Got a good start on it last night.
The cockpit sides painted. Kind of sparce, but then the real thing was too.
Cockpit floor put together. The floor of the Hawk75/P-36 was the top of the wing and there was a riveted splice plate there which I added using plastic sheet with small holes drilled for the rivets.
I did some work on the seat to make it look better, thinning the sides and back, adding a front seat bucket lip, and adding a piece of plastic sheet between the bottom and back that was present in the real thing.
The panel has some nice, raised detail for the instrument faces so my first step is to paint them white so after it is painted black I can so some scraping with a pin to reveal the white paint on the raised details. The panel is in the shape of an inverted T so the butts of cowl guns can be accessed.
This bit is a shelf that is forward of the panel and includes the above-mentioned gun butts. They didn't look very good being too thin with no detail, so I added some plastic sheet to thicken then up and drilled out the ends and added a short piece of steel rod. Don't really know what this rod is in the guns but it's there in the pictures.
The cowl glued up. Not a bad fit but still need to dress up the seams yet.
And last, the wing glued up. There is absolutely no dihedral in it so it but that should not be too much of a problem to fix.