With all due respect, I have been critical of both sides. If anything I'm the one who has been drawn kicking and screaming into this argument that my previous posts clearly shows my views on. My name was brought up by not one, but both sides.
The model was a proof of concept, nothing more. It does match the gain figure that has been talked about, but its dimensions don't match the actual antenna, not really even close. Its vertical element is .92 wavelengths long, and if you change that length in either direction the gain drops. The radials are also shorter than the Vector model. I'm not saying it is a perfect model, only that the theory behind its creation is sound.
I've talked about this other mechanism on these forums several times, including earlier in this very thread. Its not an easy concept to try and explain, unfortunately. And I think something else is going on with the antenna as a whole.
I'll post the .nec file for anyone who wants to play with it. I'm not sure if that can be imported into EZNEC directly or not.
We guys? I addresses that above. When it comes to thinking outside the box, I have spent much time in troubleshooting and repair. To be successful in that type of field you need to know how to think outside the box. I am comfortable trying out different ideas, and I notice things that most choose to ignore. I'm a thinker, and am thinking constantly. I can't tell if you are in our out of a box at the moment however, I can't physically see you or the space around you... I also can't see if you are in a corner... 
The discussion was had and the model created before that conversation on EZNEC ever happened. Bob and I came up with the implementation separately, although I think the implementations we had in mind are very similar.
According to Donalds four wire test, NEC2 still hasn't accurately modeled the Vector design. That four wire test is something I am questioning, and hope at some point to actually put it to the test. Note the word hope, I have never once given my word or promise that it would be done. That being said, I am curious, and that can be a dangerous thing... In any case, it will be a while before I can do any such test anyway.
Link to the .nec file (.txt extension added to get the web server to allow the file to be shared).
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