And here is the finished model. This one didn't want to be built and fought me every step of the way. If something could go wrong it would go wrong and I had to resprary the starboard wing three times because of problems with the decaling. Even after the third go there were problems and it was either declare it finished or toss it in the bin. Anyhow, it looks more like a DC-1 than a DC-10 so I guess that's something to be thankful for.
The point of making a DC-1 was to see how different it was in appearance to a DC-2. The answer is, not much apart from the shorter fuselage. The easiest way to tell the two apart seems to be the intakes on the engines of the DC-2 that weren't on the DC-1
Then I thought, how about a DC-3 as well. After all, what is the point of constant scale if you can't use it to compare aircraft.
Enough of this frivolity. It's not a project that I would recommend, and how many of us really need a model of a DC-1 anyhow. On to some more DC-6s and DC-7s before making the jets.