Currently on the table is the New Tool Airfix B-17G, which so far is proving to be up to their usual new standards of being excellently moulded, but engineered with very tight tolerances
So far the interior is being assembled, starting with the cockpit, and then working rear-wards before then finishing with the nose interior.
Colour call outs call for a very dark green for some of the interior for which in places I have used Malachite Green; elsewhere I have used standard interior green (Humbrol 78) or gone with plywood. My reasoning for this is based on online images of B17 interiors which seem to show a wide variance in internal finishes and colours, so a degree of lattitude seems appropriate even if not totally prototypical. The ply areas have been painted with Revell Natural wood, with some Uschi van der Rosten ply decal laid over; I have to say that it looks the mutt's whatsits to me!
So, on to the piccies; the story so far:
The cockpit sub-assembly with plywood!
And the fuselage interior partially fitted
That's all for now folks!