Didn't notice it during the test fit or I would have but by the time I saw it I had glue on it. My guess is that the nacelles did not have as much curve in them as the lower wing, A little fileing in the middle could have fixed it.
Here's something else to keep in mind Kevin. You better have a lot of lead on hand, she's a real tail sitter. I added lead, test balanced, added more lead, test balanced, added lead, test balanced, and once more before it had just barely enough with no more more space left in the nose.
When all that was done I buttoned up the fuselage and will give it a few days before I start working on the seams.
Decided to upgrade the navigation lights. Cut out a notch, filed pieces of clear sprue to fit, drilled holes for the bulbs, put paint in the holes, than glued them on. Will file to shape and polish when dry.
Looking good Glenn. That's a ton o weight. There should be a 45 gallon drum included in the kit. These aircraft were tail sittes in real life and sometimes they were propped up with the drums. I'll see if I can find a photo when I get home Wednesday .