Still where I was about a week or two ago. Just call me a slacker!
BTW, I know it's too late now, but I just found out that I have access to quite a lot of modeling reference type of books that I can borrow when I need to.
So I have the Squadron's Walk Around book for the F/A-18 Hornet and another reference book. Now that I have these in front of me, I feel it would be so much easier to finish this now. Being detail-orientated (picky at times about things I do) but ignorant on the subject of airplanes, something like painting the cockpit was a bit fustrating. Not that I would attempt to paint all the little buttons, but I can see what parts were black, what was gray, etc. For example, Revell's instructions were to paint the whole front panel black. While that could be done, the structure where the controls were installed were gray and the panels for the components were black. And oh, that's how the ejection handle should be placed.
Did I mention I was ignorant about aircraft?
I'll have these books for at least a couple of weeks if anyone needs me to look something up.
I have to admit that even tho' I'm not anywhere near completion, this has been fun. If it had not been for this CBP, I doubt I would have picked up an aircraft kit for quite awhile. Looking through the reference books it's actually quite fascinating.