Cockpit window frame rebuilt took 3 weeks!.
I don't have Lockheed C130 drawings so all this work was done by downloaded close up specific pictures of this aircraft from A.net and J.net. I started from left side to center and then went to right side by removing and replacing one piece at a time. On original plans cockpit window size seems to be too large and spaced too much apart!.
Here i am presently working on joining wing to fuselage. This is very intense and critical step, i can't make any errors as it's one time shot since center wing section will be glued to the fuselage permanently.
So far i have replaced original LE former with newer aircraft grade 1/8" plywood, i also made 3 notches in it so ribs of the wing can slide into them and get glued there. I will be doing same with the TE spar former too. Wing has to be mounted on +5 degress positive incidence and it has to be totally flat on top from tip to tip.
I have measured to see is wing dry mounts square to the wing and it's in 1/16"'s range, which is notice less on this size of the model. Wing also sits flat at this time so all looks good for the marrying up process.

Wing sitting on top of the fuselage.

Old former used as template for notches and replaced with newer plywood former.

New former cut, notched and installed in the fuselage.

Model is on special fixture made for it, it holds the fuselage straight and level and in one place even when i do hand sanding on the model.
I'm having hard time getting natural wood fireplace going in the shop, so for now model is inside on the lower level of the house.