By the way, The sticker instructions blow. There are like 200+ stickers, and not all of them go where they tell you to. They used the vintage artwork, not the retooled artwork, and they also left off the instructions on where some of the stickers go, like the inner wing ones.
I mean, if you're a collector you probably can go to YoJoe and find the vintage for reference, but it was just lazy if you ask me for them not to check on their instructions. They do include extra stickers, which was cool. I just wish they'd been more accurate with the instructions. I'm a grown ass man, I can't imagine a kid figuring some of these out.
Only other problem I've found besides that is that the big missiles don't sit on their peg. It looks almost like they were reverse-engineered and copied from the old mold, as those pegs seem a tad... "melty" compared to the other pegs which are sharp and hold their missiles just fine (the missiles are fine, they're all interchangeable, just the pegs designated for those missiles don't work that well). It's the pegs on the main body (not under the nose), closer to the fuselage, not the ones closer to the wing tips.
Anyways, small issues, but I feel like the rest of it's awesome for an under-scaled plane. Most of the ARAH fans will dig it, as I never owned a Skystriker and I kinda feel like a little kid with it. Still, it has a few downsides, but they're not big issues really (the missiles are kind of annoying and will probably end up lost, oh well...) and overall, it's pretty badass.
But MAN! THE STICKERS! It took me 2.5 hours to do them right. There are over 200 stickers on this bastard... A lot of tiny ones.