The Revell kit provides plenty of nice detail in the cockpit but, if you know me, I can never let things go at that. Having said that, I'm well aware that much of the detail will be difficult to see if not obscured completely once the walls are glued together. To check what will be seen, I taped the halves together and noted the areas that will be visible through the canopy, entry hatch, and nose bubble.
In the first and last pics, you can see how the radio receiver unit, to the left of the navigator seat, is placed such that the face is right up against the seat bulkhead so this will be moved to the port a bit. Also, I didn't like the solid support which should be a tubular frame. So here's what I did so far with that unit, admittedly going overboard a bit with the handles....
This unit isn't finished yet and I'll post more on this later.
On the port wall, seen below in a before and after shot, I added 3 throttle linkages and a couple of wires. Oh, and the locating pin on the top of the fuselage was removed as this will be visible through the hatch and nose.
Similarly, the starboard side received some sizable electrical cables
The pilot seat will also be enhanced. Below area couple of pics showing the armrest replacement and the added ring for the seatbelts.
There will be more to come in these areas, hopefully before I leave for Hamilton on Wednesday. Thanks for looking in.