Yes.Can you see where the fix was made?
It's a work in progress... , but thanks MIJOB.I rraly like how you build this model its a great help for anybidy who wants to build it.
The gap in the picture at the top of the model is actually so small you can't see with the naked eye, but the gluing and coloring technique still holds true. It's still amazing to me when you take a picture how the picture can really get blown up to see all the issues that can't be seen normally. Now imagine how the picture gets blown up when you have a monitor that's 42 inches! At that point we're almost talking about seeing something on the micro-scale such as individual fibers or the like. Just an observation.Yes.
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Ok, just kidding!
Great job, Sky!![]()
I'm never sure about cameras - sometimes it's the lighting, or the focus, or the angle. There is still a real difference in resolution between the human eye and the digital sensor. Photography is an art. Of course we haven't even gotten into the old film vs digital argument or even AI enhancement. AI is close but still looks artificial upon close inspection.To be honest, I was shocked to see the close-ups of the lamps I cut out for the house I built. They looked so crude in the pics but so pleasant with the naked eye.![]()
Anytime DeckardSince I'm a huge Supermarionation fan, it's almost inevitable that one day or another I'll end up making all the Thunderbirds models... so I'll be keeping a close eye on this work
Good job.
Thank you Sky Seeker.