I had the old Monogram kit when I was a kid. It had a pilot and no pit what-so-ever. The landing gear were able to swing down and click into place as well. This is not that old Monogram kit. I think this one is a classic Revell. But yes, it has the raised panel lines [sigh] which I plan on fixing some of them. Mainly around the engine, gun bays, and the hatch aft of the cockpit.
This kit does have the Monogram feel to it, but that kit didn’t have anything on the inside of it. The pilot sat on a peg lol.
However, this is the kit that is available in almost every store in America, yes.
Now on to tonights last gasp.
I removed the odd structures from the seat that I could find no picture references for. Miraculously the seat fit like a glove after I removed the mystery bits. I then decided to detail the (whatever it is) behind the pilot’s seat and add some detail to it. It looks decent enough without paint. I hope it looks better WITH paint lol.



Believe it or not, all of that carving took me quite some time to accomplish this evening. And here I thought I was going to get to piant something, lol, silly me.
A quick tutorial for making coiled wires for radios and such. Just incase some of you haven’t seen this yet. 
I like to use garbage twist ties that come with all of the cheap garbage bags. Sometimes you can snag them from bags of bread as well. I always save these because they have so many uses.
For coiled wire or radio cords all you have to do is simply strip the covering off of the wire and then coil it around something with the desired diameter, such as a drill bit.

Then remove the drill bit and stretch out your coil of wire/cable.

Well perhaps I can find my way to painting something tomorrow. 
Have a great night my fellow model addicts. Sleep well and dream of styrene lol.