You mean the largest B-1B?
Well, the stores options are quite dissappointing. It has 16 AGM-69 SRAMs included, on two rotary launchers in bay 1 and 2.
The detail leaves much add-on work to be done. But it is not bad, all the panels and bays are somewhat decorated with some plumbing (although my fear is it looks way different on the real thing). The top eject hatches can be left open, so you get a nice view into the cockpit. It has the seats and instrument panel, but for a 1/48th scale it should be more detailed. The ladder into the cockpit can be extended, which it nice. The wheels all have rubber tires. The gear is quite detailed, quite some little parts, and allows you to build it so it the wheels can still turn. The wings can be moved backwards and forwards as expected.
Paint guide/decals are included for 84-0057, 96th bomber wing, 337th bomber squadron (Dyess AFB 1993) as well as 86-0140 7th Bomber Wing, 9th BS (Dyess AFB, 1998). Although the former has a nice camouflage which is nicer to paint (airbrush), I'd prefer the newer all grey scheme for the looks. The latter was also the last Lancer built.
A bit of a relief was, when I saw that the panel lining are all sunken, and not extended lines on the plastic surface....you understand? Probably not, so I quickly made a sketch...see attachment, probably the modeller's worst night mare if they lay on top of the surface.