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AzMiLion posted:Maybe some of the Deathscythe bits are on there? You might be right there. The shoulders do look Deathscythe-ish, but I think the legs are from something else.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 14:39 |
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The thought of something as tiny as the HG Nobel weighing in at ¥3000 is blowing my mind a little.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 18:49 |
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Bimmi posted:The thought of something as tiny as the HG Nobel weighing in at ¥3000 is blowing my mind a little. Miss Sazabi is a pricey girl. I'm gonna guess it comes with a shitload of weapons/accessories.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 18:54 |
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Maybe even the complete Dream House!
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 19:09 |
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Or it uses bits off all of Sazabi's frames maybe.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 20:26 |
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Does the 1/144 Universe Booster also include all the extra parts for the Star Build Strike?
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 20:59 |
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You mean the weapons? I think so.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 22:09 |
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muike posted:You mean the weapons? I think so. Awesome, if not oh well, I like the Universe Booster anyways so if I have to get the Star Build Strike separately it doesn't matter too much.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 22:46 |
So I mentioned to my mom that I was interested in getting into airbrushes and she mentioned that she might have an old airbrush in her studio from back when she was getting her Master's degree, and that if I can find it she'll give it to me for christmas. I go out and find it, and it's a goddamn Iwata Eclipse siphon-feed, practically mint condition in the box after ten years not being used. Anyone got a good list of stuff I should do to make sure it's in working condition? Also, does anyone have that chart of the proper ratios for mixing future and a flat base to get different levels of gloss?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 00:02 |
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What's wrong with hooking it up outside and seeing if it sprays?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 00:40 |
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Bimmi posted:I've recently switched from panel lining with Gundam Markers to doing a fairly sloppy dark-grey wash, after which I wipe the parts with an eyeglass cleaning cloth wetted with alcohol. This results in nice sharp lines without requiring a steady hand and also preps the parts surface for sticker application. I use cotton buds instead of a cleaning cloth because I like to throw stuff away a lot I guess. I also do clean up while it's on the runner, but that's bit me a couple of times when seeing the part as a whole would have been better.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:07 |
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has anyone tried entering the gunpla x gundam contest? I got a code to enter today. After entering it, you do a short survey and it asks you to choose a prize. Then it tells you that you lost, "try again" I thought it was going to be a drawing not a on the spot redemption.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:16 |
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I go in and out of scale modeling every few years, but have never done any imported articulated ones before. I've got a couple with swiveling pegs that are a bit loose and want to flop around and/or fall out. Is there a product or trick that will make it a bit tacky and less loose without bonding it solid? I'm thinking basically the opposite of an aerosol silicone lubricant that'll make it a bit sticky instead.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 11:47 |
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Frankenstyle posted:I go in and out of scale modeling every few years, but have never done any imported articulated ones before. I've got a couple with swiveling pegs that are a bit loose and want to flop around and/or fall out. Is there a product or trick that will make it a bit tacky and less loose without bonding it solid? I'm thinking basically the opposite of an aerosol silicone lubricant that'll make it a bit sticky instead. a topcoat or varnish of some sort will make the peg thicker and provide the friction you are looking for
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 12:15 |
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EthanSteele posted:I also do clean up while it's on the runner, but that's bit me a couple of times when seeing the part as a whole would have been better. This can also cause problems with parts snapping off the runners or just general stress which can increase scarring at the sprue point.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 12:51 |
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Bimmi posted:This can also cause problems with parts snapping off the runners or just general stress which can increase scarring at the sprue point. drat! I don't use that much pressure because I am a dainty baby.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 14:04 |
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Some of the injection points on recent kits are tiny and give with very little pressure – but not all of them. Which can be a bummer when the weak one snaps and the thick one on the other side half-tears a chunk of plastic out of the part.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 15:53 |
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Frankenstyle posted:I go in and out of scale modeling every few years, but have never done any imported articulated ones before. I've got a couple with swiveling pegs that are a bit loose and want to flop around and/or fall out. Is there a product or trick that will make it a bit tacky and less loose without bonding it solid? I'm thinking basically the opposite of an aerosol silicone lubricant that'll make it a bit sticky instead.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 16:25 |
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Captain Invictus posted:I forget the exact method, but I believe Transformers fans will take a loose joint off, put some superglue on it but not put it back, let it dry, then put it back. The thin layer of dried superglue I believe causes enough friction. Or it might've been a different substance. Yep, superglue (NOT polycement) on the joint and let it dry before re-attaching it. That's fixed many a flop-former for me.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 16:44 |
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Our good friend Future floor wax can also coat the loose joint.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 16:59 |
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Captain Invictus posted:I forget the exact method, but I believe Transformers fans will take a loose joint off, put some superglue on it but not put it back, let it dry, then put it back. The thin layer of dried superglue I believe causes enough friction. Or it might've been a different substance. I use slow drying glue for that, a drop on the ball, swirl it around in the socket then take it out and let it dry, fixes up lovely joints good.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 19:32 |
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You mean my MG Exia Ignition may be able to come back out on to a shelf without the aid of an action base?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 23:30 |
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slightpirate posted:You mean my MG Exia Ignition may be able to come back out on to a shelf without the aid of an action base? I've fixed a couple of transformers that were literally unable to hold together due to balljoints that were molded at the wrong size(took if out of packaging, had a collections of pieces.)with that method so yeah, probably.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 23:37 |
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Man this sanding poo poo can take a long time, especially when your sandpaper is in a really awkward form factor.
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# ? Dec 21, 2013 03:20 |
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So my christmas bonus came in early today and I went silly on Gunpla with it. I now have a new Tamiya tool set, fresh Gundam Fine Line markers and the MG EX-S and Sazaba Ver Ka on the way.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 02:21 |
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Word on the street is that the Sazabi vKa is pretty much perfect. No glaring issues like all the other recent vKas, astounding articulation/stability, and of course it looks beautiful. Engineering is pretty much a more refined version of the Nu vKa's, and while sadly the LED means there's no space for a pilot figure in the cockpit, you can build a separate cockpit and put Char in there. Pretty much the worst thing you can say about it is that it's heavy, but that's not even a surprise. Not being able to display the funnels is a bummer though. Wait for the webshop exclusive I guess.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 02:37 |
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BlitzBlast posted:Word on the street is that the Sazabi vKa is pretty much perfect. No glaring issues like all the other recent vKas, astounding articulation/stability, and of course it looks beautiful. Engineering is pretty much a more refined version of the Nu vKa's, and while sadly the LED means there's no space for a pilot figure in the cockpit, you can build a separate cockpit and put Char in there. Pretty much the worst thing you can say about it is that it's heavy, but that's not even a surprise. I'm really excited for both to be honest. I like challenge and the Ex-S had me pretty hyped. I saw a bunch of stuff from the Sazabi and I'm just really excited seeing as it is considered to be freaking great. Kinda pondering using gold paint on some of the yellow bits like I did the Sinanju, but we'll see.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 02:43 |
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Let me know how the Ex-S works out for you, I've had my eyes on getting one myself. I got an S a while back, and while I love the kit and the suit to death, its total incompatibility with any display stand makes it a real pain in the rear end to display, short of using the kibble to prop it up. That display stand sounds like a real godsend. Assuming the additions don't somehow turn it into a real pain in the rear end, it's a beautiful build and you'll probably love it. Also, after 20-some hours of putting on decals, my Banshee I may buy one of the ver. OVA kits, converting it to a ver. Ka and just keep it in unicorn mode with the extra gold plated parts Bandai sends out.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:02 |
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My friend recently got an EX-S and he said it's a bit of an engineering nightmare. Parts don't quite fit properly, etc. That being said he also got one of those replacement part kits so I don't know if it could be because of that too.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:13 |
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Ignimbrite posted:My friend recently got an EX-S and he said it's a bit of an engineering nightmare. Parts don't quite fit properly, etc. That being said he also got one of those replacement part kits so I don't know if it could be because of that too. Replacement parts kits?
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:17 |
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He probably means the Ex-S Patchwork conversion kit. 3rd party stuff rarely fits on perfectly, the actual kit itself is fine. The Ex-S is an engineering nightmare though. It has one of the most ridiculous transformations of any Gundam, and drat if the build process doesn't live up to that.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:22 |
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BlitzBlast posted:He probably means the Ex-S Patchwork conversion kit. 3rd party stuff rarely fits on perfectly, the actual kit itself is fine. That transformation gif give me nightmare flashbacks to the Zeta 1.0.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:27 |
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While we're on the subject of conversion kits, is there a site that has a good list of them? I've never done one before, but it might be cool to find a kit that converts the Zaku II 2.0 to the Zaku I. Dalong has a good list of MGs, HCUCs and PGs, but sometimes I wonder what was in the old 80s model kit lines and what they were like, too. I wonder if there's a comprehensive list of them somewhere.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 03:30 |
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Normally I just go on ebay and search for "Gundam conversion kits". e2046 is another good place to look. Resin kits are really different from gunpla though, so you should probably check up a couple guide first. And the Gundam wiki has what you want. It's not a single page or anything, but good enough. And to answer your question they were pretty lovely, with massive seam lines, bad proportions, bad articulation, and pretty much bad everything. There are a couple diamonds in the rough, but most of them blow.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 07:08 |
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Anyone have clean lineart for a clanche custom? I need to figure out some paint scheme I can put together for it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 07:16 |
ManSeriesBrofist posted:That transformation gif give me nightmare flashbacks to the Zeta 1.0. Zeta is goddamn caketown babywalks next to the EX-S. It's a beautiful suit but jesus loving christ. Also, how exactly does bandai's production process work, are they still making new EX-S kits or are they just selling what's left over? Because even if they're doing limited production of it, the molds being old as gently caress might be a reason for parts being out of spec.
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# ? Dec 22, 2013 09:25 |
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Bandai's still making new Ex-S kits. There are very, very few general release kits that cease production entirely (I think only Unicorn/Sinanju vKa, because vOVA replaced them). And the molds being old isn't as damaging as you'd think; my MG FA ZZ had some excess plastic on a couple parts, but everything fit together perfectly. Bandai's quality control is amazing. EDIT: Contrast RDs, which almost never reenter production. BlitzBlast fucked around with this message at 10:20 on Dec 22, 2013 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:sometimes I wonder what was in the old 80s model kit lines and what they were like, too. I wonder if there's a comprehensive list of them somewhere. I could probably do this from memory, but it would be one loooong rear end post. Some of those old kits are still surprisingly okay but there's no question that both the state of the art and changing tastes have left them pretty far behind. VVV edit: it's amazing how much better some of these things look without the goofy colors. Bimmi fucked around with this message at 16:17 on Dec 22, 2013 |
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muike posted:Anyone have clean lineart for a clanche custom? I need to figure out some paint scheme I can put together for it. Best i can do is a gray scale one based on the imagery on the wiki, Any particular colors you have in mind for it? THe right ones the base image I painted off of, just gave it my own interpretation
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Bimmi posted:I could probably do this from memory, but it would be one loooong rear end post. Doooooo iiiitttttt.
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