Before completing the sides, I have to get frame 8 (the IP one) done so that I can thread lines through it. The kit frame and instrument panel were assembled and given the basic colours based on the shot that Darryl supplied earlier. Sorry for the blur.
Note that the through-holes are not, ummm, through so they have to be drilled out. One was missing altogether.
Another major piece of this assembly is the bulkhead forward of this one. As Darryl said, this one was introduced later to lessen the chance of fuel entering the cockpit so needs to be omitted.
Unfortunately, though not essential, the top part has two locating pins that assist in lining up the instrument panel and fixing it to the fuselage sides so this is a nice-to-have. The slot on the lower part receives the end of the frame supporting the rudder pedals and is also nice to have. However, because this area will be visible, I decided that some rigidity here could be sacrificed and so cut the lower portion away.
The upper part of the frame was then glued to the back of the panel, after first pinching in the rather nice PE compass holder. I then set about adding all the missing details and instrument decals. The frame is now finished and looks like this:
The lighting is poor and I could not get the proper bounce off the panel so it looks better in real life. The crackle effect that you see is from the matte coat and I may need to do something about this. Also, I don't know where the red hue on the right side of the frame is coming from as it's certainly not in the paint.
Anyway, while paint and stuff was drying, I worked on a few other things. The wheel wells are a masterpiece of kit engineering and result in a perfect, precision fit in the lower wing halves. The walls some in three parts per side and are made to mimic the slanted cylindrical shape.
When assembled, there is absolutely no wobble in the parts and they come together along seam lines beautifully, privded that you don't overdo the glue and allow it to squeeze out. Fortunately, I was able to avoid that.
Positive locating pieces on the walls and wing inner surfaces ensure a perfect alignment with the well opening.
I'm very impressed with the fit here and in everything else that I've put together so far. Kudos to Tamiya for that.
Thanks for looking.