Dan inconveniences a great many electrons to say:
"Thanks! That whole site is a treasure trove of useful stuff. I'm using the cockpit photos from a walkaround there that are very useful."
Truly, it is. You ought to join "The List", there are some awfully good folks over there who've been at this a good, long time. You're bound to get some good advice, feedback, etc. and as a plus, you'll make some good friends.
http://www.wwi-models.org/mailman/listinfo/wwiJust my two Pfennings.
Now, my question for you and the others here. I get how to add sidewall detail, etc., but what gets me about your build, and others I've seen over the years, is how to you produce such a precise floor? This is something I struggle with: producing a part which goes from wall-to-wall without precise measurements. I've tried it before, and I've been very clumsy in my attempts. Your floor and others I've seen look as if you made one precise cut and "Viola!", done. My floors, etc. look like a piece of cardboard cut with a serrated bread knife because I have to cut, sand, grind, etc. to get it to fit. I know you make a precise swipe or cut and then snap it off, and I do that, but it just never seems to fit correctly.
It just appears there's a magic method to y'all's work.
Warren