The cockpit is split along the bottom and around the front suspension. I glued in the suspension into each half, and then cut off the arms. The parts remaining inside the cockpit are used as guides. I drilled insert holes into these stubs and also drilled a corresponding hole in the arms in which I placed a brass pin. The Bodywork was prepared and I sprayed a mixture of Duplicolor Ford Yellow Glow and Duplicolor Fluorescent Yellow over a white base. This was clearcoated and then the beautiful decals applied.
It took about 1 weekend worth of work to decal the model. After drying, the parts were clearcoated twice.
The tyres on the EJ10 were bad and undersized, so I pilfered a set of tyres from the Revell TF102. The increased diameter of the tyres posed a problem with ride height at the rear, so I added 2 mm of plastic as a bump stop to lower the chassis by a corresponding amount. This counteracts the height offset of the new tyres over the original.
The engine block and suspension is not readily visible in detail as the cowling is fixed. So, I treated it as a one-piece unit and sprayed it matt black.