Progress

The Spearfish has had her second session of psr, the first wasn't as bad as I thought, but still left a couple of awkward spots which needed redoing. There are some really difficult places to get to on this build so I may need to give her another go after this. Already made up a couple of special sanding sticks to get at the places.
Corsair just needed one spot sorting after first session of psr so she is almost ready for paint. I want to fit the undercarriage first then I can use a spray can of Sky and get it done in one hit.
Both the Hurricanes have had their undersides painted. One in Aluminium and the other in white/black - both of these are real world builds.
As a bonus whilst waiting for primer to dry and putty to set I started a Tamiya Shinden. What a delightfull kit

In the space of 3 hours (not lapsed but total time) or so she is all ready for priming. Typical Tamiya in that if something doesn't fit you know you've done something wrong. You can build the fuselage/wings and add the engine and cowling after priming or painting whichever takes your fancy so no masking of engine and exhausts etc

She will be real world although I'll see what markings I have and may build her as part of my 1946 Pacific campaign.