Thanks John, and so do I.
It wasn't visible after applying the decals and a sealing gloss coat, and only showed after the semi-matt clear coat. But then, those upper wing crosses do have large areas of clear carrier film, so perhaps not surprising.
Anyway, here's the state of play to date, with the silvering more or less eliminated, by re-touching and a further semi-matt clear coat, the exhausts and exhaust staining painted, some light dirt and paint wear to the wing roots, the canopy masks and the cannon gondola location masks removed, and the wheel wells painted in what I still think is a rather odd shade of RLM 02, this being the new Humbrol paint, which is virtually the same as most other model paint versions of RLM 02.
It is nothing like the original Humbrol 'Authentic Colour' shade, from the early 1980s, a tin of which I still keep just for the colour on the lid (the paint long used), which exactly matched an original paint fragment, and the Monogram Luftwaffe colour chips. It was more greyish green, similar to, although lighter than German Army 'field grey', and closer to Humbrol's current No.31 Slate Grey, whereas all of the 'current' model paint versions have a distinct sandy-brown hue !
The canopy has collected some tissue dust on the inside, which I hope I can shake loose, as I
do not want to have to remove the canopy to clean it off !
This was due to "Sod's Law, Section 14A,Para 2", which states that,"... if a piece of dried tissue can reach a specific area that you don't want it to reach, it will make every effort to reach that area".
I'd stuffed some dampened tissue into the oil cooler exit, specifically to prevent any chance of paint mist reaching inside, and finding its way into the cockpit.
When trying to remove the (now hardened) tissue, it fell inside the fuselage and, 'Sod's Law', it ended up in the cockpit !
Fortunately, I managed to shake it loose, and out of view, over the half bulkhead I'd added, and it's now rattling around somewhere under the engine cowling , and I hope it stays there !
I'll be back sometime over the weekend with another up-date, and should be close (ish !) to finishing.