It seems that finally I have all the necessary bits ready. Now I have to drill holes for rigging and painting can start, at last!
The undercarriage with corrected fairings (rear legs had to be lengthened, too) and wire bits added to the tips to serve as pins...

... which will get into the holes drilled in the side fairings (front) and fuselage bottom (rear) just behind the wing spar, as Mark has rightly corrected me - thank you, again!

And the unit test-fit


The strap securing the main fuel tank was imitated in the kit as a recessed line in a wrong place, too far to the front. I have filled it with CA glue and made my own from a self adhesive tape. In the same way the blinding plate for the small window in front of the rear cockpit (which appears to be covered in Robinson's BE.2c) was made.


Also the kit Lewis, a bit crude one, was replaced with spare bits (probably Roden) and the gun mount is the rearranged kit part to allow arranging the gun in down position, as indicated in the photos from WD showing the cockpit area of Robinson's BE.2c.

I have also scratch built the horns for elevator control and the step to be attached under the fuselage on the port side. In the kit the former ones are simply imitated as surface details on fuselage sides, while the latter is completely neglected.
