More progress today...

First thing I did was add some strip styrene for shims on the step where the lower front meets the right side
while the glue for that was drying I took a trip to the LHS for supplies. Mostly paints, but I knew that I could be using something to make the APR-38 low band antenna receivers. There are six on the nose, three per side, and one more on each side of the tail for a total of eight.
From the front each antenna has an inverted "T" profile. So I looked for some "T" shaped strip styrene there. No joy. But...

They had some "I" or "H" beam stuff and I found some that looked the right size. So I bought a pack and picked up the other supplies and home I went. My original intent was to cut each proper length, file off what was needed from the "H" to make a "T" and then final shape the antennas. But once I cut the first length an idea popped in my head- cut across the length diagonally and I could get two antennas per section.
so here is how the first pair came out
And in the meantime, I sanded the strip styrene shims smooth then added some Mr Surfacer to blend that work in better...
that is drying now and I will get that sanded smooth tomorrow.
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FLSM