As reported earlier we went to a museum this weekend. Like many other museums this one had several models of subjects around. One was an Ironclad on the water, the other was a diorama of the theft of The General at Big Shanty by Andrews Raiders.
Both models were nice, good details but...as I commented to Mike at the time, we see better stuff here and at the show we just left. The Ironclad lacked any sort of weathering, the colors were monotoned with no definition. The diorama was well done with figures in motion and clearly a well told story but the models were again something you would see anywhere.
Understand I am not knocking these models, I doubt I could personally do the same displays but like I said earlier, I've seen much better stuff on these pages and others on the internet. And I do not intend to lump all museum displays in the same category as I put these in, truth be told, I have not been to that many museum to be a judge of those displays.
Question is, what makes a model a Museum Quality Model? Who's to judge if a model is Museum Quality? What do you think?
Both models were nice, good details but...as I commented to Mike at the time, we see better stuff here and at the show we just left. The Ironclad lacked any sort of weathering, the colors were monotoned with no definition. The diorama was well done with figures in motion and clearly a well told story but the models were again something you would see anywhere.
Understand I am not knocking these models, I doubt I could personally do the same displays but like I said earlier, I've seen much better stuff on these pages and others on the internet. And I do not intend to lump all museum displays in the same category as I put these in, truth be told, I have not been to that many museum to be a judge of those displays.
Question is, what makes a model a Museum Quality Model? Who's to judge if a model is Museum Quality? What do you think?