I find this a very attractive and interesting release - rather ambitious for what I assume to be a small manufacturer.
I have their 1/32 Phoenix D.I and it is a bit of a mixed bag. I got mine from ebay for what seemed a very reasonable price, so I don't want to be too hard on them - and the moulding quality is pretty good. (Although I'm finding a complete engine or cockpit, cast in one piece, a strange new experience.)
It looks like a Phoenix D.I, it is well moulded and with quite a bit of work, will build into a classic AH subject not available elsewhere.
The downside is that it appears to have been upscaled from a 1/48 kit, so some of the details (covers, bolts, etc) look far too big and will need reduced in size and refined. The fuselage halves are solid from cockpit back and a bit warped so will need a lot of fettling to get into shape, also the tailplane leading edge is far too thick, although wings are quite fine.
My kit came in ziplock bags in a cardboard container but included decals and some masks for the AH crown. No instructions, which makes trying to identify parts before removal from 3D trees difficult - although the ebay pictures include an exploded view of parts.
I assume the 1/48 kit will be much better, but I have been impressed enough (at the price) to put my order in for the Phoenix C.I.
They also do a Star-Strutter but that is much dearer for some reason and I will hang on for the CSM meantime, but I'll probably go for this big Hansa, if the price is right, as I do have a soft spot for these AH machines.
Sandy