As a scale model building hack, and not an artist by any stretch; I appreciate those who are an artist in this hobby. I've seen so much incredible work on this forum that I am in awe. I would like to name the members that blow me away with their modeling artwork, but I would miss a few. So I will leave it at: You artists know who you are and please keep sharing your work. You inspire hobbyists like me and others to do better.
You're not just gluing kits together and painting them to match history. That's what I try to do. But you are true artists with a internally defined goal. And that is your art. You take it the level of a science in your personally decided depth, and it's almost to a point of extremism.
In this case, your art is done for the artist. And possibly for us plastic scale model hobbyists and historians to appreciate. And this is a prime example of a work; Dedicated.
In a public forum, displayed, many would ask, "What the heck is that"? Your efforts would not be lost, but less appreciated.
Most non-hobbyist or non-WWII armor historian would not understand a 'Target Churchill' and the significance of your art.
You did it for yourself and to those who understand. Thank you.
And thank you for sharing this.
Be well. Model on.
Eric