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From the album: My Macross Collection
A "Holy Grail" question finally achieved! GBP-1S set fitted up to a Bandai reissue VF-1J. Seems to fit fine.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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And a very interesting photography setting, too!
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Help! Broken wing part in 1/72 VF-25 armored Messiah
AcroRay replied to Captain Global's topic in Model kits
I think you need to find a very 'hot' glue, for ABS - glossy, toy-type plastic. It reacts to the plastic in much the same manner as what you see in model kit styrene, but is made to work with the glossy toy ABS. (In fact, some of the ABS glues will melt model kit styrene pretty badly if used improperly.) Regular model glue or super glue won't do the on an assembly point under this much stress. You might try "Ambroid Pro-Weld", which is thin like water or alcohol, and takes a while to set, but sets very strong. Put the parts together, clamp them, and use a very fine brush or hypodermic needle to lay the glue into the seam and allow capillary action to pull it into the places where the plastic joins. You need to be certain that the parts meet perfectly, however. It won't fill large open cavities. It's also very bad to breath the fumes. Essentially, it's the industrial glue these toys are assembled with. Alternately, JB Weld makes some very strong glues. You might try one of those. Of course, be careful the glue doesn't encounter any moving or mechanical assemblies. -
That looks really nice. I recall a friend having a terrible time back in 1995 getting the two hull segments to fit together properly. (I've got my own a few decades late, waiting in my build pile.) Tip for model dusting: Drop by the dollar store and grab a couple of makeup brushes for powdered makeup in different sizes from the HBA isle. They're soft but have a lot of very flexible bristles and make excellent dusting tools, getting into tight areas without tearing away paint or small parts. A little work will get all the dust out of those areas. :-)
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They were a bit slow when I ordered from them a couple of summers ago. Nice products, though.
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Wooaahhh.......
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Your most recent Macross or toy purchase! General thread.
AcroRay replied to Gakken85's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
I bought some dried up old paint! -
From the album: Personal Macross Kits
Aqueous Macross Color Set 3 Destroid Defender. Aqueous Macross Color box in comparison to 1/72 Defender kit box. The 1/72 Defender was actually my first ever Macross kit, so the paint set makes a nice companion piece.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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From the album: Personal Macross Kits
Aqueous Macross Color Set 3 Destroid Defender. The three little jars seem like they would barely have enough paint for the job. Oddly enough, each jar has no label or unique marking. You get a sheet of them to apply yourself - 1, 2 & 3. Hopefully you're not color-blind! My sample's base medium had migrated out of the lid of each jar, collecting like dried amber inside the box. One jar is actually tightly glued into the box.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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From the album: Personal Macross Kits
Aqueous Macross Color Set 3 Destroid Defender. Color placement notes.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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From the album: Personal Macross Kits
Aqueous Macross Color Set 3 Destroid Defender. Vintage water-based acrylic paint set for Imai & Arii Destroid Defender kits. I had wondered about these sets for a long time, so I bought a dried-up but unused set cheaply via eBay.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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Oh, very nice indeed. Yeah, the genga are often much nicer than the cels in SDFM...
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Very nice. Surprisingly simple. It'll fit in naturally with my vintage Imai & Arii SDFM plamos. Really looking forward to it!
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Your most recent Macross or toy purchase! General thread.
AcroRay replied to Gakken85's topic in Hall Of The Super Topics
Something of a 'holy grail' piece for me, as I work to build the vintage pieces I couldn't get in the past. Worn box and a bit aged, missing the missiles. But unused decals perfect for scanning and hopefully reproducing, clean body in excellent shape, and all paperwork. Just a little work needed. Purchased from a Facebook friend who kindly thought of me first. -
From the album: My Macross Collection
Something of a 'holy grail' piece for me. Worn box and a bit aged, missing the missiles. But used decals perfect for scanning, clean body in excellent shape, and all paperwork. Just a little work needed.© Ray "AcroRay" Miller
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"Across"! Nice nomenclature change from Gandam or Macres...
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Moo-Suu-Pii-Dah In-Bii-Toh: the final
AcroRay replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I've waited 3 decades for this as a kit. I'm fine waiting a bit longer, if it gives you the time and space to do what you need to do. -
Sofubi yearning. Beautiful!
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Moo-Suu-Pii-Dah In-Bii-Toh: the final
AcroRay replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
D'awwww! How CUTE! Lethally so! Does widdle baby crab want a widdle L.E.D. EYE? Why - Yes, you do! Good little baby crab! -
Moo-Suu-Pii-Dah In-Bii-Toh: the final
AcroRay replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
So great to see this coming along, especially knowing I've actually managed to order one! -
Moo-Suu-Pii-Dah In-Bii-Toh: the final
AcroRay replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
My e-shekels are in your e-coffer! -
Moo-Suu-Pii-Dah In-Bii-Toh: the final
AcroRay replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Well, cr4p. I don't have those funds fully budgeted out just yet. :-/ -
Iiiii'm BLIND!!!!