The levels of realism you achieve with your paint effects are simply beyond belief. You create textures and finishes that emulate real metal finishes so perfectly it is easy to forget you are looking at a model.
If I may be so bold as to offer a suggestion though. I think because your paint effects are so incredibly realistic things that are not as physically perfect tend to stand out a bit more. One thing that caught my eye was the bulkhead on the left hand side of the driver's compartment. Above the Centurion III sign is an item with what looks like a cable or a handle coming from it. Your wash accentuates the fact that it is simply moulded into the bulkhead whereas if you cut it off and replaced it with a piece of suitably painted copper cable core it would have maintained the illusion of absolute perfection. It may well be that this part isn't even visible when everything is together but if you are going to put so much effort into a perfect paint job things like that might be worth considering.
If I may be so bold as to offer a suggestion though. I think because your paint effects are so incredibly realistic things that are not as physically perfect tend to stand out a bit more. One thing that caught my eye was the bulkhead on the left hand side of the driver's compartment. Above the Centurion III sign is an item with what looks like a cable or a handle coming from it. Your wash accentuates the fact that it is simply moulded into the bulkhead whereas if you cut it off and replaced it with a piece of suitably painted copper cable core it would have maintained the illusion of absolute perfection. It may well be that this part isn't even visible when everything is together but if you are going to put so much effort into a perfect paint job things like that might be worth considering.
Comment