Thanks Stephen, David and Borsos for the feedback.
I got another good day in today. actually I started this lot last night while waiting for the Milliput to set....
I was debating whether or not to try to use the kit wings, but after trying to sand one down decided it would be quicker and easier to just make all the wings from sheet. I started cutting out the blanks last night and this morning finished those off....4 blanks from 1mm sheet... (I decided to make each pair of lower wings as one piece, then just remove the centre section)

I then sanded down the D.I fuselage and got it much closer to what I wanted. Using the same plan as on the D.II, only correcting the drawing for the correct position of the side panels, I cut those out of .005" sheet and added them. No attempt was made at trying to get the sheet to follow the curves, I simply added the side pieces, a touch of filler around the front, top, and bottom edges, and blended them in with the rest of the nose. It looks good so far, although of course the real teller will be when I get some primer on....


My last task for today was to start on the upper wings, and figure out how I was going to create the raised centre section. From what I could see in pics, the wing was level with the centre section all the way to the front spar, where the wing started curving down - the centre section stayed straight, thereby giving the impression that it was raised. So after sanding the wings down to the correct thickness and rounding off the edges, I made 2 small cuts with a razor saw, one at each side of the centre section, then bent the leading edges of the wings down. The plan was to use my PE bending tool, but the wing kept popping out so I got high-tech and used pliers! That seemed to work really well, so both of those were completed the same way....




The edges of the cuts were chamfered and the centre section was thinned slightly to emphasise its raised lip.
Next up, the lower wings....
Thanks for looking in!
Ian