I had a chance to pull out the kits this afternoon (though brief it was!) It'll take some effort to make tracings,I was hoping to use a scanner on the die cut sheets, but the sheets since the sheets were long and overhung the edge, the lip of the scanner tray raised the sheets up 3/8ths of an inch and made everything fuzzy. I'll have to re-group and try again. I was able to get some decent scans of the Eagle Hellcat cut out parts though. I'll take the plans with me to work this week and see if I can get away to a copy store for some plan scans, may try to save on a disc o something I will say this, besides the diecut parts the Guardian has a pile of smaller sized wood pieces and blocks. Lots O stuff.
After looking through the Skyshark, Corsair, and Guardian, it was very clear that all the comments about the quality of the wood Sterling used are true
![Layingdown LL~](https://stunthanger.com/smf/Smileys/classic/side_laugh.gif)
LL~You can see the saw marks on a lot of the sheets and boy are they rough!!! Even the plywood is crap, half green and half brown
![Head bang HB~>](https://stunthanger.com/smf/Smileys/classic/headbang.gif)
But then again, they are ok for patterns
![y1 y1](https://stunthanger.com/smf/Smileys/classic/yeah.gif)