Hi 'ya Dan the man!
As for "looks just like the box art": Yup, that was on purpose. Thought the box art was a snazzy looking paint scheme, so I tried to replicate it.
You have "most, maybe all" of the popular commercial kits? Now that's pretty cool. At this point I only have a Sterling Super Swoop, and an early Voodoo kit (not the adulterated "modernized" Voodoo kit w/elongated tail booms). Most of my interest in vintage combat airplanes are the planes from the 60s. Because of my nostalgia-fueled reasons for my like of vintage combat planes, I lose interest pretty quick after the advent foam/etc. (Mid-70s.) Yes, I flew n' fought with foamies, but nostalgic about them? No way. Utilitarian no longer appeals to me. Instead, I like the stylized combat airplanes of yore.
Speaking of Voodoo's..
My last Voodoo met with a glorious fate: The outboard wing folded during an exhibition flight at a C/L contest. At the time it was my favorite vintage winged warrior and it truly pained me to see it go. I had it trimmed (weighted) nearly perfectly, and the X motor on the nose was a dandy. It flew straight and true and turned quite good. It was my "go to" airplane and I put in a bunch of flights on it. Unfortunately, it had a very soft leading edge piece that I just didn't anticipate issues with, and the LE eventually fatigued and failed at the motor pod. I need to build another.
I wouldn't mind gathering up some more vintage kits, but I doubt I'll actually build the kits, instead preferring to "clone it" if possible by using the plans/parts to scratch build a replica like I have some of my others. With the Cat, though, that routed TE/LE make scratching one a hassle, so I just used the kit parts and built one.
Sneaker: I have a Walter Umland repli-kit for a Sneaker. Very good quality. However, I don't recall the original Sneaker having the short nose mounts ala' the Nemesis 2. Instead I "think" I recall them having a full length nacelle pod as was the thing "back then". I will probably shuck the truncated nose pod parts and replace with a full-length nacelle pod assembly.
My "happy place" in C/L is building and flying vintage combat planes. Stunt looks like it could be sort of fun... but long ago lost interest in getting competitive with my hobby of C/L.
Here's a pic of my late Voodoo: