Here's what I'm starting with:
Airfix XVIe bubbletop kit. This is a limited edition kit that you can only get by joining the Airfix Club. It was graciously given to me by a friend and fellow FSM member. He knows who he is.
Added to the stock kit are an Ultracast seat, Ultracast late-style 3-spoke wheels (4-spoke wheels come in the kit), Master turned brass cannon fairings and guns, Eduard PE, and Lifelike Decals. The Lifelike set includes a full set of stencils, as well. I may end up adding an aftermarket prop and exhausts - haven't decided yet.
I started by removing the side hatch, which was molded shut.
It's okay to mangle it during removal - the kit provides a separate one. I'm going to use PE, however.
So far, I've got the seat off of its casting block, the instrument panel sanded down to accept PE, the seat frame and headrest are modified to accept PE, and what few interior details were molded into the fuselage have also been removed. PE is going everywhere in this sucker! Those who know Spitfires know that there is a lot of exposed hardware in the cockpit. I'll probably add some plumbing beyond what comes in the Eduard set, from .015" solder.
The biggest challenge so far is trying to determine which PE parts should be added before painting, and which one to hold off on adding until later. I've been going over the instructions with a highlighter so I don't screw it up.
Kevin
Kevin Johnson Ypsilanti, Michigan USA
On the bench: 1/72 Fujimi Ki-36 J-BAAR