Jonathan:Jonathan wrote: My advise is throw the old Fujimi kit in the nearest bin as fast as possible and buy a cheap Tamiya one!
You were soooo right about this. With some free time around Christmas, I finally had a chance to pull this one out of the box and have a go at starting it. I can't comment on accuracy (though I would presume that there are some issues here), but the fit and detail is simply atrocious! Though it's a veritable cornucopia of sink marks, poorly placed ejector pin marks, and flash (as if the kit were designed solely to exemplify these characterisitics), it's the poor part fit where the designers really outdid themselves!
I'm having a hard time trying to find the right level of effort on this one. I don't want to just throw it in the trash. So, given that I want to complete it, how much effort to expend is the question. With many better kits of the Shokaku on the market, it's not worth the effort to scratch many parts. I also can't just build it straight from the box and leave it the way it is. So, I'm using putty and a bit of sheet plastic and just trying to get something that is minimally acceptable so that I can move on to a more satisfying project.
I'll definitely try to keep this experience in mind as a lesson learned: sometimes, no matter how inexpensive a kit is, it's still no bargain.
Dave