Today’s update. Lots of painting and drilling and sanding and measuring & cutting... and not much gluing. So here we go.
First up, I was not happy with the filler points on the top deck behind the cockpit, so I drilled those out.
Before and after
Then I repainted the cockpit floor based off some photos of preserved Camels. Different custom shade of wood that I mixed up compared to the sidewalls
Then I modified the salvaged fuel tank into the piece affair that the real one had. Not to mention lots of sanding to get it to fit into the fuselage behind the pilot seat. I also painted the seat cushion and edging, again based off of photos of Museum Camels
And lastly, base colors finished on the IP and control yoke, plus I scratch built up a rudder bar with control linkage rods, again based off of Museum Camels
A bit more stuff to do like instrument decals, washes and perhaps an attempt at wood grain before I can put it all together.
Until the next update...

"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."
FLSM