Episode 6: The Hull Seam and Crooked Tracks: Failing Fidelity to Scale
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Welcome to The Judge's Table, the new critique series from Beyond the Seam and ModelFront Chronicles!
In Part 1, we kick off the series by putting the host's own work—a Tamiya M3 Lee—under the microscope, judged strictly against official IPMS (International Plastic Modelers' Society) standards.
We dive into the fundamental criteria of Basic Construction and Alignment to reveal costly, yet common, modeling mistakes.
In this episode, we critique:
The Gaping Hull Seam: Why a poor corner weld immediately fails the "Fidelity to Scale" test.
Crooked Machine Guns: How misaligned barrels lose points on the all-important alignment standard.
The Missed Flaw: The crucial error of leaving flash on a primary cylindrical component.
Listen now to learn why these three construction mistakes tanked the model's score and how you can avoid them on your next build!
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Products Mentioned: Tamiya Basic Type Putty, Item #87053; Bob Smith Industries Thin Insta-Cure CA Glue.