... same as tge old kit. 'New' Airfix is clearly a successful enterprise. Their new retooling of old classics are today highly regarded as being fairly accurate, well engineered and value for your money even if they had to prune back the variety ( WW1 subjects are now largely forgotten by the new re-brand, for example). The Magister has new decals, a new bright packaging ... but is 'old Airfix' in terms of plastic and parts from their old catalogue. Pilots still have had their legs removed to fit, as before, and the interior sparse -- thus some might grab third party seats and the rest of it. In the real world the Magister was used by dozens of air forces, so there is scope enough to make an attractive miniature. Recommended, but remember, its old Airfix in a new suit of clothes.
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