This is the part where we have to live with the consequences of the decisions we made earlier!
The fuselage is buttoned up and a little bit of filling done - all in all quite pleased no real problems with the torpedo doors. This was largely due to Louis blazing a trail here and identifying an issue which I was able to correct.
The small blue area on the cockpit floor (at the end of the cocktail stick) can be sanded back allowing the fuselage forward of the instrument panel to join more easily.
The wings went together well.
I concentrated on getting the leading edge right and the panel lines and corrugations matching!
This worked out well but produced a number of unexpected consequences.
The first was large gaps on the wing to fuselage join - both sides - fortunately regular on both sides - but large.
The second was the collapse of the aerofoil profile of the starboard wing - see picture leaving a massive step at the fuselage join!
Remedies, I was thinking:-
First pack up the wing profile to the correct shape.
Second pack up the fuselage/wing gaps with plastic card - but watch the dihedral!
Third (nuclear option) disassemble the wings and build to the wing root ( as per the instructions), thereby eliminating the gap at the wing root but end up with a mismatched leading edge, not my favoured option as the corrugations on the wings are one of the most distinctive features on the Devastator.
Solution No 2 is the one I am favouring - at the moment!
Cheers guys!
10 attached images. Click to enlarge.