I bought this at my LHS today and it is one huge box.!older kit of a Korean War era Spit. 
That wasn’t too bad a kit for its time.
One minor issue that comes to mind. The guns/ammo access panels on the wings can be removed to show the internals. If you wish to display them open, you may wish to extend the ammo belts somehow, so that they actually reach the guns.
Thanks for the heads up!any other suggestions .comments welcome!
I forgot to mention something rather odd about this kit.;The sprues are molded in light gray,dark gray and black! 
Yep. Matchbox always moulded their kits in 2-3 colours to add interest for kids who didn’t want to paint their models.
I just remembered something else about this kit - the upper wing root area has insert pieces to form the curvature between the fuselage and wings. Take a little time there to make sure the alignment is right. [;)]
Yes!might save a bit of body work!
The inclusion of the fuel and oil tanks is a nice touch,but will be hidden when I join the fuselage halves.Fit is again quite nice. 
Looks like she’s coming together nicely. [:)]
Yes!Just some minor seam work that i usually have to do with all of my aircraft builds.The Williams Red Lion needed much more!
I like the 3 piece design of the lower wing sections.Much more thought was given to the design and much better than the usual stick the wings into the side of the fuselage routine.Pretty advanced feature at the time this kit was tooled. 









