When I'm starting to build a model I
first look here to see if there is a good example to follow. Should I not find what I'm looking for there then my
next stop is here. Not that one is better than the other, but that one is more comprehensive and I'm more likely to find what I'm looking for.
I've built for display, rubber power, small electric RC, and large electric RC and can tell you that the flying planes are easier to build than a static model. "Why?" you ask. Well, when making a flying model a loss in scale and detail is the norm and often allowed. Most flying plane models have flying surfaces that are not to scale and only a fool builds to kit plans then claims to have an accurate model. The static builder has no such excuse, there is no reason why he/she cannot add every possible scale detail, re-size surfaces to be accurate, and ensure that the structure of the frame causes a smooth surface where called for and ribs showing where called for. Small rubber powered planes are the worst as far as accuracy goes, will often have transparent tissues on them, and they all start to look the same to me.
We all have differing levels of skill and interest in these various areas and that dictates the result. If I hate detailing a cockpit why would I spend miserable hours doing so? If my flying skills and hanger rash quickly mar any plane that I fly then why would I build to the level of those NATs planes even if I were capable of it?
A friend and co-worker was tasked by his wife to build three plastic airplanes and two Guillow's airplanes to decorate their son's bedroom. Guess where I am going to point him for pictures and tips on how to build them so they'll look nice? The skill level David displays is far above the common Guillow's modeler so his going around this forum giving help and posting photos on how he creates his models is truly a blessing to the average person (including those who only look and never create and account). We should give thanks and not nit pick that his models are not NAT winners and not capable of flight, that's not what he builds and I've yet to see anyone around here win the NATs and then show us how they did it.