I know that this is mostly a WW2 aircraft site, but seeing the amazing models here, I can imagine someone has had this problem. I am building a 1:200 scale Lufthansa B747-400, and upon trying to glue the fuselage pieces together, I see that they are asymmetrical. When you line the nose up correctly, the tail section is asymmetrical, as in the tail does not line up. Meanwhile, if the tail is lined up properly, the same problem occurs with the nose. Has anyone else has this problem? Thanks in advance for replies!
So it might mean that one or both halves of the fuselage have been bended. A few shots of the fuselage and the front part could help with assessment and finding of a solution. The effect could be caused by too quick taking the kit sprues out of the injection machine ( moulds ). It shouldn't be difficult to correct that.
If it is only out a fraction you could try glueing and clamping the nose and then gluing and clamping the tail. Once they have a hold work back along the fuselage and glue. Dry fit as best you can first to see if this way is feasible. Sometimes you end up with a gap to fill. Sometimes it just won't work.
So it might mean that one or both halves of the fuselage have been bended. A few shots of the fuselage and the front part could help with assessment and finding of a solution. The effect could be caused by too quick taking the kit sprues out of the injection machine ( moulds ). It shouldn't be difficult to correct that.