We've got a new nose on our aircraft

Few things to note - Having blended everything in nicely I could see from the photo's that the new noses metalwork was, shall we be polite and say a tad rough with a prominent overlap line at the back so a thin strip of 5 thou card was added to the edge and blended in.
The fuel tank on this one is reversed from the earlier versions so it slopes towards the nose rather than the cockpit; piece of thickish card and a sprue filler cap took care of that.
Straps holding the tank in place are a prominent feature easily dealt with.
When I fitted and blended in the manifolds and covers made earlier from the plan measurements they looked much too bulky (They were only actually about 0.75mm too tall) Nothing for it, but to sand them smaller in situ

I also used the back of a scalpel blade to cut a groove where the manifold meets the cowl to give the impression that there is something inside that protrudes rather than something stuck on.
Be12b new nose , on Flickr
Detail on the front of the cowl varied from aircraft to aircraft, but I based this one on one of the clearest photo's in the Datafile. Sprue dealt with the pully(?) and housing with scored card for the shutters. Photo blown up is very unforgiving, but I keep telling myself it will look fine under a bit of paint
Be12b new nose front , on Flickr
Moving further aft now does anyone know where the spare Lewis drums were stored?
I'm presuming that it would have carried some, but there's not much room in the cockpit and with the great lever attached to the right hand side for lowering the guns from above the wing they can't be fitted in the logical place. I've seen a couple of photo's of the earlier ones with external storage similar to the DH2 so in the event that nothing definitive turns up I'll add one of those somewhere . . .
