Hi Gaston
True, it's not the greatest picture ever of a Whirlwind, but just as you should never judge a book by its cover - you certainly shouldn't damn a kit on account of its boxtop painting!

(To do that would be to trash some of the most fantastic "garage" kits produced by superb modellers who maybe aren't so skilled at artwork...)
But getting back to Matt - that's the whole point; I can see things already that I don't think I'll be able to leave be. I actually used to work for Westland (in a later incarnation), so I almost feel duty-bound to do my best on the Whirlwind

- but, while it's important to point out both highs and lows in kits, what modellers finally make of them is wonderfully subjective. That's the joy of modelling, and why most of us are here.

All the best
Rowan