I am just finishing building a tracer with a .46fx and retracts. It was an easy plane to put together however, the fit on some of the parts on the fuselage was atrocious. It came out nice and straight but i had to do some modifying of pieces to get it that way. For instance, the notches in the fuse top for the bulkheads were not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and the instuctions dont mention anything about checking. I ended up just whacking off the alignment tabs on a couple of the bulkheads so i could get them straight. I may have just gotten an airplane right before the cutting dies were due for replacement but i wasted a lot of time with all the crooked and wavy fuse pieces. Everything else went together easy, the wheel wells were time consuming also but i guess worth the effort. It came out nice and straight in the end though. I am still just mulling over my covering scheme

I've got plenty of white to use, most of a roll of black, a roll of blue, most of a red trim sheet, and red and black trim striping tape, and the decals are red and black. Anyone have any trim ideas? I dont want to spend 3 years on an elaborate trim scheme (I am very slow with covering) I hope to fly it in a month or 2 time permitting.
Oh, i would also recommend fastening the the belly pan temprorarily to the fuse and fitting it before gluing it to the wing. Its a pain in the ass to sand the sides after its glued on. Just my .02