@gblair Thank you for the words of support. I was only hand painted OOB cokpit with Airfix Spare Figures. Finally all fuselage parts was fitted togeather. Everything fitted fairly correctly, I just used a little bit of liquid putty on the left side of the fuselage. Lef and right panel of canopy was made as separate parts, but they fits quite good. The multitude of options in the model did not allow me to wait for the choice of painting and I had to make preliminary assumptions, for example, the location of the pitot pipes for a specific version, and the number of additional windows. I hope that the decal sets that are currently probably somewhere on the plane over the Indian Ocean or Africa will reach me safely. Let me tell you, I had a pretty bad spot because I forgot to glue the girders supporting the wings from the inside. Finally, I cut them into two and put them in the holes, and then glued them. Folding wings nasucho confirms that the operation was successful, which does not change the fact that scandalously forgot about this part .. Shame.
I was very scared of folding the fuselage, but I hope everything worked out. Now let's wait for the nose-to-body connection to dry.
In the end, I used 95 grams of lead to load the nose of the fuselage. A bomb barrier in the nose itself - 15g. in the radio operator's cabin and under the floor 80g. Hope it works.
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