Darren I must be as weak as you then. I got my P-40N in a similar way to you. I walked into the shop intending to buy some paints for the build I was working on, and ended up with the kit (plus a few other items I wasn't planning on buying). Those hobby shops are just too tempting aren't they? I'm even worse at swap meets........
And now for something completely different........
Here are some pics of the cockpit supplied with the 109G-6 kit we're doing for this build.
First up, the floor. See those triangular lumps at the front? They are supposed to be rudder pedals. Check out the pics in Darrens post to see that they didn't even try to get them even close to what they should look like. Might use some spare PE ones there.
The right side wall is a bit better. It looks like they at least tried to make it look like a real 109's side wall.
The left sidewall isn't quite on the same level as the right, but there wasn't as much stuff on the left of the real thing anyway.
Now, as you can see, the level of detail in the cockpit is pretty ordinary so I did some detailling of my own. I've only done the left side wall at the moment. I sanded everything off (except the big wheel, because I couldn't be bothered to re-build that thing) and added my own details from evergreen styrene.
Should look half decent under a coat of paint. I'll hopefully do some more work on the cockpit tomorrow. BTW, this post turned out a bit longer than I had planned, thanks for reading my novel
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