can't beat that. Places like HobbyLobby you can pick one up for even cheaper with there 40% off coupon(around 8 dollars with coupon before tax), that you can get off there web site. The only real downside is the amount of injector pin marks, there on about 50% of the parts. Which have to be cleaned up, some are removed with little to no work with putty and sanding. While others that are near raised panel lines, will need more attention so not to remove the panel lines and other detail's.
23 June 2015, 13:44
Kevin Ekstrom The kit builds into a great replica with some elbow grease. It's not really a starter kit, just a kit that needs some muscle to make it shine, and having that muscle to make it into a winner goes way beyond being a so called "starter kit". I don't believe in the moniker "starter kits", it's a fallacy calling any kit a starter kit. It comes down to degrees of difficulty in the build and the effort the model builder is willing to put into it. Just because a kit is sparse does not mean it wont shine.