UPDATE:
Ok, I'm back at it now. I need to bring everyone up to date and give a bit of back story here. With regard to the Revel -D version I painted the plane in an enamel gloss black in prep for Alcald and the enamel reacted poorly and really looked very very bad.
I was left with the idea of tossing it or sanding it out. I decided to attempt sanding. In doing so I lost ALL the surface detail of panel lines, access doors, rivets, you name it. It was gone. So, using my Tamiya -D kit in my stash as a reference I re-scribed all the panel lines and also added some in that the Revel kit did not have. I also relocated some of the access doors and rivets to more correctly reflect the aircraft and I also added a great deal of rivet detail that the kit was lacking from the beginning.
I was forced to wet sand the kit as the gloss black never did fully cure and remained soft and plugged up the sanding sticks, papers, etc. Very frustrating. BUT, I persevered and the plane is now fully re-scribed and riveted. I have completed, I hope, the final wet sanding before I attempt to spray a coat of Alclad gloss black later today. I will then, if I have no issues, wet sand with micro mess 12000 in prep for the Alclad Alum. Fingers crossed for sure.
I have at LEAST 30 hours of work just in re-scribing, riveting, and sanding so far. The surface looks terrible but it is a smooth as a babies bottom and the detail is really nice. It is very hard to see with the photos but I think this will turn out to be a very nice plane when it's done. I took these photos to give everyone an idea of how much work has been done thus far. I am one stubborn SOB for not giving up on this long ago.
I also dropped the flaps and elevators and re-positioned the rudder to give it a more "parked" look. This has been an incredible amount of work thus far. I hope it will be worth it.