It was an easy task to slide the wings onto the pins, and then glue the wings in place.
![Gap-filling superglue fills the gap Gap-filling superglue fills the gap](workbench/pics/ww2air/2008/624823a.jpg)
I used gap-filling superglue and greenstuff to fill the joints. Then I went over the joints with sanding sticks to smooth the area.
![Assembled wings Assembled wings](workbench/pics/ww2air/2008/624823b.jpg)
![Assembled wings Assembled wings](workbench/pics/ww2air/2008/624823c.jpg)
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