G'day David (@davem), Eric (@eb801) and Tom (@tcinla),
Thanks for following along.
I'm not folding the wings for three reasons:
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I don't have a wing fold set
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I doubt that a Kiwi bird operating off a pacific island would have a need to fold its wings
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I generally like to see the aircraft in full display
However, if I ever build another (USN) one, and I can find a wing fold set, I'd be open to folding the wings as a contrast to this one.
I did see an Avenger at a local air show a few years ago and was impressed with both its size - it is a big aircraft - and the hydraulic (?) wing unfolding.
So, I've put the fuselage together:
The rudder is not glued yet.
The clear parts mostly fitted very well, but a couple needed a gentle scrape/sand on their edges to fit neatly.
Very impressive, as is the general quality of fit for a kit of its vintage.
This is my fourth AM kit (two P-51s and a SBD) and have been impressed with all of them.
The wings are glued together too (as are the horizontal tails).
As this is a ground based aircraft, I'm going to allow a small amount of wing-root chipping.
I may attempt the hairspray method.
As a first for me, I intend to paint the fuselage and wings (and tail) separately and assemble the kit later.
That should save a bit of masking, particularly as the aircraft had white "shadows" under the wing roots.