Forging ahead in no particular order. A colleague once remarked that I use the instructions only as a abstract and they are somebody else's idea on how to build any way! I have started working on the cockpit, only because if I don't I cannot really proceed! I added some 0.05 rod to the base of the control column and starboard wall and a half piece to the port. Eduard PE pedals and map case and some 0.03 lead wire for the control column. Then base coat of Warbirds Enamel RLM 66 to the interiors:

The side panel PE required about 1mm to be removed from the front to sit correctly. The lower instrument cluster was fitted and then all got some Future to bond them and set aside to dry:

The Ultracast seat got its RLM 66 base coat and then I commenced detailing with the leather thigh straps whilst I had the MM Learher out for the control column boot and toe clips:


I had detached the instrument hood from the sprue and attached the upper instrument cluster backing board so I could paint it. It was too tempting just sitting there so I attached it using a small piece of styrene glued on the underside, between the forward edge and the panel. This addresses the issue of attaching it to just the forward edge of the cockpit. There is a little thin gap on the sides but the windscreen will cover that. It is just wide enough to allow a bond on each side:


The two piece PE instruments were set in place with Future:

Having pushed my luck far enough in that direction, I went back to the wings and wheels. The MLG supports and engine cover were fitted without incident. I then thinned the material around the edges of the wing root cannon cartridge ejector openings to give a better scale appearance:


The wing upper interiors that would be visible through the ejector openings were sprayed MM Flat Black and the chutes for the nose mounted MG 17 ejector chutes were marked out for removing the centres to give the impression of open chutes rather than closed:


I think I have tempted the modelling Gods enough today. The large piece of round rod that is visible on the lower port engine support is there to rectify an overzealous use of snips.
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