Art v. Science.
Art - 0
Science - 1
To prove anything about either model you would need to put a set of calipers to them for physical measures. Photos, just don't do it. And, believe me, I have practical experience with this from designing the ESB AT-ST armature using only the photo-reference and real-world measurements of the relevant donor kit parts.
In the end, my chassis design was about 4.0 mm short, which is empirically demonstrable using the physical kit parts against the physical armature. Yet, I can pull all the reference up in CAD today and get exactly the same results/dimensions I worked out, initially. And they're just as wrong, now, LOL. Easily disguised, too, fortunately. The initial width was worse, still. But, that was corrected with the prototype.
In any event, I'd still love to hear back from Barry on whether the eFx nosecone is cast integrated with the rest of the fuse, or is a separate piece that is assembled independently?