I eventually found again this resin kit issued in 1987.
Made by Mr Jourdan (who has launch his own collection the following year) on orderby the french magazine "Le Fanatique de l'Aviation" under the name of "Fana Modèle n°1", this kit cost 245 FF at the time (i.e. 60 $ in 1987 or +/- 70 $ today).
A Two part study was published in # 218 & 219 of the magazine, including a B&W close-up of the Griffon II in the french museum (look at REAL WARPLANES section for a color one!).
At that time, resin kit were basic or expensive for those with good level of details.
700 of the 1.200 boxes done by the company have been sold in a month.
This model kit and the support of the magazine has greatly help people to discover the resin world and a second model (the Delanne 10 C2) has follow some months later.
Here are some glimpses on the box.
Griffon 1/72
Griffon 1/72
despite kit was said "without bubbles" two nice ones are visible on a wheel :msn_ooooh:
Griffon 1/72
part in lower right of the above picture are the both canard plans (to be separate).
Griffon 1/72
Griffon 1/72
the both fuselage halves with several chips which hide the tail part
Griffon 1/72
you can see that the parts are heavily shining due to chemicals use for unmoulding.
With time, this has "cement" with chips.
Notice says that the engraved parts are enough deep to allow full washing and sanding before coating.
As a european citizen, unit use is the centimeter.