Unlike the typical Vacu-Form this model has some weight to it. It can take a beating as I discovered when I lost my grip on it and watched it plunge to the floor and bounce. There was a moment where I was kind of hoping to see it shatter but it rebounded like nothing happened.
@Graeme/Gingie - I had considered swapping out the kit engines with some 1/48th scale units from an A-10 Thunderbolt II but that did not look as practical as I had hoped and losing the thrust-reverser feature would have meant coming up with something to replace that feature. So I stuck with the original engines and added the B-57 Canberra air-scoop feature.
The counter-measures package is cobbled together from some ECM bumps from the Monogram A/F-18 Hornet and some unknown wedge-shaped square things attached to the underside of the wings at each tip and on top and bottom of the fuselage near the cockpit. The wedge-shaped square things would house the chaff and flares for a last-ditch attempt in dodging AAA or SAM activity while ingress and egress from the delivery location.