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I like how I got halfway through this thing before I realized "there's no polycaps?" Pretty fun build though.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 04:45 |
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Bimmi posted:
I cut myself occasionally with my hobby knife, but I switched to using a regular nipper and then removing the excess with a pair of tamiya nippers while sanding the rest off. No more cuts!
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 06:08 |
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A few years back, when I was getting back into Gunpla, I would use the knife like I was paring a fruit. I'd finally stopped chewing my nails, so I used the thumbnail as a pseudo-safety. Plus my thumb was pretty callused, so there was no pain the few times the blade made contact with it. No blood either. One day after building a kit, I was cleaning up, and noticed that my knife-work had shredded the top layer of skin on the thumb. It looked like my thumb had been scratched up by a really tiny dog. That's my knife "horror" story. Neurolimal posted:All my cuts have come from using a single blade too many times, it snagging on something, and me cutting myself trying to force it through I've gone to a one blade per kit habit, maybe two for the really big ones.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 06:37 |
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Once I learned the golden rules of never cutting towards yourself and never forcing the cut, my hobby knife injuries dropped to 0 in the last year. Now, loving Tamiya paint jars, on the other hand- Model Masters/Testors jars were hard enough to open, but at least I could pull out a wrench and torque the cap off if it was really stuck. The plastic Tamiya caps are so drat soft that the wrench never works, and I give my hand indian rug burn every time i have to force one of them open. Why can't all hobby paints come in the Vallejo dropper bottles?
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 07:47 |
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The one downside to the Origin kits. Their action base connector suuuuucks.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 07:49 |
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Oh, hey, neat, they've found a way to model the Reginlaze Julia's whip swords.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 10:53 |
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Are they flexible plastic or something? They look cool anyway. And they are heat rods until we're told otherwise. Looking forward to that kit, although I'm not yet clear on what's going one with the legs. Can it stand on the ground? Is it purely a space-use suit? Not even completely sure what parts are the feet. Do we know the designer for the Julia? I wondered if it was the guy that did the Gundam Thrones and GN-X series. Edit: actually looking at that I think it has big feet with a sort of ice skate blade coming out of the front part of the sole, so maybe that folds up and allows it to stand.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 11:53 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Are they flexible plastic or something? They look cool anyway. And they are heat rods until we're told otherwise. Looks likely. Also, holy poo poo that is a lot of kit for just 1400 yen plus tax. That's cheaper than the Zaku III from '99, for a bigger kit. With a stand. Are we sure the pricing estimates are right?
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 12:06 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Are they flexible plastic or something? They look cool anyway. And they are heat rods until we're told otherwise. No, I think it's purely space-use. The legs are just there to give it extra blades to stab people with. That would certainly explain the swords, which I'm sure work much better in zero-G.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 12:07 |
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chiasaur11 posted:Looks likely. The Graze Ein also cost 1,400 yen. IBO HGs are hella cheap.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 12:09 |
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BizarroAzrael posted:Are they flexible plastic or something? They look cool anyway. And they are heat rods until we're told otherwise. I'd wager it's rubber, or something similar, with a wire core. Darth Walrus posted:No, I think it's purely space-use. The legs are just there to give it extra blades to stab people with. That would certainly explain the swords, which I'm sure work much better in zero-G. Yeah, that thing's built purely for zero-G. There's no way in hell it's touching down on even a hangar deck with those feet, because the blades are fixed in place.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 13:14 |
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Oh hey, that's a nice Zone of the Enders kit
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 13:29 |
Kaiju Cage Match posted:Gundam Barbados In the spirit of this, I actually made the Gundam Jamaika some time ago http://imgur.com/a/9gPYv Meanwhile I have two Super Fuminas and a Mega-Shiki left over from what was going to be a kitbash that I opted not to pursue. Anyone interested in trading/buying? I could list it in SA-Mart but I figure the only interested parties would be here in this thread. All unopened boxes. I'd love a Flauros, Hugo, Shia Qan[T], MG Zeta Plus C1, 1/100 Vidar or Grimgerde, or combinations. Or I'd sell 'em. MJP fucked around with this message at 15:31 on Jan 26, 2017 |
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 15:16 |
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This RG Zaku 2 is destined for a trash can. gently caress this thing.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 16:08 |
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PaintVagrant posted:This RG Zaku 2 is destined for a trash can. gently caress this thing. Pics of the disaster please, maybe you can salvage parts. chiasaur11 posted:Looks likely. There's no way the Julia will be bigger than the Zaku III. Pointier, sharper maybe, but not larger.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 17:10 |
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screech on the beach posted:Where do you guys keep all of your alternate hands? I can see getting a pile of these if every kits comes with 5+ hands. Tackle boxes or bead storage boxes. Make sure to label which compartments hold which kits hands and you're good. I prefer the clear ones. It's like a pissed off Gadessa, I love it
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 17:12 |
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Ka0 posted:So did or did I not dodge a bullet by not getting the Alteisen at a bargain when I had the chance. I guess neither, but I'd much have them tackle the Wildschwein. Some of the SRW kits are good, Aussenseiter is still one of the best builds I've done. Non scale Cybuster, Grungust Type 3 (apart from the back drills which just don't go together right???), the new Gespenst Albero custom and the Huckebein Boxer have all been alright. Thrudgelmir was not so brilliant but it also comes with a super ridiculous huge sword that will dent floors and draw blood if it lands on your foot. The old blue Gespenst is probably the the worst thing I've ever built though, and I remember someone here previously saying the Wildwurger FA version was super boring and even more prone to explosion than the most fragile of RGs and considering it's basically an oversized HG that's a real problem. I still have no idea how Kotobukiya have the rights to make what is actually a Bandai original property.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 18:01 |
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I have an Alteisen Reise and I love it but it was a bitch to build and has just straight lies from it's promotional images and the finished kit. Looks rad and poses as well as it probably can if you're willing to put in the work though.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 18:32 |
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Darth Walrus posted:The Graze Ein also cost 1,400 yen. IBO HGs are hella cheap. Probably doesn't hurt that they reuse the same handful of inner frames over and over.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 18:53 |
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Darth Walrus posted:The Graze Ein also cost 1,400 yen. IBO HGs are hella cheap. That likely comes about from how there's sooooo much they can reuse from kit to kit with the frame system. I'm not sure exactly how many frames there are? It can't be more than six or seven - and that's counting the Valkyrja or whatever that only was ever used on the Grimgerde. And I think on top of that they just outright use less plastic too. It's not scientific, I don't have that many to reference, but the IBO models I do have feel noticeably lighter in the hand than non IBO ones of seemingly identical stature. Probably in part due to the designs being a little more spindly and lighter-armored.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 18:59 |
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So, what's the difference between a MG and a RE:100, really? Are the RE:100s basically upscaled HG kits? Are they pretty comparable in terms of detail? I'm basically trying to decide whether I should build the Efreet Custom or the Turn X first. Edit: N/M, I answered my own questions by actually looking at the instructions. RE:100 doesn't have a complete inner frame. PoptartsNinja fucked around with this message at 19:54 on Jan 26, 2017 |
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PoptartsNinja posted:So, what's the difference between a MG and a RE:100, really? Are the RE:100s basically upscaled HG kits? Are they pretty comparable in terms of detail? Get the Efreet regardless. It's an awesome kit.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 19:55 |
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buy the re100 gerbera
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 22:39 |
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PaintVagrant posted:buy the re100 nightingale I agree wholeheartedly. (Someday Mechanicore is gonna come out with like a 1/60 Nightingale in line with their usual things and I'm going to sell body parts for it.)
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 22:48 |
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:I agree wholeheartedly. At some point, you'll have to prepare your significant other for when you sell your firstborn to pay for the 1/60 Neo-Zeong's release.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 22:53 |
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Kuroyama posted:At some point, you'll have to prepare your significant other for when you sell your firstborn to pay for the 1/60 Neo-Zeong's release. By that point he'll already have sold his significant other to pay for the 1/60 Dendrobium.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:00 |
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Kuroyama posted:At some point, you'll have to prepare your significant other for when you sell your firstborn to pay for the 1/60 Neo-Zeong's release. I'd never do that! Suzaku posted:By that point he'll already have sold his significant other to pay for the 1/60 Dendrobium. ...I might do that. And plugging the numbers, that'd be about 7.7 feet long. And the Nightingale would be about one and a half feet tall. So knowing mechanicore they'd probably do 1/72 to keep more in scale with their other stuff. But then again the RE/100 is pretty close in size as-is so idk. (Nightingale is there with Xi and Penelope in my "will buy no matter what" pile)
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:13 |
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Has anyone here actually built the HG Neo Zeong? Like, I see it and think "this is so unique, I kinda want it" before sanity reasserts itself.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:19 |
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Dickeye did a long time back. (Previous thread?) God save his soul.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:21 |
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I did totally build the SD one a few nights ago. gently caress those stickers.
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:25 |
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EVGA Longoria posted:Has anyone here actually built the HG Neo Zeong? Like, I see it and think "this is so unique, I kinda want it" before sanity reasserts itself. If by "build" you mean "shove the box in my gunpla closet under the Dendrobium" then sure! I mostly haven't nutted up to the time commitment making that thing sing will need. And I have no idea where I'd put it after I built it. At least I can take the Dendrobium to work....
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# ? Jan 26, 2017 23:33 |
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TaurusOxford posted:Get the Efreet regardless. It's an awesome kit. I've already got both, it was just a question about which to build first.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 00:26 |
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Built the efreet first and then build the mg turn x. Because you save the best for last.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 00:28 |
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PaintVagrant posted:This RG Zaku 2 is destined for a trash can. gently caress this thing. How come? I was looking at it but the tube cover things look like they'd be a tedious nightmare.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 03:23 |
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zelah posted:How come? I was looking at it but the tube cover things look like they'd be a tedious nightmare. They aren't that bad. The spring tube the pieces go over sits nicely in place once everything is assembled, and feeding the tubing pieces over the spring is fiddly, but not nghtmare pain inducing. The worst part about the RG Zaku II for me is how the front skirts use a polycap style plug to pop in and they tend to fall off. Other than that, the rear bicep piece is a little loose, and it's feet can take some adjusting to stand straight, but that's about it. I thought it was a really good kit. Plus it can kneel like a champ that would make the Ez8 blush. Unless an RG Ez8/RX-79 was made.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 04:42 |
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ACES CURE PLANES posted:Dickeye did a long time back. (Previous thread?) God save his soul. I'm surprised you haven't done one.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 05:37 |
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Gyra_Solune posted:And I think on top of that they just outright use less plastic too. It's not scientific, I don't have that many to reference, but the IBO models I do have feel noticeably lighter in the hand than non IBO ones of seemingly identical stature. Probably in part due to the designs being a little more spindly and lighter-armored. I actually compared part counts back when the IBO stuff first came out because I was wondering wtf was up with the pricing as well, turned out they tended to have a dozen or two fewer parts even compared to HGs without inner frames, and half of those parts were recasts vs other kits where almost everything is custom made for it. While on one hand it feels slightly cheap and the builds are snoozefests, I still have to applaud the designers for pumping out efficient designs that still look pretty good.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 08:42 |
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Turns out that the Julia does have landing gear after all. It's pretty... unconventional, though.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 12:56 |
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Darth Walrus posted:Turns out that the Julia does have landing gear after all. It's pretty... unconventional, though. Ahh, I see what's going on there with the legs; It's basically a Graze in an exoskeleton.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 13:13 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Ahh, I see what's going on there with the legs; It's basically a Graze in an exoskeleton. I think this makes me like it even more. I already love the ZoE-esque design of it (there's a few other IBO suits that I think wouldn't look out of place in ZoE at that). I hope this comes out in 1/100 and is the first IBO RG. This might be my favorite IBO kit yet, and there's a lot of competition for that spot.
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# ? Jan 27, 2017 13:38 |