So, I have had the kit for a couple years, since it first came out. Saw all the comments by modelers I know aren't ten-thumbed schmoes about the problems they faced. Then along comes the 1/48 kit, and I have the suspicion it is the 1/32 kit scaled down. So, time to fish or cut bait on what can be done.
I went back over Dan Lee's review at M2, and all of a sudden the light came on, as they say. I had the same exact problems he did with the first SH 1/32 P-36 I did, because the fuselage is split to have different engines. I realized there was a possibility the "secret" I discovered to do three more of that kit without problems might work with this kit.
It turns out, it does.
Here it is:
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the wheel wells must be carefully assembled, so everything creates a "level" mating surface with the lower wing. You must test fit each piece in turn, sand it a bit to get that level surface, test fit each one as you glue them to see if they fit to the lower wing. Once you get the wheel wells all smooth and level on their mating surface (and the modifications to the left are different than to the right, there are no shortcuts here), you can fit the upper wings to the lower wing surface and all fits right without problem.
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The forward fuselage/cowling must fit the opening of the wing. Once it's assembled, test fit to the lower wing and keep sanding down the surfaces that mate to the wing till they fit, because it's a bit wide (I found the same problem with the 1/32 Tempest V and the new 1/48 Eduard kits, and this worked on them also). Once it will slip in tightly, get it in position and glue it. You can work the fit from inside and outside to get it perfect.
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Once that has set up, attach the upper wings. You can get them to fit nice and tight. Rubber band them to set up overnight because it's overall a tight fit.
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Yes, the rear fuselage will slide into position (with a bit of fiddling at the forward end) and then all you will need to do is rubber band around the rear wing/fuselage joint and then a rubber band from wingtip to wingtip to pull it up and get a nice tight fit with the upper wing/fuselage joins. Once set up all will be easy and you will use a minimum of filler (preserving that beautiful surface detail).
Past that, assembly of the cockpit, the tail, the landing gear, etc. is not a problem.
My bet is that this will also work with the new 1/48 kit - I'll have one in a week or so and we will find out.
6 attached images. Click to enlarge.