Thank you Peter. It's coming along in leaps and bounds now.
I've built the steps to the rear deck and found I had to cut the same shape in the 'lift off cabin' to seat it down properly.
I have fitted the rudders with Marks collets and assembled them temporary to see how they line up. I've made a holder for the servo and sited it well up the boat for easy access when the decks are on.
I've finally finished the upper cabin slope and it matches up a treat.
Today I went shopping with the Missis and guess what I found in a cheap store...... Yes, it's a six inch man from the TV series 'Gladiators' who fits the bill exactly for the crew, so I've bought all their stock of two hmph!! must go back. All I need is some yellow trousers and coats and I'm well away in the staff department. Price, I hear you say. Well they are under Two english pounds each. Couldn't believe it either.
Well the next store we visited I found the miniature Nuts to go around the panels. I've been dreading this part of the build because of costs and availability of 1000 off size 1.6 mm nuts in stainless steel is not cheap.
The store was called Dunelm Mill and I found some packets of hexagon silver beads (for a better name) which could be glued on flat against the window edges etc. and look the part.
Here are the latest pictures showing the man and steps. You may also notice the smoothed hull, done with wood filler. It came out very well and sanded just like P38. Looks a bit spotty, but should cover up nicely with epoxy later.
The pictures are in two batches as I've exceed my bandwidth.
Cheers
Ken