I know this seems like a silly question, but I am in a serious rut lately and I'm struggling with some of the simplest things.

I am trying to duplicate these twin "holes" on a much smaller model, but in spite of my best efforts, the holes wind up uneven when I try to drill them out with a pin vise.
Yes, I've scored the plastic in the best straight line I could with a #11. I even tried to deepen that scoring line by running the back of the blade through that cut a time or few.
Still, again and again, when it comes time to drill the holes, one is invariably higher than the other

After a VERY frustrating sequence of events that accompanied this, I'm about ready to scrap my so-called "accurized KBoP kit" forever. I grant that I am very tired and remain angry, but it's almost gotten to a point at which I'll have to acquire yet another KBoP fuselage top half to even proceed -- something my broke-a** simply can't even begin to afford at the moment.
All pointers are appreciated, but please, keep in mind that I'm not looking to replicate the angle of the holes on the studio model -- just their approximate size and spacing relative to the stupid AMT/Ertl kit. Even holes that are slightly too large in diameter, or even a bit too small, are fine by me.
Thanks, guys, and sorry for the ranting.
-S