I decided to go back to working with the 900 Series kits. I like the fact that they are designed for rubber power. I wanted a 1970's Guillow's Kit Catalog and it was a better deal to buy the whole 901 kit than to buy just the sales catalog. So I bought an older 901 kit. Now recently I have been buying newer kits. The kit wood that has come with my newer kits has been pretty good wood. This is a 1970's kit and the kit wood is not very good. I will be cutting my model out of 1/16" Contest Balsa instead of using the 1/20" thick kit wood.
Also I have been building not so much for scale appearance but more for rubber power flight experience. The older 900 series kits do not have water slide decals. They do come with a "Insignia Sheet". That's ok with me I don't think I really care i'm not going to even mess with decals on this build. If I can get the model to fly I may rebuild it with a little more effort on appearance.
I built this kit before as a reduced to peanut sized model. It seemed to fly kind of well. https://youtu.be/P4zDNqiiiIQ. I was on a Peanut Scale kick for awhile there but had since started liking the Walnut Scale ( maybe 14" to 18" wing span models".