Donivanp
Major
Got some workout coming there Glenn but I'm sure you'll get it looking good.
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Yeah the twin mustang has very little in common with the mustang. I think I read or heard there are only something like 8 parts in common. NA started with the XP-51F (which morphed into the H) and had to add extension plugs and the wing is bigger (not just in length).Thanks guys.
Here in the first two pictures is the right fuselage after 2 1/2 hours of filing, filling with CA, Filing again and sanding, sanding, sanding, and sanding.
quite a lot of filing on the fuselage joint was necessary, and a whole lot on the nose to fuselage joints. all these areas were wet sanded with 400 and 600 grit, then because of a lot of rough texture in a lot of other places I went over the entire thing with 800 and 1000 Grit.
While handling the fuselage while working on it I kept thinking that this thing was huge for a Mustang, so I pulled out a P-51A I had in the stash to compare (third picture) and WOW, Just WOW.
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A test fit of the fuselages to the wing center section was not promising.Looks like you may have yet more filing and sanding to do when the wings go on.