Got some work in the past few days.
Here are photos of the construction area that has all the Muddle Gnus confused, saying the difficulty here makes the model "a putty monster" as one put it.
What is needed with this model is to remember that you are dealing with a "high end limited-run" kit. So be sure to clean things up, get rid of flash, be sure mating surfaces are clear. The basics of modeling.
To here we have shots of the cockpit - I used a resin seat I already had and Eduard Look instrument panel and photo etch seat belts.
Following that is the engine. Rather than assemble it separately and then attach it, I attach the first part and build out from that, which makes sure I am getting the parts in the right alignment. Then the cowling panels (sand the mating edges so they are straight and flat), You start with the bottom, then each side, then the top. Rubber band it to get all together, then attach the cowling flaps (you have the choice of open or closed, I always choose open.
I began painting it today, I'll have photos tomorrow. I am now a huge fan of Mr Color metalics and the Tamiya lacquer-base metallitcs. They cure rapidly and are hard, and they "look like metal."
Here are the shots. Notice there is no putty. Take care in assembly and you have what you want.
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