I have to concur, that seems the only logical way the various parts can fit. Still have that issue with parts 1 and 6 and I do have some suggestions about parts 3 and 8 (I think this kit is configured to Part 3 being located on the lower right side of the IP) . For Part 6 I was thinking of detaching that square plastic block under the centre of the IP but not discarding it. I would then fit part 6 to that block. You can see cover plates built into the Yahu Part 6 designed to fold around the plastic block. I will have to re-attach the block to the lower side of the IP using some kind of back plate that I will have to make. I don't think the attaching tab that forms an element of part 6 would be nearly strong enough to support that whole subassembly
What to do with Part 1 still has me a bit stumped .
The two bigger bits of plastic top left and top right the kit instructions say should be removed. I wanted to ask your opinion?
Part 7 is simulating what I think is some sort of fuel primer pump. The backing plate to which it is attached is slightly recessed I notice. The backing plate is formed from Part 8. The block in the lower left corner of the kit part is also recessed, but its attachment to the main console of the part prevents part 8 from being attached.
What would happen if I simply attached Yahu Part 8 upside down to the way the instructions say. that way the attaching tab would pass on the underside of the rectangular block and not be obstructed,
Another way might be to simply not use part 8 at all and simply attach part 7 (the priming lever knob) directly onto the Tamiya console part. In my estimate, the Tamiya part is closer in shape to the plate to which that priming lever is attached, compared to the more square shape of Yahu part 8....
and there would be a gap between the plating supporting that fuel primer pump and the main console??????