Apologies for further lack of progress!
Still nothing further to show but wanted to vent off about a couple of setbacks...
Firstly, the dreaded fuselage 'seam' has once again come back to haunt me... this has been a recurring theme in recent models - one that I never used to have and I'm wondering if it's some chemical reaction from something I'm using? The seam starts off as perfect - not a hint of there ever been a join there at all - to some point later in the build magically reappearing. It wasn't the paint, but potentially could have been the varnish? Although it was only a water based Humbrol? It's super annoying as it doesn't appear until all the various layers of effects have been finished making it very hard to fix without major cosmetic trickery.
I noted in Prze's Brisfit build he had the same using superglue- I used a standard Humbrol plastic glue having had the issue before with superglue/ standard glue & liquid glues.. I remember Bo telling me about chamfering the edges which I must confess I hadn't done - although, surely this just makes a wider glue joint? Any thoughts out there and of stopping this on future builds?
Secondly, a schoolboy error on my part - somehow, I've managed to glue the tail plane upside down! Yes, I know.... it's not the end of the world, but the rigging holes are now in the wrong place

it's a mystery how it happened as I was well aware of it having a correct way up prior to fitting - just another senile moment

Oh dear, modelling detention for me
Guy