Proof the I started building again is this pic of my 1/72 scale Tamiya Nanzan and MPM Reppu.
The Tamiya kit is a great little kit with no problems yet and don't expect there to be. The MPM kit is a totally different story since its a limited production kit and one of their early ones, when my kit was made the molds looked like they were already starting to fall apart which meant a great deal of carving and sanding were involved before any dry fitting could take place. The propeller was very bad and one of the propeller blades snapped off and was lost trying to remove it from the thick sprue and I had to use a propeller from an old scrapped model to make a replacement. Most of the carving and sanding is done and the dry fitting is looking good so the rest of the build should be a lot easier from now on.
Here are both models just before the fuselage halves were glued together.
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The Tamiya kit is a great little kit with no problems yet and don't expect there to be. The MPM kit is a totally different story since its a limited production kit and one of their early ones, when my kit was made the molds looked like they were already starting to fall apart which meant a great deal of carving and sanding were involved before any dry fitting could take place. The propeller was very bad and one of the propeller blades snapped off and was lost trying to remove it from the thick sprue and I had to use a propeller from an old scrapped model to make a replacement. Most of the carving and sanding is done and the dry fitting is looking good so the rest of the build should be a lot easier from now on.
Here are both models just before the fuselage halves were glued together.

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