Finally finished my 504 spitfire tonight, except for the wing fairings. I'm really pleased with it and I feel as though I'm improving all the time. I now know what people mean when they say its tail heavy! Its going to take some serious weight to get this one ready.
The wood was a mixture of good and bad - some of it looked like it was attacked by a cheese grater and really heavy but for £10 I cant grumble. A good bit of sanding made it a little better.
Here are a few pictures of the build.
Weight of all of the wood

Notches cut

Half of the fuse done

Completed fuse

Completed wing

Dihedral added

Paper covering



Shrunk tissue

Doping

Finished plane



Sorry about all of the pictures and the quality (They were on my phone)! I really liked it that I could cut the notches in myself to get a straighter fuse and wing. I think it is safe to say that I am hooked on these great planes.
Could someone tell me what elastic is the best for trying to get these bad boys to fly (Or crash in my case).

I have a hurricane to build but I fancy a scratch build so I'll make a decision shortly on what to do. Oh and I need to finish my group build Cessna nose cone. I've got plenty to be getting on with especially planning for my new arrival - the time is coming round really fast and I'm not sure how many planes I'll build once the baby comes.
Have a great weekend guys!
Tom