After having spent the morning at the Opticians in Bridlington, which gave me a chance to call at Croppers, Boyes and Mighty Lancer, where the latter was the only pace I could buy some Acrylic Varnish. Covid 19 must have used up all the supplies, no-one seems to have any Humbrol AV, except online and then it has to come by Courier, it was back to the Moskito.
There are no weapons in the kit so I used spares from the Me 309 to show the exposed parts, these have to be fared in fully yet. Behind the cockpit was partially sanded and then the wing/engine nacelles were fixed to the body, followed by yet more filler so there's still a lot of work to do in that area.
The main wheel oleos had a very loose fit so they had to be glued, then reinforced with superglue and the holes for the front leg were too big so these had to be filled and drilled with superglue being used again. The photo shows how shallow the front bay is. Now the bad news. Despite cramming every possible space with shot and blue tack it's still a tail-sitter!!! The real a/c had a nose up stance when fully laden so I'm going to have to work something out along the lines of the oil drum, seen in a photo, under the tail of an Me 323.