Gracias Wojtek, Terry y
Migrant por sus amables palabras.
I had the plane with "belly" up; so I took the opportunity to apply the first layer of Future to the bottom part and let it dry the rest of the night.
Very early today I went down to check it and everything was in order and Future's layer was dry. I turned the plane to clean and check the top to apply the Future layer.
It was then that I saw that small space between the wall and the outline of the fuselage, ... that I had already seen,
... so before I had some lazy thoughts and being able to regret it later, I started to repair that flaw!
I prepared some strips of styrene, so that they fit in the different holes.
Then with the appropriate bit and my Dremel, I could make the repair smoother. With a jeweler´s file and sandpaper I could improve the appearance even more.
The plan was to put some putty, get smooth with fine sandpapers and repaint the repaired area
... but it occurred to me to try to make a cover (which I could see in some photographs, which cover a large part of that wall), which seems be of a thick, cushioned fabric, propitious to cover (or protect) the instruments and cables that go on that wall.
In some video tutorial I saw how to do something similar with epoxy clay, and with the grooved cylinder of the handle of an Excel, give it the shape.
With a little bit of oil for sewing machines, I was able to keep the epoxy clay moist and work with it.
... and I gave shape to those three sections of the wall ...
With a mixture of Khaki and Deck Tan (XF-49, XF-55), I colored that cover.
... to wait a little while to dry the paint and finish hardening the epoxy putty, then apply the Future coat to the top. Tomorrow I will give some washes to the new creation and I will start with the filters with oils paints on the outside of the whole medium bomber.
Feliz fin de semana para todos