Hello thogether
Thanks for the feedback guys. I will gladly share the progress of the Welly, especially as ithe build is now going into the felt "final lap".
@Manish: As mentioned the build was already started when I took possession of it. At that time the fuse was mostly done already. When inspecting it, I found a mix of planking with whole balsa sheets on the flat sides with strip planking in increasingly narrower strips the tighter the radius of the fuselage got on top or bottom. I added only the stringers and the planking around the bomb bay to the fuse....next to some corrections i made, because the original builders build philosophy didn't match mine...
Anyway, in the meantime I did cover the whole plane. Before covering I sealed and sanded all surfaces in contact with the covering material and treated them with additional hot sealer (Deluxe Materials Cover Grip) for a better adhesion.
I thinned the cover grip 50/50 with water and added some red color for better control of application. (To the great amusement of my daughters about Daddys "pink" plane...)
All originally fabric covered surfaces were covered with last reserves of olive Solartex, while the "aluminium" surfaces of the cowls were done with Oracover covering. Everything will be painted afterwards, but having the different surfaces showing a different texture goes a long way even for a semiscale build like this one.
I also attacked the necessary but mostly despised (by me) job of soldering up the wiring harnesses and connectors. A lot of cabling goes into the wings. Each wing contains 4 servos (Throttle, Ailerons and 2x Flaps) and in addition there are the ignition kill switch, the electrical landing gear and the ingition battery leads. All going from the front fuselage into the wings. Lots of cables and solder joints to be made up and tested thouroughly before they all go into the deep and inaccessibly hollows of the fuse and the wings.
I will keep you posted
Greetings Robin