Thanks for the comments. Save judging until it's finished.
My secret to good woodworking is, I keep my tolerances very tight, I sand till I think it's finished, then I sand again, and most importantly, I am willing to put in the hours.
It takes a lot of time to make something look good. It takes a lot of practise to hide your mistakes, because all projects have them.
If they are too major, you start over.
Final coat of laquer just went on. Final assembly on Saturday morning.
I have never done a carriage that didn't need fine tuning at the very last so I am expecting that.
Zulu Big Head