Thanks All!!!
I think in the end it was worth the effort. But I don't think I can reccomend this kit to anyone. But for me it was a great test. Having left the hobby about a decade ago due to having a family,a big house renovation, children, etc..., this kit got me back into it. I started a few other models before, but for some reason I lost intrest in them. After the Sanger Ki-67 I found my taste for the hobby again.
The "Peggy" turned out to be quiet a conversation topic on our club's anual model show contest. And it did not look out of place next to Catalina's, Spit's and some modren jets on the competition table.
The Ki-67 did not enter our own competion, ofcourse.
Though, now I'm gonna take a little break from Vacu kits and build a few normal kits. I still have to finish my N1K2 "George" and I enrolled in my first group build here with the old Tamiya Buffalo.
But I gathered quiet some usefull data to tackle Sanger's Yokosuka P1Y1...Although at fisrt sight this looks like an easier kit to build, but I have to give the parts a good check with some scale plans first.
I don't doubt that I will regret writing the "easier build" part...