Studying the plan of the SE5a didn't help at all. Looking at the fuselage from all angles didn't help either. I came to the conclusion that there were only two possibilities, well three in fact if I leave the cabane struts as they are. I think it would be very difficult to drill four holes in the right places so that a screwdriver could be inserted, probably even more difficult to align the screwdriver with the hidden screw heads. The second option would be to remove the decking in the area of the struts. Big job and no guarantee that it would go back together neatly, unless the whole turtle deck in front of the cockpit was removed. This would involve cutting through formers as well as the ply decking. Guess I'll leave the wobbly struts just as they are. In the meantime, I've been having "fun" with a Multiplex Easy Glider. This model has been painted, can't imagine why, but it has been not only painted, but extremely thoroughly painted. I found a way (I thought) of stripping the paint. Screwfix have an excellent paint stripper that does the biz without being overly aggressive. The stripper didn't attack the Elapor foam of the model, and the paint wrinkled in an encouraging manner when I did a small test area. I should have known better! The instructions for using the stripper were to paint it on thickly, leave for an hour, then slop on some more, leave for another hour, then wipe off the paint with a cloth. It worked! Unfortunately, the glider had been painted twice, and only the top coat came off. Even more unfortunately, the first coat seems to be stripper resistant. I tried larding on lots of stripper and covering the area with polythene sheet to prevent the stripper drying out, all to no avail. Whatever the paint is, it aught to be used by our armed forces, as it appears to be bullet proof. The final attempt was to leave the stripper bagged up for 24+ hours. The paint was unaffected. Shame that, I quite fancied a "go" with a glider, especially a free one. No photos, too depressing. Who wants to see wrinkly paint with unstrippable undercoat?