Hi CZ,
You asked for advice, so I'll mention how I got driven to distraction. This was my first 1/32 kit and my first WW I kit. By the time I got the the tail end of the build -- attaching the upper wing -- I thought that I'd learned all my lessons about the genre. Was I ever wrong! With the positive experience of how well the parts fit, I thought that it would be snap to just attach the struts to the lower wings, flip everything upside down and just drop fit the body to the upper wing. That seemed to work for the outer set of struts (which naively assumed would line everything up properly) but when I got to the three dimensional puzzle of strutwork at the wing-body join, nothing was anywhere near where it should have been. I mean REALLY off! I finally got everything somewhat straightened out by tearing everything apart, it is really not what it should be. Perhaps the way to approach the problem would have been to start with the radically angled struts near the body and glue nothing until everything fit as it should, but I don't really know. It seemed like there was a lot of weight being cantilevered around whilstI fiddled with the struts. I'd be happy to see the wisdom of others offered up to this problem.
Charger