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Aircraft Super Thread Mk.VII
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The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
David Hingtgen replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just a quick pic for anyone else thinking about buying my Titanium G1 Magnus, here's a pic proving I have all the accessories (they were all missing in the pics of the figure itself) http://i207.photobucket.com/albums/bb78/ncc42768/IMG_4820t_zpsfb261f6d.jpg- 17097 replies
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Star Trek Into Darkness, in theaters May 17, 2013
David Hingtgen replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yeah, but wouldn't his short-lived absence have altered even his "own" reality?- 1020 replies
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Star Trek Into Darkness, in theaters May 17, 2013
David Hingtgen replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yup---you can never go home, but you can find a place "close enough". Just like Homer in that one Halloween episode of the Simpsons.- 1020 replies
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Bandai 1/72 fully transform able VF-1 plastic kit for Macross 30th Ann
David Hingtgen replied to Vi-RS's topic in Model kits
It sure stood out to me, and if it's molded in that color, it'd be very hard to change. It'll REALLY stand on a Millia. -
I'm thinking it's going to be like T-1000 liquid metal morphing, to completely eliminate any last resemblance to actual "transformations". We already saw a hint of it with the paper-thin guy that Ravage up-chucked in the early part of DOTM. Or more likely---just like they've been, but with totally different bot-modes. "Yeah, look at the new Prime---now he's a totally rearranged pile of metal shards"
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I would hope to see some VF-11's, using Hase/Masterfile schemes...
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Aircraft Super Thread Mk.VII
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Yeah, but the Su-33 is an *awesome* variant. And heck, for a Flanker---30 units is a ton! Half the Flankers out there are 1 or 2 of a kind... -
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I figured you'd be the one to buy my Springer off me...- 17097 replies
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This is what Grace's suit actually looks like in normal lighting etc: Roy and I are really trying to make this a reality/contacting various sources. Gotta figure out what it'd cost, who'd be willing/able to do it, and of course, getting enough money to actually do it.
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That's my work (merging the screencaps)--thanks for finding/posting it---both her hand position and the lighting changed as the camera pans---that was the best I could do. What I'll send tonight is the correct colors and full-body (though unofficial---but a lot of research went into it to try to make it accurate)
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I've got a great reference (the full pic of my avatar), but I'll have to wait until tonight to post it---it's only in my PC. Please PM me your current email so I can send you the large version. And if someone could post the infamous screen cap in the mean time...
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
David Hingtgen replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Sorry, was thinking of Armada Thrust. As for the movie JSF---my god that thing is hideous. Are you serious about that being a good example of a jetformer? Because like the F-14 and MiG-29 it has a huge belly tunnel between the nacelles, and is paper-thin there. It's where Kawamori usually puts the arms. But no matter how you do it, you can't just leave empty space there. The F-14 is so thin threre it is literally see-through when the air brakes are extended. Really, it all comes down to one thing---"flat belly". Little else matters.- 9268 replies
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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Yeah, they made it quasi-workable by making it into a twin-engine version and hanging both engines under the tailplanes as kibble...- 9268 replies
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I'm sure some would vote to literally paint the suit on, but I'd MUCH rather it be an actual bodysuit etc. Could probably use bodypaint for the jaw/neck thing though.
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
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IMHO, for Superion to be "done well" (read: acceptable amounts of kibble in jet mode, and not having horribly deformed versions of the jets to start with) he simply cannot retain his G1 alt-modes. Or at least, not all of them. F-16 and Harrier---just no. Not EVER going to get a decent jet-mode out of them, not while transforming into a robot. Note that even Kawamori, master of transforming aircraft, avoids single-engine jets. And while the VF-4 is sorta SR-71-ish, it also has the least-Transformerâ„¢-ish battroid mode. So even if you went with that type of transformation, it simply wouldn't look like Silverbolt, nor make a torso mode. Reasons for making Silverbolt an XB-70 have been discussed ad nauseum, so I'll just leave it at that. But for the 4 limb bots---- My suggestions are a Tornado, MiG-31, Su-24, and Super Hornet. Because the first 3 are "boxes with wings". Despite their popularity/coolness, the MiG-29, Su-27, or most any Eurocanard are NOT an option (especially not the Rafale, god no). The bellies are just all wrong for what the goal is. The Super Hornet, while not a "box", is my best attempt at a "modern, recognizable plane that most fans will accept as an update and think looks cool"---it is "boxy enough", and I think it could work. Keeping Air Raid and Fireflight as their original alt-modes certainly works, there's almost no plane better than the F-15 for turning into a robot--it's why it keeps getting done and re-done--it's BOXY. The F-4 is also pretty good---it's even flatter than the F-15 on the bottom, and has so much fuselage volume above the wing you can tuck in almost anything you need. But I think it'd be odd to keep 2 members the same and change the other 3, so my vote is to change them all. The F-22 is of course the "logical update" to the F-15, but it's over-done and is now Starscream, as much as the SR-71 is now Jetfire. While the YF-23 is awesome and a personal fave and equally good option as an F-15 replacement---it'd be hard to get a good robot and limb out of it--certainly possible though, but not as easily as the -22 IMHO. As for who gets what new alt-mode----basically, do you go for comparable looks, or comparable role? The Tornado has a single big tailfin, so could work for Skydive, or maybe Fireflight. The MiG-31 is insanely fast/powerful---Air Raid? Super Hornet is multi-role, carrier-based----Slingshot? Su-24---I got nothing, it's totally unlike anybody really----if anything, a mud-mover like the Phantom in Vietnam---Fireflight again.- 9268 replies
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Ok, what about basic spandex for her flightsuit like most superhero cosplayers wear? Shiny spandex is almost as good. And you can probably find a lot more people familiar with making full-body suits from it. (And frankly, I don't think we can really tell what her suit is made of from the little we've seen of it---and Brera's didn't seem that shiny, and hers is likely similar to his) (I am totally willing to spend money on this)
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Bandai 1/72 fully transform able VF-1 plastic kit for Macross 30th Ann
David Hingtgen replied to Vi-RS's topic in Model kits
"Rule of cool" explains a lot of the feelings------it simply "doesn't look that cool" as VF-1 interpretations go. The Hasegawa valks may take some liberties--but they look awesome, so it's forgiven. But taking liberties to make it look LESS cool than the existing references? Not cool. -
All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
David Hingtgen replied to Keith's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yup, all the time, even when shut off. It explicitly listens for "XBox: On" and similar phrases so it can start-up whenever it's asked to.- 6863 replies
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All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
David Hingtgen replied to Keith's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Goes great with the "always watching and listening" Kinect...- 6863 replies
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How much for a purple wig, rimless glasses, and an aqua/teal latex flightsuit?
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The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
David Hingtgen replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
JET7---What exact color/brand did you use for the gold? I've wanted that color/effect for a long time, but never found a spray that matched, always had to do a two-step process by hand that never came out very smooth.- 17097 replies
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Well, I just partly transformed mine to photograph the "black triangle intake piece" in both positions to prove that it can still be transformed/rotated without coming apart---it's just no longer "locked" into place around the pin---it's now merely a friction fit, like the fists or fist covers. It's gone through about 3-4 rotations now (between fighter and battroid positions) and it hasn't popped out yet. I think that's pretty good. Sadly I've had NO offers for it after the little black piece broke. Also--Negotiator's broke rather differently than mine, and worse. His seems to have crumbled apart, mine basically just had the 'ring' that goes around the pin split.
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Did I mention it's for sale?- 17097 replies
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Oblivion, in theaters April 19, 2013.
David Hingtgen replied to Lobizon's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just remembered something: They broke a trope, and portrayed something much more realistically than most movies/anime/etc IMHO-----combat drones. Unlike most movies, where a human can easily dodge the fire of "stupid mass-produced drone-bots" and take down a dozen easily by himself by shooting out their eye/brain with his sci-fi-revolver, in this movie, they show what facing a combat drone alone would probably really be like-----deadly. Rapid-fire guns aimed by an unflinching machine with sights and sensors across multiple spectrums that can probably calculate air pressure and humidity and deflection angles 100 times per second----could probably kill a lot of flesh-bags very quickly.- 90 replies
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