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Well, my two kits have shipped from HLJ so they should be with me in about 5 days (they only EMS to here). I am thinking about ordering some of the weapons sprues seperately through HLJ to add some weapons to the other four VF-0 kits I have. It does look a bit stacked on, but then again I haven't seen any Macross Zero, so I don't know in what context the aircraft is armed like that. What does the Ghost do? I like the Ghost design a lot though. Cheers Tony
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I am glad I pre-ordered two of these. Also glad they actually come with some underwung and shoulder mounted stores as well by the look of the picture. Cheers Tony
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The YF-23 may not be as dead as it seems. I saw both the prototypes at Edwards in mid-1994 and they since went to the USAFM and another museum in California. Word on the aviation street is that Boeing, who now own Macdonnel-Douglas, have taken at least one of them back with a view to restoring it to flight status as a fighter-bomber prototype, thus becoming the FB-23! Proving yet again it isn't dead till they melt it down. Cheers Tony
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Seeing as I have the Booster and the launch Rail, then at this time put me down provisionally for the vehicle, subject to a $300 or under price tag. Cheers Tony
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I am with you Myersjesse, using words like shamefull and blasphemy about a model kit is more than a little over the top. If these "errors" annoy someone so much, then change them when you actually build the kit. Otherwise just retreat into the safe little world where Valkyries are real and some Japanese wage-slave artist is revered as a deity It's modelling, it's a hobby, it should be fun for frells sake..... Cheers Tony
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Yes, decal option 2 in the VF-0D kit is a Medium Sea Gray BSBS381C/637 over Gray FS36622 example with nose markings for ship #308. The other markings are the same High-Viz red and white roundels. Is that what you were after. Cheers Tony
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Whats with all this Hasegawa bashing lately?
spellbinder99 replied to wm cheng's topic in Model kits
I have bought a bunch of the Hasegawa kits to put aside to build at my leisure. The ones I have started are a pleasure to build and look like a Valkyrie to me, but then again, I don't fill up sleepless nights comparing panel lines on drawings to engraved lines on kit parts and then BITCHING when they find a mocromillimeter discrepancy. I will leave that to what the guys on the "What If" board call JMN's. Joyless Modelling Nazis.... I allways ask this question.....How much of this detail can YOU pick out when your favourite Valkyrie has its 20 seconds of blurry TV screen time? Agree with you completely WM, you are one of the best modellers I have had the pleasure to see the work of. Tony -
Well, that just looks dandy! I assume that what we see there is the next part including the plinth you were referring too? Definitely looks like a "must have" to display the booster and Valkyrie if nothing else. When will the order thread be going up? Cheers Tony
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Excuse my newness, but what is the orange one? Cheers Tony
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That certainly looks like great work and will make a logical way to display the booster once complete. I must ask, I understand that what is pictured is the launch rail, but you mentioned a turret/ swivel base? Will that be part of this for the $105 price? Cheers Tony
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Or just plate over the hole where the head goes with a piece of plastic card, scribe a line down the center and say it is a fully retractable head! The airbrake can be replaced with a similar piece cut to shape and curved over a suitable diameter piece of pipe while hitting it with a hair dryer on hot. Drill holes to taste. The hole pattern does not matter, copy it as closely as possible from the decal guide. The actuating jacks on the airbrake can be bashed from a few bits of undercarriage off an old broken model. All the need to be is approximately the same length and step down in size about halfway along. Sources of thick plastic card include expired credit cards and phone cards. Old model parts will supply the actuators for the airbrakes. Any old tank kits or car kits? Find something vaguely head shaped like a differential and start from there. Looking at my VF-0S kit a drop tank with a couple of bulges glued on, two discs of plastic sheet and two thin tubes would go a long way towards replicating a head. Once primed and painted, who will know? Plastic disposable spoons like you use on picnics are styrene and curved, make a paper pattern of the airbrake hole and cut a section from a spoon, drill and paint to suit. Modelling supplies are all around you. Your mother or sister paint their nails? A lot of nail polish removers used to be MEK, which is a damm fine plastic glue. Fake jewels and beads can make a light or in this case an optical port for a head. Plastic cutlery can be melted in ligued plastic cement to make a plastic filler. Nail buffing pads will polish a joint in a model untill you can not see it. Or take scratches out of canopies. Gold pins out of busted computer cable ends make damm fine pitot probes for aircraft. Or short gun barrels. Toy packaging blisters are usefull for cutting sections for clear windows. The list goes on.... Cheers Tony
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Well, it is a well written and informative review Gundamhead, so that part is all you.... Well done. Cheers Tony
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Pictures are up of both on HLJ. Though the VF-0D one at least is one I found the other day on a net site. cheers Tony
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Umm, no, you are pretty wrong there. The distance between here and Tokyo is somewhere between 5, 500 and 6000. The distance between Tokyo and LA is 5,500 and New York is 6,700, so it is pretty much the same either way. Plus the mail system here is way harder on a package than the US Postal ever can be, yet I seldom have damage. That and the fact that the only way your package would have taken 2 and a half months would have been if it was sent surface mail says to me that your info is at best out of date as I don't think HLJ even offer surface shipping now. One broken part? Pretty good odds especially if you want to build the kit anyway. I am have been shipping stuff from all over the world to here in the Middle East for six years now and I have seldom had as much confidence in a company as I do in HLJ. Still, personal choice, sorry you had a bad experience.. Cheers Tony
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Well, the VF-0D may have been inevitable in a modellers eye, but I guess it still had to be worth it in Hasegawas eyes. That it is numbered as a regular release seems to indicate that they think it will be a seller and looking at the design I can imagine getting more than the one I initially order. It would be nice to see a Macross zero weapons accessory set to fill up those bare wings though. In almost 25 years working on aircraft, I have rarely seen any fighter with bare wings for any length of time. As for the SV-51, it isn't my favourite of the Hasegawa Macross kits, but it certainly is an impressive kit, so any variations are good to me. As I have said before, I would love some Hasegawa Gerwalk kits, but would they be able to reuse any parts from previous releases? That may be the driving force. Cheers Tony