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Joseph el miembro Roy preguntaba si pudieras hacele un trabajo para otro forum en el que el es mienbro..? Roy I just asked him; it seems he is a spanish speaker because of his signature and his member procedence..we'll see..
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to me it looks like that Moldy Crow type of craft but the one with round engines instead of the square-flat ones..
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This thread has been lost in whatever-land by now... i have a small update finally got most of the radome finished... I wish i could find a 1:100 scale Awacs instead of the only 1:72 option I got.
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Bandai 1/72 Scale Macross Frontier Model Kit Thread Ver.3
007-vf1 replied to azrael's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
3rd thread Already..!? It's time I start painting mine so i can post something... -
So since is a bit too big for the 1/ 60 and even bigger for the 1/72 would anyone tell me how big/tall should Klan,Klan be for the 1/72 scale. Is it there a size spec on this Meltran?
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N scale is 1:160 so is closest to /144..you'd probably want HO scale 1/87, close to 1/72 or O scale 1:48. if you can find the virtually disappeared ZO scale then you'll have it at 1:60. S gauge is at 1:64
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Oh yeah baby, yeah...!!! A metal prop pylon...smart I think this model is straight forward and relatively simple to put together. I would think more people would jump on the Commanchero build wagon...
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As far as I know any SSD over 12" is resin unless is made by a toy company. Non made of plastic or fiberglass that i know of. I am surprised to see them on ebay now a days. There's 2 of them right now and one of them under $300 for a 38"!? Their original cost was close to $500 that's why i didn't buy them back then, but economy sure has make it a bargain for some people like us... None of the SSD made today, for what i have seen, is as detailed as the 38"... it even has a little Darth Vader or R2-D2 head hidden in the trench like the original studio model does..
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These are the only 2 pics that i have found that survived. The last run of this project was sold at the beginning of 2008. I have found that some people who orginally bought then back then were selling them not long ago; but i lost connections with them... Right now there's a couple of people who are producing a 17.5" model one is AMP and the other is the 14.5" scale solutions' ...
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Well there was a well detailed 38" Super SD a year or so ago, that cost about $400. I have the 38" Randy cooper's ISD. Is an amazing kit which i can't built at this moment because of space.
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Yes STP, I always thought of it to be the ONLY possible place to find if any, but Why not a ONLY, just for Star Wars model fans tread instead? every other Sci-fi forum has it.. Besides if you want to to go back to a specific post you might take a while to dig for it on another tread; Where it might be easier to recognize and find here. Nice Republc SD. is that ISD the old mpc one?
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I was wondering why no one has created a model tread for the Star wars enthusiasts. There's a toy tread but my request for models in it was sabotaged right away. So I am creating this tread to see if there are more modelers like myself who enjoy this genre and show their creations, builds or kit-bashing from toys at any scale and make. I am starting with my last builds form Fantastic plastic resin kits at 1/72 scale, my favorite size, along a couple of toys from hallmark and titanium at a relative scale as well. then is the B and E wing at the same scale.
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Many of us do not wish to register just to see a pic. In this case it would be better for you to show a link and also post a couple of pics of the subject.
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I am wondering if you used Gundam parts to make the arms work?. I am surprised the tinier 1/8000 counterpart has more mobility on the arms that the 1/5000 and why Bandai just wouldn't make that bit more of an effort. Have to love the 80's.. Did you also mod the hip joints on it? I am not touching any of the models again, buy the 1/5000 wave or anything like that; I am waiting for the 1/2000 Yamato to come out and focus on detailing that one instead... it would be the next grail kit or toy for that matter.
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The Macross Quarter. DX Chogokin
007-vf1 replied to 505thAirborne's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
To me it looks like the Quarter could be 1/2000 scale just like the Yamato SDF-1 I would like that to be a fact... -
I recall I was the one of the first who suggested to make copies of the canopies. never got a reply.. ce la vie, ce la vie...
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that's sweet. I haven't touch the YF 21 since last year. School is taking all of my time. I am hoping that for spring break i can finally tackle some of this stuff that's been sitting on my bench since the past Thanksgiving.
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Oh this is pretty neat....and the crew members on that scale that are hard to find... How do they compare with the wave mobile staff ones?
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I think the stair would be the least of the problems.. Almost any aircraft model has the mounting steps on its building parts that can be used as a mock up. The wheel axles, cabin angle, windows and little greebles behind it would pose a bigger challenge...
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Also if you go to Starship modelers store site they sell plenty of pinups decals i found one that is similar to this vampire but is in a different angle..
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That's the color I was talking about slightly light blue but not "gay" blue.. or in a blue-gray would be awesome as well...
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Well Noyhauser was right. You can fit a second seat on the forward part of the bubbly canopy of the VF-22. Unfortunately I started working on the VF-21 which canopy is way too shallow to accommodate a second crew member. Eventually I pulled out my VF-22 and found out I could have done the mods anyways. Then I was torn on destroying the cockpit that was already built to modify the second crew member or leave the extended the fuselage which i have already started on.. So I ended up extending the fuselage and leaving the original canopy intact ( less work to be honest..). I will add those wave/kotobukiya glass eyes on the co-pilot openings... Now, the new observation is as it was mentioned before; should I shorten the tip of the fuselage since I added length to the middle part, or leave it long and compromise the possibly "structural strain" that extra length might cause in extreme combat ? Now it looks like the VF-4 or VF-2SS slanted fuselage I am also adding a mock-up front I might end up modifying on the model; so in the end the Battroid doesn't look...errr; well endowed..? Any suggestions?