The bare balsa strip (held on the side in the picture) is the "Q" trim piece. These will require another CWF fill and a shot of filler/primer and sanding before gluing on the side. One good thing - the "Q" pieces will cover up the notches on the side of the AA pieces. The weird thing - the fin notch in the back is rounded, the leading edges of the fins remain square.
I gave the sides and beveled ends of the main body assembly another shot of filler/primer.
There is a little card stock edge left after smooth sanding. You can almost feel it with your finger.
I squeezed a drop of medium CA on some scrap cardboard. A Q-tip was used to wipe the glue just over the edge.
The CA glue wipe hardened up the remaining extended lip overhang.
Some 400 grit on a block was used to even up the cardstock with the balsa sides.
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