Thanks again to everyone for your very positive posts. Every time this build gets me down, your attitude picks me right up again and gives me the incentive to go on. I didn't want to reply until I had something to show and I can do that now.
First a shot of the radio operator's position as it is now with one of the references I've been using.
To fit this, I had to remove the tops of the first two formers and won't replace them until I'm happy that everything else is in position. There are two boxes to be fitted between the second and third formers, above the longeron, but the second former has to be restored before I can do that. You can just about see the top of the morse key in the centre foreground and the bright yellow cable needs to be knocked back to resemble the wear on the cable in the reference.
Next, some references I've been using for the navigator's position and photos of my build. I had to make a compromise between using natural light, which I prefer, and flash to show the really dark detail - but because it's direct from the camera I think it blasts things out too much, in this scale.
These first two shots are the ones taken in natural light. The map is optional, being held in place by the ruler. You can also just see a folded map in a document box which I decided to add to the divider panel. In the second photo the Gee box is more visible and you can just see the silhouette of the anglepoise behind it.
The next two shots were taken with flash to try to show more of the detail.
Here you can see
(A) the anglepoise, from this angle partially obscuring the API unit. The wire
(B) has still to find a final home. You can also see
(B) where I had to cut the former top to access enough room to position things properly. It is possible that the the designer of this build has snake-like fingers that will get between the formers, but not these pudgy digits! Again, that former top, along with the stringers, needs to be in position before I can successfully hang the second Gee unit.
Finally, I just positioned the pilot's seat to give an idea of how the completed cabin is beginning to look. the grey wiring looms need toning down and you can just about see the morse key on the radio op's desk.
I'm hoping to have this section of the build (minus the skinning) and the bomb aimer's section done by mid-February for a 'Bring your Builds' session at my local model society. Because I've been jumping from issue to issue, I now need to do and audit through all the intervening issues to make sure that I haven't overlooked any other panels. I'm very aware that major wiring has still to be done from the electrical distribution panel. There might be a bit of a pause in the build while I check back, but I will continue to post as I make more progress.
Sláinte,
Gerry