And the build commences....
Firstly all the ejector pin marks that would be highly visible on the interior were sanded off - I'm glad I invested in one of those Dspiae sanders as it saved me some very sore fingers.
Having a nose on google the interior seemed to be light grey so a coat of the closest match went on.
This is what the ejector pin marks were like - I left this because its not visible once the fuselage halves are joined:
And more visible ones on the rotor blades....
Fuselage halves joined - note the inevitable clamps! I don't know if its a common fault with this kit as a moulding fault or a one off I was "lucky" to find - but the locating pin behind the lower edge of the tailgate was moulded proud of the surface so it had to be cut off and sanded flat - hence the reverse action tweezers to hold the two halves flush
And the two floats/fuel tanks sanded and dry fit. The instructìons say they should be a removable push fit but I'm going to add them permanently as its a cast iron guarantee at least one will go missing in the future!!
Next jobs are to sand the fuselage joins ready for priming and finish assembling the rotors. Then we I can think about paint!!
