Yes and yes! The drums I played were almost identical to the Recording Customs shown, except they were maroon lacquered and scratched to hell. Identical hardware etc. I am 99% positive that they weren't coloured or stained on the inside but.... The badges were exactly like the ones shown.
It was tuned like complete crap so it took me a bit to dial it in. I suppose that goes with the close micing thing, but it was unplayable to my mind as it sat. Didn't take much, mind you. Very easy to get a decent sound and good separation from it. I would have liked more time, but you know how it is at festivals.
All of the RC kits had stained interiors. If the kit was a solid maroon finish with a clear interior, the kit was a Recording Standard as I mentioned in a previous post. And, the finish would be a wrap not a lacquer - Yamaha never made a solid lacquer in maroon. If the finish was 'see through,' in other words you can see wood grain, then the only finish in RC that would be close, would be Cherrywood. But,
all Yamaha Cherrywood RC's had a cherry red stained interior.
Yamaha didn't make the Recording Standards for very long - only a couple of years, after which they just produced the RC's. Harry's kit below is technically a Recording Standard kit. The Standards came in a natural, un-lacquered finish or in several wrap offerings - black, white, maroon or rarely found navy blue. They also made a natural finish which had clear lacquer coating, which was part of the RC line. The Recording Customs and Recording Standards were identical, except for the exterior and interior finish. The shells and hardware were identical.
If you were posing your question out of curiosity, then you have your answer. If you are asking because you want to buy a kit, there are always used RC kits floating around. Yamaha isn't making them anymore, but rumor has it they may start up this line again at some point, but they will be made in China. Truthfully, if you like the quality of the kit you played, you couldn't go wrong in buying any of the higher end made in Japan Yamaha lines. RC, Maple Custom, Beech Custom, Birch Custom Absolute, Maple Custom Absolute, Beech Custom Absolute, Oak Custom, Club Custom are all quality lines and would be fine drums to own.