It looks like many of us have been kept busy by real life. I'm still working extra hours and more than once found myself too tired to do much when I get home. Seems that working in a warehouse is hard on this mid-fifty year old body.
I have managed a little work. I temporarily taped major parts together so I could judge the weight on the nose and add the needed weights:
No tail sitter now.
After gluing in the fishing weights, I cemented the upper and lower fuselage parts together. The mating surfaces don't match exactly, so I have work to do there.
I also been working on the wings, filling a nasty seam and then attaching actuators to the lower surface. There are also some small parts that correct the dog tooth on the wings to make it correct for the Growler. One side is done. Also visible is the other afterburner can. rolled up and glued with CA.
This wing you can see that dog-tooth correction here, plus I put one of the AN/ALQ-99 pods together and added the PE details provided by the Eduard set. I tend to jump around a bit, but it gives me things to do while waiting for glue to dry on other parts.
Ken, hope you get caught up on everything so you can get back to the important things like leisure.
On a bit of a somber note, today marks the 56th anniversary of my parent's wedding day. Seems like the calender is full of all these dates to stumble through. Mother's day is already giving me trouble.
Jim