Having completed two of the many ongoing projects I thought I'd dip back into this one for a bit of fun

I knew that there would be a lot of dust produced making the new nose contours using my usual 'carve from a lump of plastic' technique so rather than fully detail the cockpit at this stage I painted the wooden fuselage sides using acrylic then oils to get the general appearance and then joined the fuselage halves together. The joint isn't great and needed a fair bit of filler and sanding

(Shape of things to come)
Once I had a basic fuselage it was onto creating the new nose. A Roden radiator/nose cone was glued and then the back was completely filled with Miliput giving a nice solid location as well as allowing the propshaft somewhere to go. Two layers of 1mm plastic card added to the back of this and one more added to the front of the fuselage lengthened it correctly.Adding some plastic sheet and filler to the fuselage gave me a solid base to work with and allowed me to force the rather narrow nose a bit wider. I also glued two tabs of plastic card to the front of the cockpit area and moulded a piece of plastic card using boiling water and a curved former so that the 'dashboard' area was hollow
Albie DIV top decking by
Paul S, on Flickr
Next some thicker sheet (2mm) was glued in a couple of layers onto the platform of plastic. In order to curve this I scored the top laterally and then bent by hand to get a nice fit. The nosecone was roughly shaped whilst this was drying ready to tack on later.
Albie DIV nose by
Paul S, on Flickr
A couple of evenings work saw everything roughly sanded to shape ( ineeded to add a bit more card to the top and sides to get the fuselage wide enough to match the contours of the new nosecone) Once everything had been sanded down a bit a slot for the exhaust was cut out by drilling a hole at each end and then whittling with a scalpel. I've carved a lump of plastic card roughly to fill the space left in the bottom of the fuselage, but this isn't glued in place until I've detailed the cockpit. Next up more filling and sanding . . . .
Albie DIV roughed nose by
Paul S, on Flickr