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Sometimes that happens, in 8 years that I have been building on paper I have often found this inconvenient. And although I do not make models on large scales, I think that in them the instructions are fundamental, with so many pieces it should not be easy to guess where they are placed .
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So true.You have to guess what the designer intended.
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I noticed that you are building the model with paper Windows. In that case there is no need for the interior frames to be cut as to accommodate an interior cabin since it is not seen. Eliminate the cabin in that case.
Regarding lack of instructions, you may want to look for reference photos and various views. Also look at photos of plastic models that may simplify your paper assembly Good luck Isaac
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Well I think the wing spars are absolutely necessary.I will put the wooden formers in for structural integrity as well as alignment.
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That looks very good, you are putting together the puzzle!
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Yes I will make it work like I made the Hampden work!
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