Bish
i am hopeing for no fit issues.
Hi Bish, that's looking good so far, I'm looking forward to seeing another gem.
I'm busy with this kit (Op Firedog option) for the Larry Wolf Memorial Close Air Support GB . It is a very nice kit, if lacking a bit in cockpit detail, but I did find gaps at the wing root/fuselage join, mainly at the leading edge. It might have just been down to my clumsiness, but I have since seen another build video with the same problem. Another one I found (expected, since I'd already read about it elsewhere) was a gap at the front of the fuselage, between the canopy & the nose - easily dealt with & hardly worth mentioning. Lastly, the engine cowlings were more awkward to assemble than I'd thought & the fit of the engines was very tight - I sanded down the outside of the cylinders & got enough leeway to ease the problem (I'd read about that one, too, possibly in this forum). On the other hand, some people report no problem with these - again, maybe it was me. None of these is a biggie, certainly not enough to put anyone off the kit - I've added another one to next year's buying list, to do the aircraft Ken Gatward flew on his Paris raid in June 1942.
One thing I didn't like the look of was a couple of the builds I've seen showing the cockpit assembly being pushed - with some force - and snapped into place once the fuselage halves are joined. I didn't fancy that, so I glued the rear of the fuselage together, then inserted the cockpit assembly & closed the fuselage around it. Maybe I'm just a wimp. Enjoy the rest of your build, I'll be watching to see how it should be done!
Cheers,
Hutch.
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