I wasn't goint to do a step by step, but encountering a few issues along the way which I guess some might have had before of have solutions...so here it goes:
I was quite excited about this one...always been fascinated with these, but the model is a little testing! First of all, the balance between building/dry-fitting/painting/glueing/weathering, I have discovered needs to be about 20 steps in advance. E.g. having made the chasis and gearbox, painted and then glued in place, then dryfitting the engine bulkhead lead to the discovery the lower hull was ever so slightly warped so threw out some of the fits. Thankfully given the paint and glue process, it was superglue rather than poly cement, so 'snapped' apart quite easily.
Here is where we are so far


I was quite excited about this one...always been fascinated with these, but the model is a little testing! First of all, the balance between building/dry-fitting/painting/glueing/weathering, I have discovered needs to be about 20 steps in advance. E.g. having made the chasis and gearbox, painted and then glued in place, then dryfitting the engine bulkhead lead to the discovery the lower hull was ever so slightly warped so threw out some of the fits. Thankfully given the paint and glue process, it was superglue rather than poly cement, so 'snapped' apart quite easily.
Here is where we are so far
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