As promised, here's an update showing the work completed on the weekend.
OK, I'm giving up on sorting these pics in the order I want so please bear with me. Something seems to have made this feature even worse than it was and I can't find any view that enables me to re-order the pics.
This shot shows the model after all the clamps were removed. The center seam on the fuselage needed a bit of leveling which was easily accomplished with CA glue followed by filing. The wings went on reasonably well but a few areas need attention.
These close-ups show the general fit. One of the issues with the wing roots is that the seam runs through what should be a continuous gun access panel up to a hinge point. Dragon could have been a bit smarter here and engineered the seam so that it followed the panel lines better. As it is, I need to fill in an and smooth otherwise acceptable seam very close to the molded hinge.
This pic shows the fit of the wings on the underside - no complaints here. If you look close at the forward edge of the wheel well closest to you, you will see a semi-circular repair. The explanation for this accompanies the last pic. Note that the leading edge seams on the wings need significant smoothing with the joints forming a near flat face rather than an aerodynamic curve
Back up on top, you can see the step at the leading edge where it matches up to the fuselage. Only the port side has this.
And here's why the repair was needed. As you can probably guess, the Dremel that I was using to thin the plastic around the wheel well edges slipped and took a gouge out of the plastic. I rounded the gouge, CA-glued in a sliver of plastic cut from a piece of sprue and smoothed it all in.
Thanks for looking in and for tolerating the disjointed description.