Top Gun is a special case. Modified AMA rules and manpower to get a lot of airplanes through. Most Scale Masters Qualifiers will have only 2 judges that will see the whole class. They both have to do multiple things. I will say every time my plane has been judged, they do a quality job even if the plane is not up to judging standards. I set up a friends book once, and dang it he whipped me big time. He had a bunch of pictures, but I took out a bunch. I had taken the pictures with the eye to model building, that he used them was pretty cool. Left, right, front, back, and 3/4 shots front left, rear left, front right, rear right. There were probably 3 close ups of his details. That was all. Now his plane was a modern GA, a Bonanza, and mine was WW1. I went with minimum pictures the last time I had a plane at a contest,probably 3-4, but the judges told me they wish I had a few more. Tough to do with vintage pictures. Best to go with the smallest to get the job done