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Fauxtool posted:its not at all for nubs. Yeah, for Gunpla its biggest use is for assembling older (early-mid 90's) model kits, which werent afraid to use rubber hands and interior limbs, which can be obnoxious to clean up.
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Knives and sandpaper don't do poo poo to get lines off poly/rubber parts, so I don't see how the tool in question would do any better. e: I have a similar thing and it's probably the least-used tool in my collection. It does virtually nothing a razor knife can't and is much heavier and clunkier to use. I am curious about those template-style seam scrapers, though, which seem like they might actually be good for something: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWqcDrkkRR8 Bimmi fucked around with this message at 14:02 on Nov 15, 2017 |
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Thanks, apparently I’m dumb and misunderstood. Back sanding for me
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Bimmi posted:But yeah, it's pretty obvious that they were never intended to be integrated with the main universe and nothing outside of veeyogamz has ever really bothered to try. I heard the opposite was true, that the 0080 designs were meant to become the official designs for the OYW and replace the more cartoonish MSG designs going forward (like how in Macross, everything after the first series uses the Do You Remember Love? designs even though DYRL isn't 'canon') but they walked that back at some point. I know there's an art book out there called MS ERA that presents itself as a collection of war photography from during the OYW that uses all 0080 designs, and the other two 90s OVAs are definitely more inspired by 0080 visually than by the original designs.
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Babysitter Super Sleuth posted:I heard the opposite was true, that the 0080 designs were meant to become the official designs for the OYW and replace the more cartoonish MSG designs going forward (like how in Macross, everything after the first series uses the Do You Remember Love? designs even though DYRL isn't 'canon') but they walked that back at some point. No, that's exactly how it went down, but eventually someone decided they had to be part of the main continuity and we got the "United Maintenance Plan" rear end-pull as result, though they're so wildly different from the designs that inspired them that they are still pretty much their own thing to this day, regardless of what the so-called canon says.
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# ? Nov 15, 2017 23:58 |
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Maybe we should just not care about canon and appreciate good art design.
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Bimmi posted:The Zaku FZ has a blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo in ep04 of Unicorn. Some manga have the suits too. The Plot to Assassinate Gihren has them (if memory serves) as part of the coup forces trying to move power from Zabis to the Deikun family. Pretty good read, too.
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Arcsquad12 posted:Maybe we should just not care about canon and appreciate good art design. I don't give a solitary poo poo about canon myself, for just that reason. And lots of others, too, it's ridiculous to try to force consistency on the UC timeline at this point.
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Bimmi posted:No, that's exactly how it went down, but eventually someone decided they had to be part of the main continuity and we got the "United Maintenance Plan" rear end-pull as result, though they're so wildly different from the designs that inspired them that they are still pretty much their own thing to this day, regardless of what the so-called canon says. That explanation is also super dumb considering how short the war was. Gelgoogs weren't in service for an entire month and they were already making upgraded Gelgoog J's. I mean, I've said it before, but the sheer amount of mobile suit variants in the OYW is nuts. There's probably hundreds of them. It's even more dumb when you remember that for most of the war, the only mobile suits were Zakus, then they developed hundreds of them in the last 3 months.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 00:42 |
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I demand consistency in my bizarre series of anime robot shows that include a show where people do kungfu to win a robot tournament, a show where little kids paint war machines and then make them duel, and a show about an experimental tall grunt suit where everybody in the universe dies
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Neurolimal posted:I demand consistency in my bizarre series of anime robot shows that include a show where people do kungfu to win a robot tournament, a show where little kids paint war machines and then make them duel, and a show about an experimental tall grunt suit where everybody in the universe dies ok point taken, touche
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Neurolimal posted:I demand consistency in my bizarre series of anime robot shows that include a show where people do kungfu to win a robot tournament, a show where little kids paint war machines and then make them duel, and a show about an experimental tall grunt suit where everybody in the universe dies Lol what's that last one, it sounds like "On the Beach" but with giant fighting robots I've already seen "a GBS [George Bernard Shaw] play, but with giant fighting robots"
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Neurolimal posted:I demand consistency in my bizarre series of anime robot shows that include a show where people do kungfu to win a robot tournament, a show where little kids paint war machines and then make them duel, and a show about an experimental tall grunt suit where everybody in the universe dies Only like two people die in Turn A though?
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Nebakenezzer posted:Lol what's that last one, it sounds like "On the Beach" but with giant fighting robots Space Runaway Ideon. He's called "Kill 'em all Tomino" for a reason. In that show, he kills 'em all. Literally. Everyone in the entire universe dies in the end. Also a toddler gets her head blown off in a firefight. It's.... kinda disturbing. Also the show was the inspiration for Neon Genesis Evangelion! What a surprise!
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Nebakenezzer posted:Lol what's that last one, it sounds like "On the Beach" but with giant fighting robots Space Runaway Ideon, it's not actually based on a grunt unit, but the head is very obviously GM inspired and it has a fair number of Gundam collaborators. The majority of the show is of a war between humaniy and an alien race, over a series of misunderstandings. In the TV ending the daughter of the alien race's commander becomes pregnant with a human father, and when she come into contact with the Ideon it wipes out both races and scatters their genes far apart, with the intention of giving both races a chance to re-evolve as kinder, less warlike races Tomino himself actually shows up to get killed in the show, just to go full hog with the Everything Dies theme Gammatron 64 posted:Also the show was the inspiration for Neon Genesis Evangelion! What a surprise! They're also both examples of the inverse of the usual tonal shift in a lot of animes (i.e normal show suddenly gets super dark at the end) in that both shows' TV endings have a bittersweet silver lining; for Ideon neither race actually dies, they're both given a chance to escape their bloody legacies using the genes of a child of both races, and for Evangelion Shinji defies the cynical expectations of his father, becomes intimate with Literally God, and saves humanity from an endless cycle of rebirth while also psychically connecting every human being . Neurolimal fucked around with this message at 02:27 on Nov 16, 2017 |
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Bimmi posted:No, that's exactly how it went down, but eventually someone decided they had to be part of the main continuity and we got the "United Maintenance Plan" rear end-pull as result, though they're so wildly different from the designs that inspired them that they are still pretty much their own thing to this day, regardless of what the so-called canon says. It's also the case with 0083's designs.
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Neurolimal posted:Space Runaway Ideon, it's not actually based on a grunt unit, but the head is very obviously GM inspired and it has a fair number of Gundam collaborators. Eva is kind of a unique case in that it starts out dark and depressing, then it has a stint in the middle of the show where it approaches some normalcy which lulls you into a false sense of security, then WHAM super hosed up again
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Gammatron 64 posted:Eva is kind of a unique case in that it starts out dark and depressing, then it has a stint in the middle of the show where it approaches some normalcy which lulls you into a false sense of security, then WHAM super hosed up again Like the first couple seasons of Lexx
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Arcsquad12 posted:Maybe we should just not care about canon and appreciate good art design. The Hygogg is the best robot in the franchise
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 03:43 |
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The Hygogg, Z'Gok E, and 0080 Rick Dom are fantastic, but the Zaku and Gelgoog redesigns aren't great
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 03:47 |
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I settled and got the SD Neo Zeong today because my wife would kill me if I tried to bring home the full size Neo Zeong.
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Guy Goodbody posted:The Hygogg, Z'Gok E, and 0080 Rick Dom are fantastic, but the Zaku and Gelgoog redesigns aren't great I mostly agree. I don't dislike the Zaku FZ but it's no replacement for the Zaku II. It's kinda halfway between the Zaku II and the Hizack. Taintrunner posted:I settled and got the SD Neo Zeong today because my wife would kill me if I tried to bring home the full size Neo Zeong. I saw the box in a store once. Just the box is a sight to behold.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 04:21 |
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I do like the looks of the Fz, but the F2 is where its at wrt OG Zaku design. That or the JC with the spiked shoulder shield. Norris fought a Ground Gundam to a draw in that thing.
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Argas posted:It's also the case with 0083's designs. Actually, in looking at it, 0083's Gelgoogs sort of look like they could be based on the same machine as 0080's JG. In the end they're still pretty far apart, but there's just enough similarity of detail that it could almost pass. The Zaku FZ is just weird — it takes about a half dozen bullet points of "what makes a Zaku" and then just goes off into the woods entirely. Strange thing to do with such an iconic and ubiquitous design. Katoki handled it much better.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 06:08 |
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I still think the FZ is a good design. Its chest section is a big improvement over the T armor on other zaku designs, and I'm a fan of sloped armor anyways. I'd say the only places the FZ falters is in its skinny thighs and comically big machine pistol. It looks good even if it's incongruous with other Zaku models.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 06:59 |
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RIP. Again.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 07:27 |
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Good riddance.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:17 |
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DM were good, stop being a poo poo bimmi.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:23 |
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TBF no one should have been surprised by this
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:24 |
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DM were crooks leeching off another company's IP and hard work. gently caress 'em sideways.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:29 |
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Oh so you're both uninformed and a cruel idiot, cool.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:32 |
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In what way am I uninformed? e: actually don't bother, I can pretty much predict what your argument is going to be and if you're this butthurt about a blatantly illegal operation being shut down I'm not terribly interested in your opinion anyway. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:DM were good, stop being a poo poo bimmi. they were too good, of course they attracted attention. Its a chinese business so it will be back with a mustache next week called momokodragon Fauxtool fucked around with this message at 08:37 on Nov 16, 2017 |
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The same way you were uninformed about it the last time you threw a third party hissy fit and we had to get a mod ruling on the matter. You're acting like they're Daban or something
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In what way are they different? A handful of "original" kits among all the ripped-off tooling does not put them on some higher moral plane, and they don't have the legal right to be selling those designs in the first place. So again, how am I uninformed?
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 08:46 |
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Man, why dont you two just clear off the desk and go to town on each other already, the suspense is killing me. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 09:02 |
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Bimmi posted:In what way are they different? A handful of "original" kits among all the ripped-off tooling does not put them on some higher moral plane, and they don't have the legal right to be selling those designs in the first place. No don't you see? and are definitely completely different designs and one is definitely not a ripoff of the other.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 09:05 |
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Neurolimal posted:Man, why dont you two just clear off the desk and go to town on each other already, the suspense is killing me. Not my fault that some people can't handle the suggestion that bootlegs are legally and ethically indefensible without flipping the gently caress out (and going crying to the mods to make the bad opinions go away, apparently.)
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 09:06 |
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Custom variants with original tooling are absolutely on a different level than just making a cheaper clone. That's not even getting into the whole artificial scarcity stuff or lack of options to purchase limited goods in the US. Also Droyer, weren't you the one who started this whole mess to begin with back when the DM Unicorn discussion was happening a while back? Bimmi posted:Not my fault that some people can't handle the suggestion that bootlegs are legally and ethically indefensible without flipping the gently caress out (and going crying to the mods to make the bad opinions go away, apparently.) Good thing we established that they aren't bootlegs forever ago, huh.
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# ? Nov 16, 2017 09:10 |
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I bought the DM PG unicorn and the PG 00 raiser. I also bought the Bandai PG unicorn and PG 00 Raiser
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