Jeff bond - those tiny little trapezoid that slot in behind the little triangular roofs? If so, yeah, I was going to mention it, but figured it was just me - anyone who has t started building yet, plan to use a slower setting glue with those little pieces - they DO fit, but they're really, really tight, and need to seat perfectly in their groove or the wall beside them won't sit right. Using CA, one of mine went in perfectly, the other was slightly tighter and the glue set up before I could get it seated. Impossible to get it out after.I've been building the sub-assemblies on mine. Part fit and detail is excellent, except for two tiny forward faces of one of the superstructure which I had to trim to fit. The only other criticism I have of the kit is for the insets in the hull (like the one where the Hammerhead hits the hull in Rogue One), there are just single flat pieces but nothing to cover the actual angled-in, shorter walls on the sides. Those areas are naked, seams and all, so you'll definitely have to find some tiny greeblies to add in there to make it look complete.
I'm mounting my LEDs in tubes to insert them into the bells.
I'll definitely be upscaling my pocket-destroyer lighting module to provide some engine flicker. However I'm unlikely to get hold of the actual SD till Revell rebox them in the springI'm praying that someone puts together a lighting kit or at least a parts list to get one of these lit.
Lighting kits are not rocket surgery to make. A few LED's, suitable wire, resistors, and a small breadboard to solder everything to is all you need. Make a parallel circuit, use appropriately sized resistors to balance the load.
Heat shrink the fiber bundles together with the LED's. Not overly difficult.
Parts should cost $10-15 or so. Less fiber, of course.