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Grayson72

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  1. You said it man, that's why I have piles of unbuilt models, don't want to kick myself later when I want to build something and can't find it. You know there's nothing that special about the M&M set, just buy two 1-J kits and paint them the correct color.
  2. Yup a recast of the old original plastic kit, except with less posability and probably more money. You'd be better off to find the original plastic kits (not that hard) or buy the ultimate detail one from Captian America.
  3. Very nice, that thing looks superb! Thanks for sharing
  4. Ha! welcome back to the light side. May I ask why (since I don't linger in the toy section).
  5. Hey put me down for another standing figure please.
  6. Just make sure it's a pure plastic to plastic contact, no paint no glue in the way, I'd let it set for a few days actually
  7. Just glue them back in place and let it fully setup for a day... and no more zooming. God what I would've paid to see the look on your face when you dropped that sucker.
  8. Can you work any faster? Geez this is taking forever!!! Just kidding, looks awesome.
  9. Well with that in mind maybe I could get one, well before I say yes I need to find the room. Any idea on the dimensions of this. What I mean is if you drew a 3d rectangle around it how big would it be. My idea is to - a. find the space and b. get a plexi/lexan cover for it to repell the dust and need to clean. My other models are cased or put in display cabinets, as cleaning dust from models usually sooner or later ends up in broken models. 359355[/snapback] I've got the other version of the 1/72 monster, think three lawn gnomes lined up for size
  10. That's really fricken' cool man, thanks for sharing. Great idea!
  11. For Sale signs, the cheapest sheet styrene around, good thinkin'
  12. Ok you're in the bay area so just walk into any Safeway, Bell Air or Longs Drugs and pick up some Future Floor Wax. Just put that on first then put a flat coat of whatever you want over the top of that.
  13. Here's some ideas, I always thought the red one was cool. Looks like the last one I posted you just did, the VF-1S version looks kinda green but if it was black and white with yellow accents that would look pretty bitchin'
  14. Well you could get one made that's clear and contains some kind of Macross piece inside
  15. You're very anti-pickle, why is this, did you have a bad experience with pickles when you were a child? Do you ever have that dream where you're standing in sungod robes and there's thousands of naked worshipers around throwing little pickles at you... why am I the only one who has that dream (Val Kilmer, Real Genius)
  16. Do a search there's quite a few that have been posted.
  17. You may know how hard it is the get everything perfectly symmetrical but you sure as heck get there with your sculpts.
  18. Perfectly stated Thorsten, again if you want a super detailed valk then you have to drop $250 on a 1/48 recast of the super valk.
  19. The only thing close to what you describe is the resin 1/48 Club M ultimate detail strike. Everything opens on that sucker and the detail is infinite, you just can't play with it and it doesn't transform.
  20. LOL! Ok ok, sorry Arbalest, like I said it was my turn. I couldn't answer your question either because I have no idea about Master Grade Gundam's.
  21. I'd suspect they were for space flight only just like the super/strike armor is.
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