I started, as the instructions said, by putting the walls of the thing together and attaching the back. Easier said than done I'm afraid. i thought about using blu-tack to hold the thing in place, I've noticed with a few previous models that blu-tack causes the glue to run and scar the model. I then thought about masking tape, but I didn't fancy cutting it to spec (mainly cause I'm lazy).
In the end Dad suggested using good old Lego. A favourable idea as I knew where the lego was, it was all sorted into boxes, but also since I needed the real panel to be 90 degrees to the back. Good old Lego.
This was the easiest part of the hull assembly, the cockpit. Mainly because it's only two pieces, it glues together nicely. Sadly the same isn't true about the rest of it. there's some odd shapes involved with the main hull which makes it harder than it should be to put together, but a lot of the pieces didn't seem to fit.
The whole thing, once assembled, looks nice, it's not all been put together yet, there's still a few parts to glue on. But it's coming together nicely!
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