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When you scratchbuild the plumbing in a P-38's gear bays...
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When you add unnecessary "details" just because some enterprising entrepreneur comes up with, say....photo-etched bolt heads in 1/72 scale.
So it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with how much AM or scratch building goes into it, just how realistic it looks?
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Guys like John Vojtech are superdetailers...when the model looks as if you could get in and go away in it, that's a super detailed model.
Gerald "Hawkeye" Voigt
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"Its not the workbench that makes the model, it is the modeler at the workbench."
When does it cross the line from detailing to superdetailing or hyperdetailing? i see "superdetailed model xyz" around the place and it made me wonder.
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