When we build our kits be it aircraft, armour, boats, vehicles etc., most of us tend to make as per out of the factory. (weathering aside)
Recently I saw some photo's on a military aircraft forum of my favourite modern day aircraft, the A10
Thunderbolt (warthog) and was surprised at the number of dents/rippling etc.
The photo's were taken by 'Jonathan Haylock' a regular contributor to the site in question and gave his kind permission to use them.
The nose cone dents are apparently caused when aerial refuelling, and the flaying nozzle misses the chute.
I also saw some photo's in a recent military magazine of Typhoons (Hawker), taken during the battle of the bulge. The invasion stripes were very crudely applied and even strayed onto the cannons.
Just makes me wonder why we try so hard to be perfect!!!
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Recently I saw some photo's on a military aircraft forum of my favourite modern day aircraft, the A10
Thunderbolt (warthog) and was surprised at the number of dents/rippling etc.
The photo's were taken by 'Jonathan Haylock' a regular contributor to the site in question and gave his kind permission to use them.
The nose cone dents are apparently caused when aerial refuelling, and the flaying nozzle misses the chute.
I also saw some photo's in a recent military magazine of Typhoons (Hawker), taken during the battle of the bulge. The invasion stripes were very crudely applied and even strayed onto the cannons.
Just makes me wonder why we try so hard to be perfect!!!
Gregg[ATTACH]104393.IPB[/ATTACH]
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