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Man of Steel - Superman movie has a director
David Hingtgen replied to Mr March's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
He uses shears. (I figure if anyone will get that, you will)- 442 replies
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Man of Steel - Superman movie has a director
David Hingtgen replied to Mr March's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Dang, that's awesome.- 442 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
I wish this board had reputation points so I could give you some.- 1020 replies
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STAR WARS Merchandise Episode - 2
David Hingtgen replied to Black Valkyrie's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I saw Malak several times. But Revan and Bastila? They may as well be convention exclusives. (and how anyone approved Malak's headsculpt is beyond me--the jaw is worse than Trap-Jaw from He-Man---it's 3x larger than it should be, and should NOT be a separate piece--makes the character look ridiculous) -
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
This is why I would pretty much only ever build this as Hikaru's TV 1J, and hope there's room for the wings to move easily inside the gloves. -
'tis what it says. The SW-XA-1. (I prefer the SW-XA-2, myself) One of Kawamori's not-quite-canon designs.
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STAR WARS Merchandise Episode - 2
David Hingtgen replied to Black Valkyrie's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Despite being a huge KOTOR fan, I never saw Revan, nor did any of the people who helped me look. But I never even saw Bastila's wave/case. (I haven't bought an SW figure in years, but I would buy KOTOR ones if I ever found one) -
One of the "unaltered" lines there was one of the ones I didn't understand AT ALL in the theaters--should have re-done them all IMHO.
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That YF-29 looks more like Alto's, than Alto's does. ::edit:: Or apparently, it's a VF-29B. Man they got those into production fast...
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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
She was unquestionably the best part of GI Joe: Rise of Cobra.- 1020 replies
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Milia's VF-1J? Awesome. Pink YF-19? Maybe awesome. Grace sighting? Awesome. VF-27 in game? Awesome. Please oh please oh please let Grace be an unlockable VF-27 pilot...
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Gundam Figure Thread - Newtype GN-002
David Hingtgen replied to Black Valkyrie's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Bigger than I thought. Might snag it if HLJ gets more in. (Since bandai still doesn't want my money for a v2 Alto.)- 6025 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
Possibly the best part of the movie, sadly. Or not?- 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
Considering how different the enterprise looks from all the other classes in that universe, I can't imagine there'd be another class similar enough to be confused with it. Certainly not for the coming out of the water scene. MAYBE for crashing into it. BTW was it ever said the new one is Constitution class?- 1020 replies
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Gundam Figure Thread - Newtype GN-002
David Hingtgen replied to Black Valkyrie's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
How big is a GFF Unicorn? (And do the armor panels hold tight when they're closed, or do they get sloppy over time?)- 6025 replies
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All Things Videogame Related: EXTREME VS!!
David Hingtgen replied to Keith's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I swear they'd sometimes randomly change the timing. I could do 100+ in a row--then miss like 20 or 30 in a row (for the SAME attack)--I'd just have to quit and take a break/reset, because it's hard to keep battling in an RPG when every attack fails. Plus some of them were just really, really picky. Spear. Damn spear. Love the soundtrack, especially the boss music. I own the OST. (yes, a real actual copy of the actual official CD soundtrack) Annoyingly the battle music doesn't loop at all.- 6863 replies
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In the end "newer is better". Regardless of grade.
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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
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"Time" makes a bigger difference than grade IMHO. There's a whole lot of RG and even HG that seem to surpass many MG. And there's MG's arguably better than PG's. Really it's more "size" than complexity/articulation/accuracy, when it comes to grades, IMHO. Nowadays, at least.
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Umm, wrong. I can easily clearly tell DVD vs Blu-Ray on my 32in and the difference is worth every penny.
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Aircraft Super Thread Mk.VII
David Hingtgen replied to David Hingtgen's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I would say a good chunk of it is due to not actually being able to develop a new shape independently. YF-23 is stealthier, but no one seems to copy it that closely... -
RG Gouf *Custom* please. Also---RG Zeta Strike or Zeta Plus A1 or White Zeta 3. (yes, I had to wiki a few designations to get them right--there's SOOOO many Zetas out there)
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That's my concern as well. There's "stretching out a novel" but I never imagined they'd make a trilogy out of it, even using every other source possible to fill out bits.
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
David Hingtgen replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
If the rear bumper bits could rotate to the side and then upwards along the inside of the legs, that'd both cover up the gap and remove the impediment to ankle motion.- 9268 replies
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My point was that CCA is a very small investment in time/effort. Even if you don't like it much, it's fairly important and doesn't take much time to see. Whereas Zeta takes quite a while to watch.
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