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Re: What when we die...
Quite frankly, the General Dynamics b-25 Hustler in the photograph is a nice model. Without seeing all the detail in person, it looks so far as a nice museum piece. If your models are in perfect detail and paint profile, they would be worthy of a museum showpiece.
Please don't take this too harsh or disconcerning, but, to have a museum quality piece, it must be to almost perfect detail. As you know, the correct paint scheme and tail numbers for the years in service and any rarities that stand out... the better on the model.
My father served 3 tours in Viet Nam. One tour involved his flying a B-52 D model. I actually got to see one of the planes he flew. He told me about he times he was shot up and the patches on the plane. I saw the plane and the patches... The model built reflected those patches along with the tail number and photographs of the actual plane.
If your able to find the actual plane with the tail number you want to use.... Try and get it down to the smallest detail for the museum. If your doing General Dynamics aircraft, check out the static displays in Fort Worth Texas.
And most important... If your son likes the models... give them to him! Let him do what he wants whatever that may be.
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