I've put in a couple of days at the bench on my B-58. Airframe construction is complete but I've opted to not attach anything until I'm done foiling (I will foil all the components like the wings and the engines separately then attach everything).
I've done foiling once before and this job is reminding me why I opted for Alclad on later NMF finishes I did after that 1/144 B-47 a few years ago. Foiling is definitely a patience tester. But I've managed decent progress, albeit only on the fuselage. I've yet to touch the engines or wings.
I drilled a hole into the bottom of the fuselage and inserted a short length of brass rod which will later help elevate this into a landing approach, where I hope to be able to attach the wheels in the act of descending. Hopefully I'll be able to pull that off. I opted for this display since, when dry fitting the gear doors to fully in-flight closed position, I noticed that they were horribly too small to actually fill the gear door area, and my initial efforts to produce suitable replacement pieces did not go over as well as I expected.