Howdy Folks. This is my first post here. Please excuse any breaches of protocol. Since this forum seems to be a friendly Hang-out of sorts, I'll give you a little background about my model building. You'll learn a little about me and see where I am coming from on my question.
I used to build plastic models of anything I could afford when I was younger. Usually it was battleships, sailboats, cars with an occasional plane...
A couple years ago I bought my spouse a Gillow's Super Cub 95. It looks like the first plane she had flown in. This flight turned her into an airplane junkie. (Her computer desktop is always a picture from airliners.net of the last plane she has flown in.) Well, that Super Cub model kit sat untouched on a shelf for a couple years. A couple months ago I took it down and built it. It was fun, but my spouse would not let me paint it or try to fly it. She's afraid it would crash.
So, I purchased a p-51, built it, painted it, and flew it. I was going to post a couple of pictures of some of the steps of it, but I happen to be in most of the pictures. I'm sure y'all don;t want to see my ugly mug.
So, not being able to get enough of building, I start on the P-40 (Gillows 501) kit. This looked a tad bit more difficult than the previous two models. There was even a 30ish page instruction manual in the kit. Well, before I started anything, I carried that little manual around and was going to read it when I had some space time. I skimmed some things and left it in my pocket and washed the instruction manual.
I went ahead with the build and am pleased with everything so far, I was scratching my head a few times about the dihedral on the wings as it was NOT constructed the same as on the P-51. I got it though and it turned out well. How ever I am now stumped, and my quest for answers led me to this great place.
My question: How in the world does the "Wing Fairing" fit onto the wing? Is it flush with the wing? Is it flush with the fuselage? Is it half and half?
Any advice will be much appreciated.