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wm cheng

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  1. Ah! Don't give me a heart attack like that... Nope, HKC is 12,440Y and HLJ is 9,400Y
  2. Yep, got my first VF-11B!! Been waiting for the price to drop, why is this sucker so expensive compared to the others? Yay! at least I'll be able to zoom this around in the near future - I'll grow old if I have to wait till I build my Hasegawa 1/72 kit!
  3. The second oil wash did wonders popping the details out! The overall flat/matte clear-coat lightening everything quite a bit, including the dark grey areas, I always thought they were too contrasty, but now they might be too light and blended into the overall scheme a little too much. I still have a dry brushing stage to go to pick up the highlights and then a mechanical pencil pass like they did on the Star Wars Star Destroyers, but I am glad I'm finally finished with the decal stage! The panelling ended up to be a much bigger job than I had anticipated. I airbrushed the interior of the engine bells Alclad Burnt Exhaust - I hated the tan colour of the plastic in there. I then "charred" the edges of the ends of the legs to tie them into the engines The final parting shot...
  4. Well, I've really put a bit of myself into this build! It's my hair!! Someone earlier on suggested that I use human hair for the antennas vertically spanning between the radar array since I couldn't get stretched sprue thin enough and strong enough to hold. Well, originally I had planned 8 per side, but I guess either age, eyesight or just being old got the better of me so I just ended up with 4 per side. I then painted them grey, so they looked less like hair and it thickened them up a bit - but they were strong!
  5. Gorgeous clean builds! Congratulations on a wonderful collection. Flawless finish as always CW!!
  6. Lol! Thanks. Well, I finally got the panelling toned down to what I wanted - I sprayed a few light coats of grey over the decals, and they now look more painted on than decals, more subtle surface texture than markings. This overall "graying" is intentional since large objects then to "haze out" in the distance and lose contrast - its a trick to create scale as well as the flat/matte finish. However, it toned everything down, some of the deeper vents and details were lost due to being sprayed over with grey. All the details don't "pop" anymore. So I now have to add another step and clear coat this light grey spray with a glossy coat so I can do another dark oil wash to pick out / punch up the details before I can seal everything in with a flat/matte finishing coat. After that, I in tend on dabbing tiny bits of chrome silver to the tips and clear red over them as navigation lights all over and start to detail the interior of the chest nozzles, I'll paint them in a gun metal silver to be clear-coated in red clear. I also intend to do some weathering of the rear main engines in Alclad Burnt Exhaust. Hopefully this will be as far as I can go finishing up the surface of the SDF-1 this weekend because I start work on Monday again - argh! I still haven't gotten to those wonderfully tiny photo-etched launch arms and Super Valkyries yet, but that will have to come later.
  7. Boy are you right! Everytime I look at it I think, hey there some good spots for more decals!! This really is so detailed for a toy... Yamato has really outdone themselves on the sculpt and the amount of details they put into it, I'm constantly amazed as I transform this baby and discover new spots they populated with "gak" I HAVE TO STOP!! or I'll never finish. So after another few hours of applying decals (which I thought I was done yesterday!) - I finally clear-coat sealed the decals in with a thick glossy finish. I will let it dry overnight before I start to dust it with the flat Neutral Grey to tie everything together and a few coats of flat/matte clear coat.
  8. Just finished up on my last job and have a week in between jobs so I thought I'd finish up this baby! Unfortunately, I got really sick on the last day of work (just as your body slows down, it thinks its a good time to get sick!) and I've been in bed the last few days. However, as soon as I had a bit of foggy vision, I hit my bench to start decalling again! OMG!!! I have never decalled so much... - I've must of spent days and days just applying decals. The aztec panels were a huge job to cover the entire toy, now comes hundreds of these tiny warning stencils all over to give it that mottled scale look with splashes of red and white like the animation. I think its these hundreds of tiny decals that will give it a sense of scale in the end - but the process is tedious. After 3 days of decals, I thought it looked pretty good, at a point I would stop and possibly clear coat it to protect them. So I stop here to take some photos, and oh man! it doesn't look like much in the photos, especially in the full shots, it looks like I hardly decalled it at all!! So I took some close ups, but you really don't see how many decals I put in unless you're in person, it is one of those models that look really different in photos than it does in real life (or maybe I've been working too close to it!). This overall shot looks like I've done nothing!! so discouraging... I zoomed in closer and start at the front... I liked that the decals on top of the panelled decals are so small that you can't make out any words... I chose all the smallest decals I could find from those sets (they are fantastic for this application) I couldn't resist putting the bridge on, even though I'm not finished with it... There are these yellow caution stripes that I thought worked pretty well around the launch bays... Everything still has the gloss coat over it so its shiny and allows the decals to adhere better - after I will seal it in with a matte flat coat which should lighten the overall tone and blend it all in... All those odd Photo-etched panels now work themselves into the darker grey scheme a little better and the decals provided a much needed layer to tie them into the overall darker leg area... I tried to pan along the length of the SDF-1 (might work if you enlarged the web browser) I almost forgot about the underside! so many tiny pieces... Mico pieces? ;-) Final parting shot for now... Hopefully something more to post in the next 2 days!
  9. Let us know how you made out? I'm curious and in the same boat too.
  10. Thanks for all the feedback, I guess I watched on the sidelines as AC6 sailed by on the XBox, I can watch this AC:AH sail by too.
  11. Call me old folgie! Thanks for that Amazon review... I was afraid of that. I really just want a HD version of AC5! I want to like AC:AH so badly, but the controls is a no-go for me unfortunately.
  12. It's so ingrained in my consciousness that it oozes out my pores! ;-) I don't think about it that much, but it comes instinctual. Hopefully there is always a reason for it and its not just shoe-horned in there.
  13. Has anyone tried this game with any type of flight stick? I know the old Ace Combat 5 HOTAS doesn't work with it. How about this one? http://www.cyborggaming.com/prod/v9stickps3.htm Although AC:AH is not on the list of compatible games - does the game have to be specifically written for the stick or will the stick just re-map the thumb controls? I'm part of the "old generation" - I can't fly with my thumbs!
  14. Thanks, at least it will pay for the upcomming VF-4! Did you notice the VF-1 intakes laid vertically in that screen grab of the trailer? Look for the Vernier thrusters liberally sprinkled thoughout the rest of the sets ;-)
  15. Oooh! That looks great, I wonder if it will be compatible with any kind of flight stick? like this maybe? http://www.cyborggam.../v9stickps3.htm Too bad Ace Combat Assault Horizons is NOT on the list of compatibles...
  16. Yep, I designed the China Fall (set and virtual).
  17. ARGH!!! New trailer is up! http://trailers.appl...es/totalrecall/ I think it visually looks great! damn good design if you ask me Come on out and support a fellow MacrossWorlder! ...at least I got what I wanted out of it!
  18. I would of thought they didn't charge you till the order was in? (standard practice for pre-orders) So is CD Japan charging us now prior to July 26th?!
  19. That would be my Holy Grail! It's because they are waiting for me to buy the resin version first!
  20. How could I have missed this thread the first time around! Excellent work Dobber!! Truly one of the best VF-4 I've seen - I love the traditional canon scheme too. If I had seen this, it would tempt me to buy the kit as well, but you know as soon as I buy the resin, Hasegawa would come out with it!
  21. Thanks so much Keith!! Not the best price, but after the anguish of the last few days, I bit the bullet - came out to $210cdn - so that $232cdn price wasn't so far off after all. Damn! All these posts on this thread got me antsy...
  22. Tamiya clear blue and clear yellow lightly airbrushed over top of Alclad metalizers.
  23. Oops sorry, so long ago... I guess I just lump all my resins to the great Captn'
  24. How could I have missed this thread! Thanks so much Captn! The first set is his amazing launch rail... (I don't think I ever posted the Booster ones as I'm really un-happy with the way the photos turned out - I just couldn't seem to get the right colours, colour balance & exposure). And the launch arm!
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