GMorrison
Yes good catch and no harm being a rivet counter, I'm proud to be one. The friction is when said person lays their trip on others.
There were DC-3s that had the last two windows on starboard side connected to form one long one. And there were the sleepers with little port windows over the bunks. Lots of variations.
Bill
Or in the case of the static C-47 at the museum(not owned by us) 8 windows.
Over the past few days)obviously not yesterday, I was in a freezing cold hangar most of the day) I worked on getting the pieces painted and together so I could assemble the center wing section.
I literally had to snicker when I put these together. I know just how much stuff is actually behind that silver fire seal. On the model its just open space.
I love the fact this kit has some detail in the gear bays. The tiny little oil tank, which in the real thing is a complete pain to get in and out.
Center wing section is now in one piece. Literally not locating or alignment tabs to speak of anywhere, so it was a bit fiddly to get lined up.
I'm close to be doing with the putty, sand, prime, repeat phase on the fuselage. Just a few more small spots I'd like to sand a bit more.
Then I can start the same process on the center wing section, join the two pieces, and work on any seams there.