Pictures of completed models appear to be a touchy subject on this site. On one hand you will have some folks who will post an endless stream of great jobs, even when the job isn't so great. I've noticed constructive criticism (often called nitpicking or rivet counting) is not well received on this site.
Thus you have a Catch-22 situation. Many "great jobbers" responses have been followed by "nitpickers" making the "great jobbers" look a little silly when obvious mistakes are pointed out (missed seams, crooked parts, etc.). So the "great jobbers" hold off until a "nitpicker" points out the glaring errors.
The "nitpickers" are hesitant to point out errors for fear of incurring the wrath of the site's [self-appointed forum police] with a chorus of "be nice", "what have you posted lately", "who cares about accuracy, it looks great any way" comments. Many nitpickers have adopted the "if you can't say anything nice, don't" philosophy and stay silent.
Often, half of the thread orignally posting a completed model turns into a tit for tat between the forum police and nitpickers with the occasional great job thrown in.