Thanks again for all of your comments guys.
The gear looks terrific Chris. I was noticing that there isn't much to hold the parts together, spreader bar and so forth. I think I might try assembling the spreader bar and just placing the struts on then attach the wheels. hopefully I can then adjust the struts to fit the fuselage before gluing them in place on the spreader bar ?
RAGIII
That sounds similar to Dave Wilson's approach where he told me that he assembled the undercarriage using the fuselage mounting points to ensure the correct angle on the legs. Having already built the Pup a couple of years ago, I have no excuse for not thinking of this approach myself.

Things are moving right along as I now have the fuselage buttoned up and a base coat of paint applied. 'Black Prince' may or may not have had a woodgrain coaming section, but for the purposes of my model, it does. I was fortunate that Dave Wilson told me beforehand that it's necessary to insert the coaming between the struts before gluing them to the cockpit floor as it would be problematic to coax it into position between them once the struts are in place. Once I had the coaming in place, everything else literally fit like a glove. I applied a wash of 502 Abteilung 'Engine Grease' to the firewall. I considered flicking some on it with a paint brush to represent some oil blow-back spots and stains but virtually none of the firewall will be visible, so I didn't bother.
Once again guys, I know the weathering on this model is pretty intense and perhaps not reflective of the weathering you would see on a WWI aircraft, but I'm just feeling my way along, transferring some of my AFV techniques to see what shakes out. It's definitely a learning experience.





Thanks for looking!
Cheers,
Chris