As mentioned previously, there is a choice of early wide cannon blisters (appropriate for JE-J and ZX-6 marking options) for the wing or narrow ones. Both are visible on the lower right sprue. Having myself spent considerable time drawing and researching this variant of the Spitfire, the wide blisters were the only parts of the kit that got me thinking with regards to their accuracy.
Notably, none of the Spitfires preserved today carry this type of blister; any the assertion of its true shape must be based on a few period photos which show it to advantage, which is a patently difficult task. Conventional wisdom says that they occurred in two guises, one teardrop-shaped and one more square and squat in appearance, but I have yet to see conclusive evidence to support this theory. And while Tamiya has opted for the squarish blisters, I’d be rather inclined to believe that those on JE-J and ZX-6 should have been more elegantly streamlined, like the ones found on this photo of one of the earliest C-wings produced.