'I hope to airbrush some roundels in my current build', Warren
'I too am heading more and more towards masking markings, especially on British aircraft where colour matching rudder stripes to roundel decals is very tricky. Plus, it allows for ease of shading and weathering later in the build.' Brad
Thanks William, Warren and Brad and everyone else who's been reading. I really think you all should try to mask and paint some markings and for a lot of reasons, but one very good one is what Brad points to in his comment - painted markings will behave exactly the same as the rest of the painted aircraft. And anyone who thinks I might be able to help with a mask or two, feel free to make contact.
I'm currently trying to meet a deadline in about three weeks, so things are moving quite rapidly now and the update might also be a bit quick...
When attaching the wing to the fuselage I stumbled on a few problems, the largest of which were the unexpected gap between wing and fuselage. Not too problematic though...

Rigging preparations - all wires glued straight into the wing and then they will be stretched using the eyelets that are placed in the upper wing.

It needs a gun... might have to put some darker paint on it and I'm not quite sure on whether I should have that stretch of ammunition belt protrude or not.

Just three images of progress - no struts, with struts and finally with an extra piece of tin plate to cover the base of the forward strut.



Attaching the upper wing was thankfully very straight forward. I hadn't quite realised how large this kit is, it's got to be my largest to date.

Rigging started, working from the inside and out.


/Fredrik