aleccap wrote:
Kym Knight wrote:
I think it was worthwhile, has a lot of fine detail, but the kit piece would still look nice for an out of the box build. I think only an IPMS judge with his dental mirror and flashlight would be able to see all the support beams under the deck though.
Funny you should say that, there are several models out there where detail is lost due to silly angles, for what it might be worth, in my opinion a bloody waste of time especially carriers, where underneath there's so much going on, and like you said without a dental mirror its quite pointless.
You've been at this building lark a lot longer then most, what would you do, seriously about high detailed parts that although you know is there, no bugger can see unless they're laying flat on their back, is it worth it just to say 'I know its there' ?
Well Alec, if you break it into percentages, for me, at least 75 to 80% of the enjoyment of building a ship model is in the construction, so weather there is hidden detail to the casual observer, it's irrelevant. I might build quick (by some peoples standards) but I do take careful notice during construction of the ships design and often marvel at what the original ships designers and builders had in mind. So if some intricate lattice-work of trusses and girders are hidden at completion, at least I get some general idea of what those shipbuilders went through. It's not much different from guys who fully detail the interior of a tank turret only put it in place and see nothing.
You must know by now what I think about this unseen detail, I keep buying and will continue to buy the photo-etch sets!
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