Cockpit with woodNext I have done the cockpit, tried to use wood, because I had to replace many parts anyway. Let's see ...
The kit contains resin parts:

But the floor plate should be positioned at half height? The fuselage is not bigger as other 1/48 aircrafts. The floor has also not much related to the drawings in the Datafile.

Removed the holder ... oops, the rest too. The back part painted in linen, the front with dark alu:

Started to create a new floor - my metal rule matches coincidentally to start in a right angel.

Finished glueing:

The next picture you know already ...

Oops, the middle strut should have been added after the rigging!
The rigging was done from 0,1mm nickel silver with 0,3mm brass pipes.

I wanted to test the bending properties of pear. Just showed some steam - works great! So it was easy to create a wooden seat:

All painted with some small parts:

There was also a resin part for the instrument board, but with a huge sprue bush. I was really easier to replace it by wood. A decal from Airscale, PE of Eduard and frames from a HGW set are mounted and glazed with
Kristal Klear. Still a bit empty ...

So I scratched a pulsometer and fuel shut-off from brass:

Done with wood? not yet! I wanted to try a very small part ...
The kit has a control stick - that's "curd cheese" (german), since the Tabloid was equipped with a control wheel!
I crosswise glued two veneer plates and sanded a thin and small wheel.

A PE would have been nice, but with cutting and filing I made my own brass part. Soldered to a 0,4mm axle and glued it to the wheel.

So, all wooden parts are prepared.
Cheers,
Frank