Pavla's Seafire III is a typical limited run offering. The main parts are injected-moulded, while resin details are provided for the cockpit, and a pair of vacuformed canopies round out the package. Initially this kit was well received, as it represented a complete kit alternative to previous conversions such as that offered by Airwaves. Unfortuately, the kit is let down by the cardinal sin of model Spitfires/Seafires - no representation of the 'gull wing' section at the trailing edge of the wing roots.
Aside from that error, the kit features excellent resin details for the cockpit, visible through a thin vacuformed canopy. So thin, in fact, that one of mine was partly crushed. Another nice feature is decals for two Indochina-based French aircraft. Surface detail is scribed, with raised representations of the Seafire's reinforcing plates. Trailing edges of all flying surfaces could do with thinning.
Overall, Pavla's kit is buildable, but fixing the gull wing problem will require some careful sanding. Funny how Airfix managed to capture this feature long ago, and so many manufacturers have missed it since...
References on the Seafire include the old Aircam Spitfire/Seafire book, as well as the monograph by Frelaut and Pierquet.