The fuselage uses (in my veiw) an un nessesarly “complex” way of engineering. You have the bottom section and the two side sections incorperating the top section.
I found it rather fiddly to allign and cement together. You have to hold it all inplace and try run cement into the seam…needless to say I got a fingerprint or two on the model doing this.
There will be some filling and sanding to be done on the fuselage seams.
To try give some feel to the othewize mono-tone look I cut 1mm strips of tamiya tape and stick it over the ribs. Then I lightly spray tamiya “smoke” over the rest to darken and dirty up the exposed fabric.
where tapes were attached to the fabric it had a more dence lighter look to the rest.
Here is a 1/48 Nie 11 I did with the same paint and tecnique. It almost has a slight “translucent” feel to the fabric between the ribs
A heads up to anyone building this kit. I painted the model future as a gloss decal coat today and left it in the sun to cure. When I got to it there was a marked sag in both wing pannels downwards. It is winter here so it must have been max 15-20 deg C
I had to re-enforce the wing to fuse joint with thin super glue, hoping it will keep over time as the thin joiner bar on the inside of the fuse binding the wings I recon is not up to the job and the wingroot seam is so thin glue area is really small.