Thanks very much Kevin.
A bit more to show, although somewhat later than intended.
PICS 1 and 2. The main wheels have been painted and fitted, and the nose gear leg, retraction clamp and nose wheel painted and fitted, and await some final touch-up. The main wheel doors have been painted and will be fitted next, whilst the nose gear doors need to have yet more ejector pin marks removed, and some 'hinges' fabricated, as there is no way to attach them to the model without cementing direct to the fuselage, with the resultant damage to the paintwork, which already needs cleaning and re-touching after handling.
PICS 3 and 4. The turned brass pitot tube has been painted and fitted, and has yet to be 'blended' into the radome and re-touched, and the gun sight combining glass has been fitted, made from clear sheet, as the kit part was too thick and the wrong size. The windscreen has been fitted after painting the frames internally and externally and adding rivets, and has yet to be sealed around the edges.
The red spiral on the pitot is not perfect by any means, being done freehand, but will have to do. I was alarmed that I'd painted too many 'hoops', but after re-checking many photos of RCAF birds, I found the number of 'hoops' seemed to vary between 4 and 8 !
PIC 5. The kit afterburner can might have been acceptable in the original mouldings, some 40 years ago, and still shows very feint external detail, but this example (made in Poland incidentally) is very basic, so it has been replaced by the nice resin example shown here, part of the complete jet exhaust set from Aires, designed for the Hasegawa kit.
PICS 6 and 7. The afterburner can painted, and fitted to the model.
PIC 8. The arrestor hook has been fitted after painting in various steel shades.
There's still a lot of work to do externally on the airframe, including some remedial work to the paint finish, before moving on to adding detail to the canopy, and scratch-building the main frame, detail parts and harness for the ejector seat, which I hope to tackle in the next day or so.
Many thanks for your kind comments and continued interest, and I hope to post more pics soon.