The trick with the sandpaper also works on the cylinders of the inline engines.
Here the engine of the WNW HB29


And here a Mercedes engine from Wingnut Wings .... very faint sanding marks can be seen between the cylinders.
However, these are only visible in the makro, the human eye does not perceive them without aids (strong magnifying glass, etc.).


However, with in-line engine cylinders, it is not always necessary to grind every glue seam - check against original pictures.
The cylinders of water-cooled engines were encased in sheet metal.
Between the cylinder liner of the pistons and the sheet metal jacket was water for cooling.
The sheet metal jacket was welded.
It is possible that the glued seam on the model is in the same place as the welded seam on the original.
In this case, the adhesive seam must not - or should not - be ground away completely.
I think and hope you can see the way in the right direction with the help of the pictures.
.... wish you good luck with the built of your Wingnut - Sopwith Pub.
Servus
Bertl
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