Hello folks. Yes, I am still here. I haven't departed for pastures new. After an exceptionally long summer hiatus brought on by my love of Sun, Sea and Sand, caused by spending the first 26 years of my life in these sunny climes, compounded by a complete lack of mojo, I have finally got my 2 remaining brain cells lined up and working almost in unison. The first job tackled was to strip the chrome parts. I was dubious about this after reading the trials some of you guys had been through. Luckily it was easier than I expected. I put the sprues in a poly bag with a good few squirts of Mr Muscle oven cleaner (other brands are available) and after about 10 minutes the chrome just dissolved away. After a soapy wash and a good rinse I was left with this.

The plastic looks soapy but feels just as hard as all the rest. I have painted a few pieces on these sprues, mainly the engine plates for the moment.
I have assembled the gearbox and filled the unwanted seams. It is not perfect but when it is between the engine plates not much of it will be on view.

Gearbox on the left, of course. The end cover is meant to be separate. The carburettor is to the right. The main body of the carb is marred by 3 knockout pin marks. These are partially hidden by the choke tube I have retrofitted. This is the white piece running from top to bottom on the carb body. I have also bodged the mixture screw that was missing and the securing nuts to hold the carb to the inlet tract. Also the float chamber will help hide any shoddy work on this side when I get it completed. There are numerous photos of this GP2 carb on the tinterweb but I am mostly working from memory. The same carb was fitted on my Goldie, so I have experienced the real thing.
At the top of the photo you can see the front forks (just dry fitted together) which are going to be a problem. The sliders (the bottom pieces that hold the wheel) are supposed to be hollow to allow the stanchions to fit inside them. Unfortunately one of them has been cast solid, so the razor saw has been at work and now the final measuring will need to be done so both legs are the same length.
Hopefully some more progress over the weekend.
All comments, good, bad or indifferent welcome along with plain old abuse.
Cheers for now.
John.