Do you model for looks or realism/accuracy

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So, working on my present project I'm laying down decals, AND looking through my spare decals I found some warning decals for this or that from an old Vigilante kit and I decided to put them on the F-14. Purists might disagree but man they are looking cool.....what say the masses?
 
To me the requirement is that it looks real, as if you were transported back in time, or forwards.

If it replicates an original historical thing down to every last detail...

That is cool AF.

If it is something you totally made up, but looks "right".

That is cool AF.

If it makes me think Aliens-2 is a documentary?

Yup, cool AF!

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I don't mix decals from the "wrong" aircraft, but I've certainly been known to skip some of the hundreds of tiny stencils that are present on some (F-4). Either way, it's not 100% authentic. If the audience is you, who cares?
 
To me, model building is art and a form of expression, I've had the exact same questions but decided.... I'm going to be the one looking at it on my shelf, so I'm doing what I think is cool,...plus ...99% of the people who will see it won't know the difference anyway.
I enjoy taking WW2 pinup girls and placing them on my more modern aircraft ...looks great
 
A little of both, for me. I like detail and accuracy in a kit, but I'm not a Hyperscaler. I don't like the stylized panel line shading so beloved by IPMS builders and judges, for example. Or the overdone shading on figures. It might photograph well for box art, but it's not what a person looks like, in normal lighting, viewed outside. And there are reasons for using some techniques, to depict something very specific, out of the ordinary, let's say.
But generally, I like detail, but I'm not a rivet Nazi.
 
It depends. I build a good number of models to replicate specific vehicles from photographs as closely as I can, but others as completely generic. Whichever strikes my fancy, really.

Some example of the former:

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And of the latter:

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Sometimes it's just about trying something you haven't done before, new subject matter, new technique...
it's great to post pics,
get feedback,
but in the end,
it's me,
working at the bench,
getting into that groove,
riffing on some detail,
or feel,
or reference pic,
relating what I read or learned about
a vehicle,
a regiment,
a battle,
a locale,
to that object in my hand,
with only my tunes,
a cup of something tasty,
and my thoughts for company.
 
It's all about what you like... People are fickle. Even if you are building for competition, there's no guarantee the judges will view your 'realism' the way you do. I'm sure I'm not the only one that has seen absolutely magnificent works not even place, because the contest judge thought the weathering was 'too heavy'. One contest in particular sticks out to me from year's ago. A buddy was building super detailed 'World of Outlaws' Sprint Cars, spending a year or more to complete.He would even scratchbuild his own heim joints. One contest he didn't even place because he did not add a gloss clear coat. He just polished up the paint and applied the decals.
Well...if you know anything about racecars...all those sponsorship logo's on the real cars? Those are vinyl stickers... there's little to no shine to them at all.

Talk about a kick in the teeth..
 
So, working on my present project I'm laying down decals, AND looking through my spare decals I found some warning decals for this or that from an old Vigilante kit and I decided to put them on the F-14. Purists might disagree but man they are looking cool.....what say the masses?
It's your model so do whatever you want with it. It's OK to be fairly accurate but sometimes you just have to let loose. Pantherman
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