I dunno, I don't think production damage would bend the plating like that. It would just break it.Love it -- looks awesome.
For whatever goofy internal algorithm aesthetic reason, I always perceive the 'pilot tube dent' as ILM handler's/filmmaker's error
Now that I think about it, you're probably right. It just looks so "goofy" to my eye, as in, "What interstellar galactic battle were you in that THIS was the result?" The other damaged areas are clearly/obviously/visually "direct hits" from enemy ships' laser cannons. Whereas this one always strikes my eye as a dropped prop that caught the corner of a table before hitting the floor, and film scheduling was too rushed to repair it since it would likely never get seen. But now that I'm saying it out loud, I wonder if there is a scene in A New Hope in which you can clearly see this area on screen?I dunno, I don't think production damage would bend the plating like that. It would just break it.
Nice! That's a definitive answer, and I'm grateful to know it. (And now annoyed that I'll have to include it on my build!)
Thanks SK. It takes some trial and error. What is amazing is the research the ILM folks have done to get the different types of flak damage patterns from battered ships, planes and tanks.I love the battle damage to your metal plating -- that is finely detailed work, and will look very authentic under paint with true "bare metal" peeking through.