Basically, the kit is a scale-down of H-K's excellent 1/32 Mitchell, with better props, the one thing people complained about in the larger kit. Surface detail is up to the same standard as the larger kit. One really nice thing H-K has done here is provide a nose weight that fits inside the forward fuselage under the cockpit. It's shaped to fit in that space, while keeping the bombardier's tunnel open as well as the nose gear well.
Here are photos of the bombs attached to the walls of the bomb bay, the bomb bay assembled and fitted in the fuselage, the cockpit (I used the Eduard photoetch instrument panel for the A-M B-25D, which fit perfectly, also Eduard seat belts), the tail gunner's position and the forward fuselage to show the nose weight.
When I assembled the fuselage I used plenty of rubber bands to get a good tight fit. That way all I had to do was lightly scrape down the centerline seam, avoiding use of seam filler that would destroy the surface detail.
7 attached images. Click to enlarge.