Thank you, everybody. For watching and kind words.
Chris, I am flattered. And quite undeservedly. It is your build that I would like to follow. So do not pause it, please.

I have done some modelling on my Salmson, though.
First of all, the decking is on. Again, I had some troubles with the joint, a little bit of delicate sanding was required. Doing this I had to sacrifice some fine rivet details, which I redid by drilling small holes which will get wash later on. I hope it will give enough impression of the lost rivets.


The front of the firewall got some dirt, however not much of it will be seen in my concept of engine opening - I will most probably leave the thin covers along the engine off. Thus, I plan to make the rigging in the bay right behind the engine, which may just be seen through the removed side panels. The eyelets for this are already there, just visible here.

Then was the Salmson 9z turn. The kit version of the 9 cylinder star is built from two halves with the seam line along all the cylinders - finely visible when viewed through the removed side panels. It was tricky to hide it, I tried to glue the halves as clean as possible, then used very liquid Tamiya glue pouring it along the seam at few locations where there was a gap, then some fine sanding was done which luckily did not spoil too much of the surface the detail. The final effect is quite satisfactory, though the macro photography here is merciless. Especially for the engine bearer, which like the engine has to be built from two halves. In the real life the seam is almost invisible, here in the photo - quite opposite...




As you may just notice, I have added the electric wires - at the back from mags, and in the front - to the spark plugs. I also plan to add two fuel lines which (as far as I can make from the photos) run under the left upper longeron, then down along the bearer somewhere to the carburettor at the bottom of the engine. But this only after the engine jumps on its place.
Also the radiator with open shutters is ready to be installed.


More to come soon.