I decided to try a project that I have wanted to do for a while. I went to Fedex and had them blow-up the plans for the 500 series Hellcat to 200%. I made photocopies of the smaller parts and "printed" the wood using dope thinner to put the ink on the balsa and pressing firmly with a paper towel. This method works pretty well but when you blow up plans, the lines get 200% thicker as well making it harder to get sharp lines to follow for cutting out parts.
I thought about buying a cowl for the 1000 series Hellcat to use for this but elected instead to laminate balsa and sand it to the proper shape. I bought some "moses magnets" from Easy Built and was going to try to make the whole cowl removable but I didn't buy big enough magnets for the weight of all that laminated balsa so I ended up gluing the thing together and will put a removable nose plug at the front of the cowl.
I still have to get the profile right but I did this same thing a couple of years ago with a normal 16" Hellcat and it worked well. This will likely be a slow build for me with the kids going back to school, deer season approaching, and other commitments but I'll try to put photos up as I get stuff done.