The Varada is about the size of a small one person submarine. The idea behind it was to have a small space motorcycle.
I actually modeled/ing the Sino cockpit with a convertible seat, being in a conventional seated position when flying in atmosphere, but pivoting to something more akin to the Apollo/Dragon capsule seats. I kept the front windshield the same size it is on the model to get that very limited typical OPLI view, and added some "monitors" to expand the view a bit. There are some PoV renders above, and here are some screengrabs of how it is currently:



I've started to redesign the ship, one reason was to show its size better. The huge doors are throwing off the sense of scale for example, and I've ditched those already and added some smaller details to sell the scale better. There's still work with it though.

And you could actually fit in that 35 1m^3 containers:

Ok, it's actually 30 in that screenshot, but there's still room for another 5. Volume is a bit less intuitive in that regard, it is easy to underestimate. I measured all cargo spaces actually, and most ships should be more or less be able to squeeze in their capacities both for cargo and propellant. The really small ships are the exception, like the Varada and teh Xylophis, because under a certain size you can't do much with our current 1t granuality.
My reason for not really working on the cocpits currently is that I severly underestimated the required work, especially texturing and detailing work and ran out of steam. I'm hoping to resume working on them eventually though, but ship externals are more important to me right now.