Starting with the interior, dificult to explain_ this guys from Cyber Hobby had spent so much effort in detailing parts that once closed are never to be seen again, look at all this structure in the front!
They even bothered to do all the internal structure of the fuselage but living massive ejector pin marks... I can´t understand... By the way, this is dryfit before painting, small bits are glued but moslty is loose to paint in separate.
No PE or decal is provided for the instrument panel, so I brushpainted all (or toothpickpainted in this case), drops of clear coat on the dials to make them stand out, the throttle levers is looking realy nice! they are separete piece. well done CH!
I painted it with my mix of Tamiya: XF-5 + XF-4 + X-8 , 1:1:1: to me looks much more alive US interior green than the Gunze offer, but US interior green can be almost anything since the shades can vary a lot!
bigest issue of the CH model IMO is the shape of the engine cowling, I found this side by side among CH and eduard one, this one in the picture have already undergone some sanding the edges in one atempt to correct it, I also tryed but had no success...
side-by-side, the CH ones is already with the front of the cowling copyed from Eduard, the propeller from the Eduard´s is more twisted as we can see but in the other hand, one positive point of the CH: you can make the cooling doors in the open position!
interior is very detailed in the 2 models, but the cockpit in the CH one is much larger, I belive the Eduard is correct, as I´m doing the wings folded, I hope that it can hide a little of the difference
front side-by-side: the propeller from Eduard is better shaped, more twisted and the hub have more details, but the CH is not bed, I´ll add some details in the hub to make them look closer, engine is looking very good inside in both models
testing paint into one resin engine before go for the definitive one, looks very shinny! Mr Paint "super silver", I had this paints sitting in my shelf for a whille, I´m giving it a go.
to spice up the hub I had glued small pieces of sprues melted and pulled to make thin lines (I have no idea what is the english name for "plástico estirado"). With that I simulate the screws emplacements.
I decided to not use the extra fuel tank because I will go for the Tiny Tim rockets, so To better appreciate this exotic weapons I will keep the rest clean and not draw attention, for it I have to fill the holes with "stretched sprue" (Is that the name?)