This kit started out as a science fiction/alternate history design by
Andrej Troha:
Art Station His portfolio has several other vehicles in the same vein, like this beast:
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/8exlnEAMP came out with a kit of the 357 a few years ago and it's been in my stash ever since:

I don't love the design, although it does have a 1950's heavy Soviet metal look to it. The kit has decals, a small PE fret and masks for the windows. The fit isn't bad, but not great, with burrs and flash in inconvenient areas. The interior is well detailed, but the small, not very transparent windows are going to hide most of it:
The Instrument panel is pretty nice, but will be invisible. It was just held in place for this picture. Some of the crap on the firewall is dust and some are plastic defects. Doesn't matter - no one will be able to see any of it:

I added seat belts from tape:


Despite extensive dry fitting and sanding down the cockpit edges, the two fuselage halves took some effort to join. I had to tack them together with superglue, then run a bead of plastic cement along the seams and squeeze until a bead a plastic appeared.
I'm not sure how far I'm going to deviate from the design. The jet engines on the side pods look ridiculous, so they may go. Since this vehicle uses a long debunked form of
"ant-gravity", the jets are only for forward motion.
The front is not great either; I'm thinking of ways to make it look less like a flying locomotive.