Thank you guys! Your comments are much appreciated!
Anyhow, time for a little progress update!
Instructions mistake! Do this only if you're planning on closing the canopy!
Painting the exhausts... First white then progressively darker thin layers of brownish colours and some dark brown, black and grey pigments at the end.
Jet intakes finished - the lower rear ramp at the top of the intake is clearly visible including the actuator that opens it.
Interesting design of the rear fuselage - you have to attach the rear fuselage sides to the jet exhaust piping.
The whole assembly is then attached to the upper fuselage half.
The join runs by the panel line and is virtually invisible. The only area needing some filler will be right of the airbrake - nothing a swipe of PPP couldn't solve in few seconds.
Attaching the lower fuselage was a breeze - fit is just perfect and we finally have something resembling a Tomcat fuselage.
View of the lower fuselage - again no filler needed!
Oh and for those who didn't know - take a look at Tomcat's fuselage, bring those intakes closer together and voila! A-wing fighter from Star Wars E:VI Return of the Jedi!