Update #3 With the completion of the side frames the floor, rear fuel tank, stick etc were completed. The control column was modified to the wartime style (no circular grip) and the control lever at the top left added. I'd love to have a cockpit "key" or diagram to determine or confirm the function of many of the "widgets". The flight control wires (2 lb. monofil) were pre-rigged to their cockpit locations only, painted Mr. Metalcolor Stainless, and taped out of harms way. Last, the errant blobs of Stainless were removed or overpainted on the frame components and then the left frame attached to the floor assembly. Also added at this stage was the Vickers Gun assembly and a scratch built Constaninesco Drive motor/trigger control with the leather cover taped to the shroud/gun brace. The left seat belts were installed as well (HGW fabric belts.) and a Gunners control stick added.


I should mention that the German Shepherd Dog hairs evident throughout this thread have since been removed!


I also added several fuel lines to/from the Fuel Control below the Instrument Panel, and the one running from there to the rear fuel tank.
With the left side now attached and some touch ups and repairs the right frame was added (everything fitting perfectly, great work by WNW) The rigging was routed to the back where a fairlead "board" was glued in, tensioned and CA'ed. The right seat belts were installed and last the canvas/linen storage bag was CA'ed to the rear frame members.
The end product follows, very busy and I'm amazed that such large men as William Barker and Andy McKeever could function in the close quarters of the cockpit.


The Tamiya Tape is on the Aileron Cables still "floating" around. Also I over-tensioned the rudder control cables however the "Bow effect" isn't apparent when the package is in the closed fuselage thankfully.



A few shots of the Gunner's "Pit";


And last the back with the rigging attachment board;

And that's where I presently am in this Build. It being the Christmas Season time will be short; I'm off to visit my Daughter and deliver gifts for the weekend, several stop-overs to greet Family and hand deliver gifts. Next, a little rough work on the wings and completion of the engine, several excellent threads here to show me the way.
Any and all comments welcome, Thanks for looking and......................
Cheers and Merry Christmas to all!Lance
