Yesterday in the evening I've painted the light grey of the cockpit interior (Gunze H325) On the photos I received from my friends of the Brussels Air Museum (sorry, I don't have the autorisation to publish those photos) it's evident that the backseat is not the part 57 as indicated by Special Hobby on the instruction sheet, but part 62 like the German and Spanixh versions... So I've removed part 57 and replaced it by part 62.
The photos show also that there is an upholstery in the cockpit of the aircraft of the museum. It's too much work to do to realise that upholstery, so I will let the interior as is.
The photos show also that the grey color of the seat is slightly different from the rest of the cockpit; so I painted the seats with Gunze H326. The third photo shows the difference...