Looking good. The Typhoon is next on my list to build.
I'm guessing you are going to fly this one. If so, I have a suggestion.
The ends of your wing spars, where they stick inside the fuselage.... if you attach them to the adjacent former by adding a shim, this will increase the strength of the wing/fuselage. Helps it survive a bad landing.
Here is a link to virtualaerodrome, showing the same thing on a Guillow 900 series P-51
http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/image_d ... &offset=12
If the link doesn't work just look in my hangar at virtualaerodrome.
In the photo, you can see the shim between the former and the wing spars.
There is also a support under the spars,but that is not necessary. This helps me to set the dihedral correctly.
If you haven't covered the bottom of the fuselage you can still do this.
Just glue in the shim, install your wind a set the dihedral, glue the wings in place, and clamp together with some clothes pins or whatever you might have. I don't have the Typhoon plans to look at but, in your photo it looks like this model may not even need the shim because the spars are against the former anyway.