Well, I don't have as much done roughly a week later as I'd hoped. I've had some aggravation and mishaps and setbacks but that's how it goes in model building sometimes. But, I have made a little progress. I'm meticulous and a perfectionist in my model work so it tends to progress slowly. Plus, working 10 and 11 hours at my job doesn't help at the hobby table. Anyway, in these photos you can see the progress I made with the cockpit interior. Not quite my best work but considering that the greatest focus is going to be on the exterior, the interior still doesn't look bad so far. I've shown the extra pieces that I added to the computer monitor at the end of the center console. And how the finished monitor looks. Definitely an improvement. Some other added details and modifications include the clear HUD screen on top of the control column as well as the added cables coming from the control/steering handles on the column. These added details definitely add some realism to the interior. In my opinion, so far, this is not a bad kit. From what I've seen in the little I've completed so far, if you want an accurate replica of the movie car some modifications and scratch building will certainly be required. If you're a serious model builder like me and relish the opportunity to apply advanced skills to build a realistic model then there is a lot of potential in this kit.
Next, I'll add the front, back, and side walls to the interior. And that means I'll have to begin figuring out the placement of the lights and routing of the wires.
More to come, soon.
Jim