Nathan wrote:
Maybe it's my eyes, maybe I'm just too young to know such things about aircraft that where in service long before I was born. But why is it that SOME restorations or repaints or what have you always look a little off then the originals? Is it just because of the new paint, it's not dirty? Or is there some inaccuracies in the job being done? Not trying to be a smart a$$. But new restorations just always seem a bit off then what I see in pictures from the days they were in service.
Thx in advance,
Nate
I think, in some cases it's too much attention to detail. More accurately, too much attention to the wrong details.
At peak production, B-24's were rolling off the assembly line at a rate of nearly one an hour. While there were, of course, inspectors, the work was done on a rapid production basis, so instead of a dedicated, talented crew lovingly spending years to restore an airplane, they were slammed out by semi-skilled workers on a tight schedule.
The paint is a little too carefully done, markings are a bit too nice, (Not even going to touch invasion stripes), and the airplanes are pampered rather than just maintained. It all adds up to a subtle 'wrongness' compared to the original.
The same thing happens in the classic car world, where a brand new, dealer prepped only, car scores badly on 'originality' and condition in concours<G>