Phew!
I can call one of the worst parts done!
Mating the superstructures to the hull!
So in short, lots of terrible fits mixed with tiny small PE sides!
Firstly the superstructure was glued firmly with Tamiyas extra thin glue. Keeping it slow and gluing one section at a time. First the front, middle and the rear.
You need to let the glue dry and let the plastic form a nice bond as the whole thing is a bit warped/bad fit in general so you can push the part down without the glued end popping up.
After this the seam was thoroughly sanded with 180 grit. Remaining seam was filled with CA. Once again sanded. After this the PE plates added. Be sure to glue them as parallel to the hull edge as possible.
Gaps are okay but everything else is bad. Lots of CA around the seams. Sanded. Checked the seam of the PE with brushed mr surfacer. Sanded again.


After this thinned mr surfacer 1200 is airbrushed. Sanded with 2000 grit to check all the imperfections.


And there's a lot! Big work, big mess!
It's okay!
Next step is to add just a bit more mr surfacer. Still keeping it at about 70/30 thinner to paint ratio. You need to thin it a lot otherwise it dries to fast and creates a rough texture.
So now you spray heavier on to the area letting the surfacer build up a bit more. Give a couple of good fat layers. It's still relative thin don't mind!
After a bit of curing sanded with 2000 grit.


That certainly looks a lot better!
After this we want to bring that sharp look of the edge back what we have lost with all the sanding.
I masked with tape along the line where the hull meets the superstructure. After this heavy airbrushing of mr surfacer to create a sharp edge.


And the aft part!


Also the rear funnel was test fitted and it's a really nice fit! I can do it separetly allowing a much better control over painting etc. and attach it after finishing it!
Now onto more enjoyable parts!