1/48 Hasegawa..
Corpair was a short lived GA operator at Perth Airport in the late 80s early 90s. At the time there was a Castrol commercial on TV which featured a certain "Louis" the driver of a Mafioso getaway car which broke down at an inconvenient moment, the disgruntled godfather type admonished the driver for not using Castrol with the line "Oils Aint Oils"
It was inevitable that every time this Citation was in an arrivals sequence, someone in ATC would say "Oils aint Oils" at some part of the coordination process, so this little jet has some nice memories associated with it and is a good subject for my display case.
As for dealing with a Citation (also known as a "Slowtation") was an absolute bugger to fit into a busy arrival sequence, with speeds varying at different parts of the descent profile from that of a jet (albeit a clapped out one) to that of a backfiring Cessna 172, the number of times we pulled a Citation out of the sequence and found another spot for them at the back of the queue are countless. I recall a Northwest bound Citation at cruising altitude in the high 20's doing 80 knots ground speed in the teeth of strong headwinds while many thousands of feet below a Partenavia and a Mooney overtook the highflier over the ground.
Enough reminiscing:
It actually isnt finished yet, got to put the pitots and an aerial on, final polish, overcoat, bit of weathering and final satin coat to go, but I will bring the Lloyds VH-SWC up to the same stage first.