@uhu02 When I first approached cardmodeling I was a plastic model fan. In the pre-Internet era my only source of inspiration were few Shreiber Bogen kits I used to buy in a little shop near home. I builded mainly architectural models (castles, churches and so on). I found that other subjects (airplanes and ships) were too basic to be more than a simple way to spend some spare time with scissors and glue... Then I discovered polish models, GREAT things with a lot of details, in and out, and the game started to become more serious. At that time I was already paper-addicted and completely forgot all the hundreds of plastic model boxes laying in my "archive" waiting to be builded. But something was still lacking: I wanted more details. Many model has a lot of them but, even if the good of this wonderful hobby is that you can easily add and modify a lot of parts if you have a little skill with a PC and some kind of graphic software, I felt there was space for something more but I didn't figure exactly what I was searching for. Now I have the answer! THIS is the FINAL model! This is the limit I was searching, no, I'm wrong: you passed that limit!
Your LM is the irrefutable demonstration that CARDMODELING IS ART! And YOU ARE AN ARTIST! Because you are creating a real piece of art. There's no discussion on it!