After being out of town for a couple of weeks, I finally was able to pick up where I left off with the u-boat build. I have most of the conning tower sub-assembly primed and ready for paint so I moved back over to the hull. I finished most of the flood holes, but I'm leaving the ones on the bottom of the stern. I made some mistakes while cutting away the plastic at the base of the bow and didn't want to make things worse. I'm fine with the compromise.
The hull is clamped together and cemented in place.
Here's where I screwed up.
I was cutting away the plastic from the inside and went through it where I shouldn't have. The real mistake was applying the PE before cutting away the plastic. I did this because I didn't think I was going to open up the wholes. Then I changed my mind. Oh well -- learned a lesson.
While I was in London I visited the Churchill cabinet war rooms and picked up an Airfix 1/72 Spitfire Mk1 from the gift shop.
I figured it would be a good way to practice with my new airbrush (an Iwata HP-C Plus!):
Once the hull is done drying, I'll insert some styrene or cardboard in the bow to block the view through the flood holes. Then another piece to block the view in the flood holes along the top of the hull.
Then I'll prime her and fix things. That's the plan anyway.