>>9258857Ready to go.
The technic axle in the middle of the construction serves no purpose at the end, since the engines at the end of it are mounted on turntables. Which ... turn. Surprising, I know. It would be easily fixable by using something like another round 4x4 plate to mount it to the side, but I guess changing the packaging was out of question. And so they are held in place by leaning on the "flags" below them.
There's sadly very little space inside the craft, not even for the pilot. So Tom Hanks there will need to leave his booze behind.
The craft is sadly quite back-heavy, so needs the stand to stay horizontal. For playing with it, that's not an issue - it's sturdy enough except the obvious parts like the front weapon system. There are a few places where it could be made even sturdier, but that requires non-Lego parts, and Zhe Gao used only those moulds in the construction.
Other than that, it's a fine model. There was nothing missing and nothing significant left over.