"...i know it's not the real world, nor a alternative for breadboard. but usefull for trying circuits without burning the half house down..." - xtheremin8
Yeah, some people rag on circuit sims as non-realistic and so poor training aids. I think they're great, and a give a lot of insight into what is going on. The physical world of circuits is governed with an iron fist by Murphy's law, so only a small subset of what you can sim will actually work the way you would like it to. Oscillators are particularly picky.
"are the wound coils, variable conductores out of question?"
Coil winding is OK, but only simple single layer ones on PVC or similar, no special windings on special forms or moving ferrite.