Personally speaking, I absolutely love how it turned out... I always like my own stuff, of course, but, man, I think I really nailed this as far as what *I* like personally.

That's a great backstory for an excellent result!:thumbsup:
It's good that you're achieving results that satisfy you, perfect motivation to keep building more and more! 
Thanks, brotha!! I really ought to refine and make a "legit" story but that stuff takes a few hours.. (for me anyway.)
Good thing is, I've told enough that I think everyone gets the idea. This thing was sort of like "hot potato" which was part of the "forgotten Gustav" theme I was aiming for. It's like people couldn't be bothered with these planes... Germans were like, "nah, we have other things to do, just paint 'em white and throw 'em outside." Then, the Japanese are like, "Nah, we tried to make 'em green like all these trees and plants and stuff around here but we ran out of paint, let's put them way over here so we don't get bombed." Then the 14th army is traipsing around, "oh wow where the hell did these oddly painted half white Nazi planes come from?!?!"

And yes sir.. builds like these really do have one feeling enthusiastic about the next! It's one thing to imagine, it's another to produce a physical copy of said imagination. And then when it comes out better than expected?! Oh man..

"Seeing is believing."