Evening All,
My speed of modelling sometimes represents that of the proverbial snail for a variety of reasons, so the story so far is thus. I have been working on the wings to get rid of the mould marks, and on the top wing to correct the cut-out. Card and plenty of filler have pretty well sorted that problem out.

Any minor flaws remaining will be hidden under the paint (I hope!)
I have also worked on putting together something to go into the hole in the fuselage where the pilot would normally be seated. I know that what I have constructed is not strictly accurate, but as most of it will be invisible I am not too concerned. The seat belts are paper and the rest is card or rod: I think that it will pass muster except for those who wish to count every stitch in the fabric.

I have also painted the engine so both sub-assemblies were ready to try in the fuselage for fit.

I have added a piece of card behind the engine to represent the ammunition boxes and fuel tank, and to stop the see through effect behind the engine. A bock of laminated card under the engine is to hold it in the correct position. The fuselage halves have been joined and to my surprise and delight everything fitted well. This little project is beginning to look as though it might work - it is certainly working in bringing back memories so I am happy.
More later.
Thanks for looking.