Now I have a real dilemma. The fuselage, instead of being the normal two halves, is four pieces- two halves that form the bottom and sides, and two top pieces. The forward section of the top can be done now, but the top section must be added after the wings are added, because the bottom wing of this biplane is a shoulder wing mounting, and the wing includes carry-through spars for a center section.
Now, if I finish assembling the wings, as shown in the instructions, I must then add the top section. The wings and the fuselage are different colors. The wings, if fully assembled as show, will be very fragile, and would not be able to be masked.
I could paint the fuselage seperately before assembly, painting the partially assembled fuselage and the fuselage top. Then, I could finish and paint the wings. I could then insert the wings into the partially assembled fuselage and then glue on the remaining fuselage top. But... here is the rub, if the seam along the top/side joint needs any filling and painting, keeping the paint off the wings will be very difficult!
Still, that is what I am planning. I am trying to prepare the join surfaces on the fuselage sides and tops as carefully as possible, hoping the seam will not be noticable. Scares me, though!