Joining the front to back is very troublesome - I reversed some of the steps - making the joining sections completely, then using them to bridge the front to back
This is a sprue holder, which makes the handling of photo-etch frames much easier - a lot of reflection makes it a bit hard to comprehend. Frame "A" at the back, then "B", "C" & "D".
Instead of assembling these parts into an octagon and somehow being able to fasten them together - I sat them each into the bottom of the module they get installed into - Note that all the joins are "secret tabs & eye" joints, so you have to bend them ahead of assembly.
I carefully bent the steel struts out of the way, and gently guided the top & bottom together, then bent the steel struts back to their proper position.
Added the legs - the main leg stay consists of 2 flat pieces that are crimped together by the ladder, and the mounting points. I decided to strengthen these by super gluing them together.....fluked the first one OK, then decided to use a couple of small PE super-glue applicators as dummy tabs, to correctly align then next 3..... a wise move, methinks!
Well, look at that.......it's finished all of a sudden - all the final components added to the nose very easily.
Pair of reading glasses just to give you a sense of scale.