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David Hingtgen

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  1. Why hasn't there been a Miyazaki-Kawamori movie about planes yet? (Or have I missed it somehow?)
  2. Pic needed for "Macross the First" Hikaru -1J. C'mon, that's just awesome: (this is MW's own Jefuemon's custom of the Hasegawa kit)
  3. So many people miss this---the red and green stripes ARE Alitalia's logo. It's a distinctive pattern/color. That's why they're kinda critical to the licensing issues. (personally, I'm really hoping for red wheels, because they look AWESOME). If they had had the paint or tooling budget, the original toy would probably have had them red. But that would have been a unique color, both plastic and paint-wise, not used anywhere else on the figure.
  4. All depends on how they paint it. Cartoon-accurate ultra-simplified deco is a deal-killer. Gotta be a nice authentic Alitalia-sponsored look. I don't need nor want every little sponsor logo etc---but it's gotta have the full stripes and Alitalia name all over it. Basically, take the G1 toy, and do what it'd look like if it had a way bigger paint budget back when.
  5. New schemes, or re-releases? TV Milia -1J for a re-release. "Macross The First" Hikaru -1J for a new scheme.
  6. I think Menasor fought with his sword more than any other weapon, and used it more than any other combiner for sure. Ironically, it was against Devastator and FakeMenasor... Predaking and Piranacon are pretty well known for having swords---but how often did you actually see them use them? (I haven't finished Masterforce yet, so Piranacon may actually win out here eventually) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anyways, so, is Galvatron supposed to be glossy or matte? And should his cannon's clear parts have a deep dark tint, or be colored with a more subtle transparency? Off to the -19 thread I go...
  7. Heh heh, figured that was coming. Thing is---big difference between it being a limited-run variation available to those who want that version, and being the ONLY version. That isn't MP G1 Grimlock. That's MP comicbook Grimlock. And as was mentioned---for Grimlock, the difference is less than it is for many characters, and half of it is due to "how comics show black". Navy instead of black----same category as "Superman's blue hair streaks". And heck, based on that----MP-08X is wrong too for what it's trying to be. The comic seems to be a much darker silver-grey, whereas the MP-08X is lighter than the main MP-08.
  8. True, but if they want to sell their wares to a lot of people, making something look "off" or "exactly like the least-well-known, least-liked version" isn't the best move. How many people truly prefer the comic versions of anybody for colors? I mean, really, how well would MP-13 have sold looking like this?
  9. Thank you. Boy, I almost think the Yammie has better wings. Both still have the inner trailing edge shape quite off though and very similar to each other----maybe it's an impossibility to match the line-art while having it actually swing around into the glove for transformation?
  10. The small size could be useful. I often don't use my dremel on some areas for fear of it being too heavy/hard to control.
  11. My idea (as the whole cannon assembly seems to be molded in one piece) was to paint the whole thing silver. Then the clear orange parts attached over that would look much nicer/deeper than putting them over off-white. (same reason car taillights are colored lenses over silver chrome, and not over plain white plastic) Then, paint clear orange (or candy metallic clear orange etc) over the remaining "exposed" silver areas. That would look very cool, and still have some "contrast" and truly clear-orange bits. All without requiring re-molds or modified materials etc. Just gotta paint it "not off-white" to start with.
  12. No YF-19 toy has had the wings big enough, or swept forward enough. Better every time, but never there yet. Any directly overhead view of the new -19 out there?
  13. In the end, I spent probably $50 on various paints and inks trying to make a good clear purple for my 1/72 Alto kit. I don't even remember what the final solution was, but I still wasn't happy with it. (might have been purple "candy" paint, thinned a lot and sprayed lightly) Tried everything from food coloring to "stained glass" stains... As you've found out---mixing clear red and blue doesn't make clear purple (but brown instead), and many clear "things" that are purple don't mix with Future or thin very well... (sorry to be negative, but man did I waste a lot of time/money/effort trying to make a nice-looking clear purple canopy)
  14. Not-screwed-up screencap: (but seriously---you'll find super-oversaturated copies of TF:TM where HotRod is like burgundy, and Arcee is a deep magenta----I think the pic you posted is from one of them)
  15. Then why bring up an obscure piece of artwork that is very atypically colored as some sort of "proof" that "the coloring's fine" in response to comments on the colors? How many TF fans would be ok with the "Autobot red" insignia shown there and a ruby-red arm cannon? Just because "it happened once" doesn't mean it's seen as expected/desired/acceptable for what is essentially going to be "the definitive figure of the last 20 years" for Galvatron.
  16. Overall color looks worse IMHO, almost looks "greenish" to me. Should have left it as it was a few months ago. Smaller things----canopy lighter but still ridiculously dark. Grey parts----a touch lighter than before? But still too blue. Despite the "19" being printed on the shoulders, upper intake striping still missing.
  17. Yeah, and Ultra Magnus was mostly navy with deep red accents in some/early promo artwork, but the final character was swapped blue/red and used much lighter blue. Doesn't mean that's what people want/expect for a figure of him. I just finished watching Headmasters---Galvatron was colored just like he was in TF:TM and US Season 3. That artwork frankly just doesn't even count as a color reference. Both US and Japan saw the same-colored Galvatron, even though the shows were different.
  18. Gah, WTF UT? That's FINAL COLORS. They just killed any good will they'd gotten from improving their not-Predacons. They said the earlier one wasn't final colors---this is even worse. Sadly, the box-art is spot-on------it's got "light grey and lavender" not "white and deep indigo": (and the cannon's, you know, mostly orange)
  19. They have their YF-23 parked right under/in front of the XB-70. That's just an insane amount of awesomeness there. That spot alone is equal to most entire museum's worth of aviation coolness. I think the intake lips of that -23 kit are pretty off. The lower lip should be well aft of the upper edge. The outer edge should be well aft of the inner edge. And the whole lip should be more angular/crisp, not nearly as rounded/blended as they have it. It really should look like someone "hacked" it into shape, rather than "carving" it into shape, if that makes any sense. It's like they did a "subtle" version of the -23's intakes, minimising all the changes/differences from a "straight, basic, aligned" intake. Everything should be "more"----more angles, more changes, more slope.
  20. The grey YF-23 is the exact same colors (and similar pattern) as your standard Ghost Grey 1980's F-15. FS36320 blotches over a FS36375 base. The Northrop-McDonnell YF-23 used F-15 cockpit, F-15 nose gear, F-18 main gear, and most of the basic internals (hydraulics, pneumatics) etc were fairly standard F-15/F-18 parts. It was basically a McDonnell plane in a Northrop shell. And also painted in the standard F-15/F-18 colors at the time.
  21. Ah, nice touch using the totally fake "fallout map" that was debunked as fake minutes after it was first posted---over a year ago. PS---I've also got an old pic of Abe Lincoln killing a vampire, in the same folder on my PC.
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