You're very welcome, Jan. Forgot to mention, though. The cockpit walls in this particular aircraft are black, as it is a B35 'converted back' from a TT35. The latter would have had the post-war finish to the cockpit. Wartime service Mossies had the British 'Interior Green' finish throughout. P.S. if you are modelling your BIV with the floor entrance hatch open, don't forget the inner hatch, which opened inwards, towards the starboard wall. This had the 'window' set into it for the drift sight, and this window also had a circular cover, which was hinged. It's not often clear, or visible at all, in most interior photos. To simulate this in palstic card, you will find that for 1/48th scale, a standard paper-punch is virtually spot on for making the right sized hole! Also, in the rear wall of the 'well' of the actual hatch opening, there was a small flap-type door, where the telescopic boarding ladder was stowed. This hinged upwards, and had 'LADDER' stencilled on it in black letters. Some photos, particularly of preserved B35's, show a bar across the inner face of the fuselage entrance hatch. This was, as far as I know, fitted as a 'guard' over the outer 'porthole' window, and was not present on wartime aircraft. I might have mentioned it before, but, a good reference book for Mossie models is the Patrick Stephens '...and how to model them' series, I think Number 7 for the Mosquito. I know that Stirling 01 was able to obtain a copy a couple of weeks ago, so a PM to him should provide the supplier source. You could borrow my copy, but I'm afraid it's in Denmark!
Cheers, Terry.