Thanks David !
Here are tonight's progress pictures:
The pair of P-40's
I took Tom's advice and built a few reinforcements for the edge of the engine covers along the inside of the fuselage. I also took my time and glued the panels in while I had access to both sides...Thanks Tom, this worked great !
Port Side:
Starboard side:
Here's how the short tailed "F" version looks as of now...the plane I'm modeling had the round style exhaust. I was lucky to find a picture showing this. You need to check your references close on the exhaust for these versions as some had the "fish tail" pipes while others had the round ones.
Speaking of the nose and the side engine access panels, there is a small area along the front edge of the nose that can use some card stock as a filler. It's pretty evident in this picture below:
but it beats having a huge gap at the rear of the panel... I think.
I did a little scratch building under the nose. For some reason AMT molded this area with two small round openings for the carburetor air intakes. The real plane only had a single inlet here. So I used a small piece of card stock that had lines molded into it and fashioned a cover for the two openings that were molded incorrectly. Then I took some 1/4 inch round stock and reamed the end out enough to make the plastic much thinner.
Once I was happy with how it looked, I glued the section of round stock in place. Now it looks more like a Merlin powered P-40. with a single air intake...
In order to make it easier during sanding, and in an attempt to save the surface details during the sanding process, I masked off the areas surrounding n the new resin nose where it joined the plastic from the fuselage.
Then I applied some Tamiya putty...
If you look real close, you will notice the wings only have two machine guns now... The outer one was removed, as it was done with the real "L" versions. I have read that some of the L's had the guns reinstalled back in the field, especially if the unit's main mission was ground support.
After the putty set up a little while, I removed the tape.
Hopefully this will make it easier during sanding...
Once again, thanks for looking, and comments are encouraged.