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I'm pretty sure the more talented of our Brethren will produce copious amounts of resin to fix it or perhaps something already manufactured could be made to fit? But I agree that's a honker of a mistake! Did they simply copy Trumpeters CAD drawings what the hell people?
Not sure if they copied Trumpeter or not, but I've built Trumpeter's 1/32 scale kit, and to lower the floor it requires a new floor to be made from sheet styrene, along with a new rear bulkhead and seat frame. I used Eduards PE set which provides a new seat and instrument panel along with some sidewall details-- all of this is "compressed" in the Trumpeter kit to fit into thier "shortened" cockpit, and it looks like this kit is no different in 1/48 scale. In this day and age, with lots of info available on line and in museums, how Bronco could make such a mistake is really unforgivable, especially since the Trumpeter kit was heavily criticized for thier boo boo. No doubt why they are tryinging to market this on with a "blood chit" and three crewmen-- which look very nice (is the blood chit in cloth?). But if accuracy is what you're after--the new Airfix kit might be the better option, or be prepared for some scratch work.
VR, Russ