Hey Technoid, I got your message about posting photos here. I wanted to show you what I've done so far with modifying the SIG Manufacturing 4 Star 40 kit and producing a "replica" Trident for flying RC. It's been a fun build so far, I've made some changes and re-did a few parts after seeing some mistakes. All in all it is turning out Ok. There is a lot more work to do, like finishing the wing, landing gear and pants, reinforcing the fuselage tail, and setting up the control horn and rods for rudder controls. The original C/L Trident and this RC model plane will have similar specs with the only real difference being the low wing on my plane and the original having a mid-wing. It will look really close to the original, just some minor changes, that in the long run with the 4 Star platform will hopefully make it a better flyer. I scratch built the tail and rudder assembly from full size plans of the C/L plane, modified the fuselage back toward the tail to match the fuselage shape a little better along with the turtle deck I am sheeting, and I custom built my own balsa cowl with guide pins and magnets. It works great. The cockpit area changes are looking good, and I am going electric with this plane and the battery hatch worked out really well. I'll post more as the build moves on. I'm taking a break after some surgery, so I'll be back at it in a couple weeks.