I've never really found a museum walkaround picture set that shows the full interior of any tank . Either parts are missing , various bits are cobbled together to make it look complete , or the photographer couldn't access the complete interior ( or he didn't care to shoot the parts I'm interested in
) As the Germans pretty much followed the same color pattern on the interior of their tanks ( floor - primer , Transmission - blue/green ) you can piece the puzzle together by checking out various photos of other German tanks . You might also look for modeler's builds on Missing-Lynx , the guys there are pretty knowledgeable , some of them being well respected authors in the field of WW2 tanks , plus guys who advise Dragon / Tamiya / etc on their kit research ( not always listen to
) and guys who design / sell after market resin / PE . If a kit build can make it there without getting "corrected " by the experts , I would say its a good example of how to build / paint any kit