
As ususal, beautiful box art!

A generous selection of different marking options. I'll go for the top one with the yellow spinner and Polish chess board (after all the kits are Made in Warsaw


As usual with Arma, everything is kept on one single sprue. Perfect for Magnus the Slow Builder! There is also a small piece of etch and masks, something I suspect will only be included in the "Expert"-boxings. Only one set of masks by the way, I'll have to do the other one the old fashioned way...

Surface detail (even if there isn't a load of it on a Yak)...

...is nearing Eduard quality. With every new kit released they get a bit sharper!

And finally I couldn't resist these. I am a rookie when it comes to Soviet paints so this was the easy way out (and it has NOTHING to do with the attractive packaging

So, let's put knife to plastic!

Magnus