I deleted the above message as I couldn't attach any pics to it for some reason.... Here it is again -
I've fitted my body panels now and lo and behold - they fit without any aggro.
I made a few very simple mods to achieve this after looking at where the panels didn't fit:
Bad gaps at the front of the upper panels, just behind the air intakes.
Uneven fit along the side of the cockpit - panel tilted up at the front.
Uneven fit along the length of the panel joins at the sides.
Large gap at the rear/sides of the panels. (commented on at length in the forum)
First, I glued the upper panels together to make one large 'Y' shaped upper panel.
Then I trimmed down the height of the locating pins at the fronts of the upper 'deck'.
I made two small tabs from 1mm plasticard and glued them along the front edges of the panels.
These tabs now slide under the intake panels and pull the whole front of the upper deck down nice and tight. The shortened pins let it 'click' into place.
I made two 'L' shaped brackets from 1.5mm plasticard and glued these to the insides of the rear cowl. They click into place on the insides of the side panels where there is a nice handy step.
This pulls the sides and rear of the upper deck into place.
The upper air intake fairing isn't glued in place. It clips nice and firm into its correct location.
Best of all - NO GAPS!!!
(Well, virtually no gaps)
The tabs have since been painted silver, and red to hide them.
The last pic shows how tight the join is now. (No - not finished yet...)
I've posted a scruffy little picture to show how the rear tabs are made, for anyone who is interested.
Roy.
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