Two kits: #1 Dynaflite 40 size Fun Scale P-40. Trust me, there was nothing fun about it. In fact, it was such a PITA that it's been in various stages of construction for well over 15 years. I work on it, get aggravated and then leave it to collect dust until I forget the frustrations and then work to have a relapse. #2 was the Top Flite Red Box A6M Zero. Should have just sold it before I started it. I read the review in RC Reports (boy I miss that magazine) and couldn't believe it, but it was spot on. In fact, they mentioned the fact that no where in the instruction manual do they mention adding the fuel tank. So if you followed the instructions as directed, you would have a great hangar queen because it would have no fuel to use. Besides that, wood was super hard. Finally gave it to a friend who had built one previously and crashed it because it was weigh too heavy (intentionally misspelled). Thing weighed in at something like 14 pounds after the lead he needed to add to balance. Flew about as good as a brick.