Thank you Paul, that's a brilliant solution.
Warren D
No problem Warren (It was Prze who originally came up with the technique I use; I've just tweaked it to suit my skill level)

Had a bit of crisis about this build at the start of the week when I attempted to match the Roden cowl onto the nose (The original in the Pegasus kit isn't round so that would have given issues with the spinner shape). Thanks to the wing tweak he front wing root area was now in completely the wrong place and the nose looks too shallow in side view.Anyway I seriously started to look at the Roden option as a better choice (which it clearly is) and even started prepping bits and stuff for that one before going away for a sulk

Coming back after a few days away I could see how I might get it to work by wedging the nose open a bit with some thick plastic card (and filling the resultant split in the top of the fuselage behind the engine area), bending the top cowl down a bit, creating new wing roots from filler and plastic cardand adding plenty of filler which of course meant I would need to reinstate all the details around the nose area

Cut a long story and several days work short here's where we have got to
Albie DI wing root by
Paul S, on Flickr
I've just added the scored panel lines (anyone else remember the old Matchbox trench digger?) Mine are a bit rough, but under a couple of coats of paint and a bit of weathering should do (well they'll have to) Next up to add and engine, finish the cockpit and add some details although not necessarily in that order
Albie DI panel lines by
Paul S, on Flickr