JohnLumley- Thanks for the link to the instructions! I looked 2 times in the box after I pulled the jet out. No instructions... I saw Jason's note on that and hey you guys are learning - No big deal. At least you have recognized the mistake and posted the instructions on your website- Well done. It took me a little time to find the screws that came with the stabilizers. I didn't really thing to look in there.
I love the detail on the plane and the crisp colors and shinny bare metal.
We use to have a playground near my house that we would go to when I was a kid. They had all kinds of things to climb and play on. The best was a shinny F-86 Sabre jet. Man- it was great to climb into the cockpit and pretend to fly that baby around. I get to relive that all over again with this little beauty!
I have to compliment Admiral on their box design! Bravo! I think you could have dropped my box off the roof and still would have been in one piece. Can't say that about a 21st Century or Motorworks box after it's been "handled" by a WM stock person...

This is Admiral's first try, so I won't rag on the pilot - cause they are gonna change that for the new plane- right Jason?? (I can loan you my 21st F-104 Pilot if you need him)
Overall I could not be more pleased about buying, assembling and marvelling at this new F-86 Sabre jet plane. Admiral Toys -Welcome to the big league and thanks for a great 1st plane! May your ME-262 be as good or better!