Looking forward to taking this one for a flight and to have a good look at her, I see my old 55 is one of the models be it a later version so good to see.
Can't really tell from the pics but something about those engine nacelles doesn't look quite right........I could be wrong though.
Roll on the new year.
I dont want anyone to take this the wrong way, its just ment to be helpfull observation after spending two years building my own. The Seaking is a complex shape to build, lots of compound curves and difficult shapes to blend in. Looking at the screen shots theres a couple of areas that could be looked at.
Windscreen, this looks flat across all three panels, thats not quite correct, only the middle one is flat, the two outer ones are curved at their outer edges.
Engines, the sides look straight up, they should be tapered inwards at the top a little.
Sponsons, the rear end and belly of these is wrong, the rear end should taper to a wasp like tail, not a flat plate and the belly is not flat but like a shallow boat hull with a v shaped crease in the middle.
There are other areas that could be dressed up but those three areas will enhance the shape significantly with simple reshaping.
I've attached a render of my old one on a mirror base, hopefully to show what I'm talking about, a link here to a bigger image
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mickoo/Images_Planes/Seaking Mk-3.jpg As I said, this isnt ment to be a "my Seaking is better than yours post", just modellers advice from one Seaking builder to another, its a very hard shape to accomplish and all credit should be given to the author for efforts so far.
Kindest
Michael