All right, made a start. I don't have much for a workspace right now, and won't be painting in the near term. I'm occupying myself instead with some dry fitting exercises to avoid surprises down the line.
First off, the cockpit and steel tube fuselage. It looks, and is confirmed by others, that this is the critical path for the entire build. Precision is a must here. Took me much longer than I care to admit to get this:


Positive locating holes are oxygen for this kit:


Especially with the fuselage. You've gotta make sure there's something positive to seat on, no matter how small it may be.
Tried seeing how this would fit inside the skinned fuse. Turned out to be another illustration of the tight tolerances for this kit. Even a couple of strips of Tamiya tape were too much:

Took them off and tried it again. It's a bit better, but not good enough:

I think part of the problem is the locating pin at the cockpit coaming. It looked like it got bent, so like a moron I tried to bend it back with predictable results. Well, the fit is better now!

I'd love to hear how others are approaching the fit tolerances, and any booby traps that lay ahead.
Thanks for checking in,
Lindsay