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I had the same issue, following the instructions like wot us beginners does*, that radiator set up attaches to a structure that goes from the cockpit to rear wheel, when it came to putting it all in there were far too many things to line up and fit all at the same time IMHO.So I have found the parts fit too snug at times.
This for example, 1, I had to take a bit off, 0.5mm.
2, around this flat area a bit more than 0.5mm.
Sand test fit, sand test fit. Much better, not as
much force to get fuselage halves together.
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I have that same kit for the Mustang build. But.............. it has a modified racing canopyI had the same issue, following the instructions like wot us beginners does*, that radiator set up attaches to a structure that goes from the cockpit to rear wheel, when it came to putting it all in there were far too many things to line up and fit all at the same time IMHO.
* I presume this is the same basic kit, it looks the same, mine had this box art and markings.
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That's the one I built not long ago Vic. **** DONE: GB-57 1/48 P-51K / Mk.IV Mustang - WW2 Foreign ServiceI have noticed this fit problem on the more recent moulded Airfix kits, it is as if they were moving toward snap-on builds. I have a Mk.IV - P-51K so will be keeping my eye on your progress Bill.