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GU-11 replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
...which is why I asked if there might be another inspiration for the name. Admittedly though, I didn't know he died before The Flintstones were aired. But in my defense, the first thing that would pop into your mind when hearing that name would be that of a purple dinosaur that behaves like a dog, not the son of the founder of Ferrari--for me, at least. Whoa, really? I never knew that.- 16945 replies
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All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
GU-11 replied to Keith's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Very likely. Which sort of explains why SE's been feeding us stale leftovers in the form of FF XIII-2 and FF XIII Lightning Returns (or whatever it's called). BTW, has The Last of Us been released yet? The damn IGN review only stated the review date but no info on the release date. I took it for granted that a reviewed game would naturally have been released, but some of the comments said something along the lines of, "...and now the wait begins. Never mind; common sense kicked in, and I googled for the release date. June 14.- 6831 replies
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GU-11 replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
My bad. But for a guy who founded a company that makes super-cool cars, it's kind of weird for him to name his son after a purple dinosaur from a stone-age comedy cartoon. Or was there another inspiration?- 16945 replies
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Anyone tried Sketchup Make before? Apparently, it's a version of Sketchup that's specifically taylored for 3D printing. I wonder if they actually worked out the glitches that pop up when drawing small objects, yet. I downloaded it, but decided to ask for some opinions before installing.
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I've been using Sketchup 8, and I think it's pretty good. It's free, it's user-friendly, and with the right plugins, you don't even need the Pro version. And unless you're an expert in 3d rendering, I recommend staying away from Blender. It doesn't just have a steep learning curve, but a literal learning spiral (into insanity)
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Transformers: Age of Extinction - in theaters June 27, 2014
GU-11 replied to taksraven's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
My bad.- 950 replies
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Noob with some paint questions 1/60 VF-1S unassembled kit
GU-11 replied to KenjaminLinus's topic in The Workshop!
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Transformers: Age of Extinction - in theaters June 27, 2014
GU-11 replied to taksraven's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Please don't remind me of that multi-colored waste of CGI budget. If Menasor is anything like Bay's vision of Devastator, I'd rather he not be shown in the movie.- 950 replies
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Noob with some paint questions 1/60 VF-1S unassembled kit
GU-11 replied to KenjaminLinus's topic in The Workshop!
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If he sounds anything like the voice-acting he did for Ross Syllabus from Armitage III, it's going to be painful to hear.
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What Current Anime Are You Watching Version v4.0
GU-11 replied to wolfx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I initially avoided Blue Dragon due to the Dragonball-esque animation, but decided to give it a try yesterday. Totally hooked now. At first I thought it reminded me of the earlier FF games, with likeable characters in a fantastical setting. It was only later that I found out the anime was based on an XBox RPG written by Hironobu Sakaguchi. -
Noob with some paint questions 1/60 VF-1S unassembled kit
GU-11 replied to KenjaminLinus's topic in The Workshop!
I heard that decanting can be rather troublesome, though. You have to leave it in a container (bottle, etc.) uncapped at least overnight to let the pressure completely dissipate, and handle it like you would a stick of dynamite--VERY CAREFULLY. Any sudden movement might cause the paint to literally explode. -
The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
GU-11 replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
While I know Dino was named after the founder of Ferrari, it's still a dumb name for a Transformer. Honestly, the first thing that comes to mind when I hear that name is a purple dinosaur charging Fred Flintstone when he comes back from work.- 16945 replies
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Gunpla and most mecha model kits use polycaps on the sockets, so they probably fit more snugly. I think I'll start out with a 0.25mm difference and see if that works. Thanks again!
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All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
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I'm just grateful I'm not a fan of XBox. Even then, it wouldn't have affected me, as I haven't found any place that buys or sells used games...except ebay, of course. Maybe we Malaysians are just sentimental about our games?- 6831 replies
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@SKETCHLEY: Thanks, I think i'm getting the hang of it now. Sketchup does have Boolean tools, but they're locked in the free version. I was able to download a free plugin that pretty much does the same--subtracting, merging, cutting, etc. When you said smaller hole, how much smaller can I realistically make the hole? Would 0.5mm be a safe estimate? Sorry, but I'm completely inexperienced at 3d rendering.
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When I read the name Tsumugi, my mind conjured an image of a blonde Japanese schoolgirl with bushy eyebrows playing the keyboard...until I noticed the katakana next to the picture of that...thing.
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GU-11 replied to Keith's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Kiefer Sutherland?! Damn, I hated his voice acting in Armitage III (almost as much as I hated Elizabeth Berkeley, which is quite a lot). Sounded like he was half-asleep.- 6831 replies
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Well, there's certainly plenty of him to go around for the birds and dogs. Seriously, I'm concerned about that man's health. Here's hoping he lives long enough to complete book 7, and maybe go on to write a few more books. Then again, waist size is no guarantee of good health. I mean, David Gemmell (google Waylander and Legend if you don't know who he was) looked as fit as any man his age could get, and his heart just gave out one day.
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I can't thank you enough for the help! Stupid-question time: After reading the steps, does this mean I won't need any Boolean tools for this? Also, I don't recall any merge or equivalent options in Sketchup. IIRC, it automatically "fuses" two components or groups together when you intersect them. I'll try and simply intersect the rod and head, and then delete the rod to see if it does make a hole. One more thing: for a ball socket, is it necessary for the hole to be bowl-shaped, like what you see on the ball sockets of certain TF and Gunpla heads? That's good to know! I just downloaded Gmax, and I'll be tinkering around with it when I can find some time. I found a file called UNKLAB 3D Explorer.exe. Is that the right one?
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Challenge accepted! And I'm pimping mine out with chrome rims on the landing gears!
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Many thanks for the explanation, Mechaninac! I guess the 5mm measurement does indeed refer to the width of the cylinder. I dug up FOC Jazz's weapon and measured the peg, and it's almost exactly 5mm. If it were the circumference, it would have been more than 5mm. Stupid of me not to have thought of that in the first place. Downloaded that diagram, too; I'm sure it'll come in handy in the future.
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Okay, super stupid question, and I admit I totally flunked my math and geometry tests back at school...does the 5mm measurement for TF weapons refer to the diameter of the cylindrical peg, or the width of it when measured across? More importantly, how do I render a peg that's accurate to the measurements in Sketchup? If I knew I was going to need geometry skills in 3d printing, I'd have paid more attention during math classes.
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SDCC 2013 Hasbro Exclusives: Jetfire Skystriker
GU-11 replied to Chet's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Damn, that's so f#%ked up! And I thought their handling of TFA toys were bad.- 158 replies
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Noob with some paint questions 1/60 VF-1S unassembled kit
GU-11 replied to KenjaminLinus's topic in The Workshop!
Hey there. Compared to many others here, I'm a complete newbie when it comes to modeling and customizing, but I'm just going to give my two cents' worth, anyway. There are several reasons you'd want to sand a model kit: One, is to give the smooth plastic more "tooth" so that the paint adheres better to the surface. Two, is after you prime the part and and want to smooth out any uneven parts. Three, is that you're painting a transforming kit, and want there to be enough clearance between parts, so that they don't scrape against each other and cause paint chipping. If the part has been primed and doesn't show an uneven surface, it doesn't need to be sanded IMO. BTW, TS paints are lacquer paints, and should have enough tooth that it doesn't require primer for added adhesion...although it doesn't hurt.