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  1. Yes, you apply a LIGHT layer of Tamiya Smoke (X-19) to the OUTSIDE of the visor, let it dry, then add the clear blue. Dont go too heavy on the smoke, or the visor will get so tinted that you won’t be able to see anything through it. Also, if you’ve ever brush painted toys before, realize that the Tamiya clears are a royal PAIN to apply with a brush. If you must use a brush, use a tapping/dabbing method to apply the clears. The usual painting methods will just result in a horrible, streaky mess. Good luck!
  2. Re-release of Lego Space sets?!!
  3. I heard the Cavalry is going to come parasailing.
  4. Just wanted to add one thing (half-jokingly though): I can already see HISHE writing up a scene like this. Despite this gripe, I did enjoy the movie and all the solid character moments. I just don't think I can give it a final grade until I see how everything gets resolved in the sequel.
  5. Agents of SHIELD, you bastards are truly evil and cruel with that "twist." How you solved it makes complete and logical sense, but you're truly evil for making us go through that! All those hallway and Lighthouse scenes really showed the limits of the budget for Season 5. But if this was the end of the series, I could live with this being how it all ended. In reality, the show has been renewed for a 13-episode sixth season. It will air in the summer of 2019. . . . most likely after a "certain movie" is released. Personally, I'd love to see some of the SHIELD folks (and the Netflix heroes too) make a cameo in Avengers 4, but I know this is a long-shot. C'mon Marvel, make it all connected again!
  6. Second attempt on the visor (this time with Ray). Got the translucent look down now. Hopefully, the third attempt will be using Tamiya clear green instead. Until Yellow and Houquet get released, this will be the Stick and Ray combo display section.
  7. I usually see him as Elliot Alderson, rocking a hoodie and a one-tone monologue. Always a trip to see Rami Malek in other roles, but pretty sure he'll knock it out and disappear into the role.
  8. I finally got my Ray from NY yesterday, and the only differences I'm seeing with my copy and Stick is that the arm swivels right below the shoulders are pretty loose, the visor doesn't like staying up during play, and more parts tend to pop off the ball and socket joints (like the chest armor and the shoulder armor on the figure). Not sure if the last issue is due to me being more confident on how to handle these things or the parts just having a tendency to pop off. Minor quibbles though. I really hope Sentinel goes forward and "Yellow's" this line. The only major changes they'd have to do from the Mospeada type would be to: Switch out the pectoral armors for the missile compartments; Switch out the arm gauntlets for the bladed ones; Cast the visor in green instead of blue; and Switch out the cloth to a greyish blue. Right?
  9. For those of you that didn't pre-order Ray-Ray, Nippon-Yasan has them up for sale at a slight premium.
  10. I had to restart from scratch twice, so what I posted is my third attempt. At this point, I'm cool with how it looks, even if I would like it a shade or two lighter. Again, if Sentinel completes the line, I figure I'll have another three chances to get it just right. Now, if I could just find Rey (Ray? Rei?) for a reasonable price or still on preorder. . .
  11. So, here's my inept results from brush painting the visor. Original: Inside Paint Removed: Lame-o First Try: Post-Painting Analysis: For those curious (or not wanting to search through the entire thread), I first removed the silver painting from the inside with regular-old rubbing alcohol. Then I painted a layer of Tamiya Smoke paint and then a layer of Tamiya Clear Blue on the outside of the visor. 1) Considering I was trying for that translucent look, I laid the paint down way, WAY too thick. It's definitely reflective and has that candy-coated look. But you really can't see the face at all through the visor anymore. As you can see here, it's still translucent, But there's no way you're seeing Stick through it. 2) If you look close enough, you can see the smudges, tiny air bubbles, and other flaws in my painting. 3) Next time, I'll definitely go easy on the smoke layer, so it can be a little more see-through. . . . Knowing me, I'll probably get it down by the time Houquet is released (knocking on wood that we get her). 4) Unlike other paints I've worked with, I seemed to get better success "dabbing" or tapping the Tamiya clears onto the visor, rather than trying to brush it on. I'll definitely try this again (assuming I can find Rey at a reasonable price). This pic will be incomplete, until Rey-Rey is added to the mix:
  12. Just remember that Yellow has a green visor, so you'll need to purchase some Tamiya Clear Green just for him. . . . Trying to do the visor mod using a paint brush, but having a tough time getting it right. Have tons of experience painting custom action figures with acrylics, but those experiences and techniques ain't transferring over to the Tamiya clears.
  13. "My name is Stick Bernard. You killed my fiance. Prepare to die!!" This was the first Ride Armor I ever purchased. Will all the moving parts and joints on this, it's definitely fiddly. While all the ball-and-socket joints can be a pain to deal with (and they do tend to pop off), I'm glad that they chose these types of joints for the arm and hip armor pieces. Makes me less worried that I might permanently break something (and helps free up the posing options when you pop them off!). Also you definitely need a pushpin to pull out the back and knee pegs. There's just no way I would have been able to fish them out with my nail or a toothpick. Also, thanks ArchieNov for your persistence about Step 16. If you don't separate that tab from the bottom up, I can see how scary trying to force it would be. Lastly, am I correct in assuming that the guy who repainted the visor painted from the INSIDE part of the visor, not the outer side, right?
  14. It isn't said outright, but I suspect that file Natasha gave Cap at the end of Winter Soldier had info about the assassination/hit. Hence, her warning about "You might not want to pull on that thread."
  15. So, it only took me 30+ years, but I finally completed the set: I guess the ultimate question is: a) Should I have told my younger self to just fork over the extra $5.95 for the Land Team, in order to save me from paying a whole hell of a lot more in the future? (Yes, I bought the Air and Sea teams each for this price way, WAY back in the day!) OR b) Did waiting this long make me value completing it all the more?
  16. I lovingly refer to BOTW as "Grand Theft Hyrule." Just really love the open sandbox feel of the game. So much to explore, so many different ways to beat the random bad guy hordes. And I love the fact that I can climb any stinking mountain just for the heck of it (or to find the most obscure of Korok nuts)!
  17. CLEARLY, there's only one solution to this dilemma: alternate helmets/heads included! 1) Smooth visor 2) Kibbled visor 3) Helmet-less head
  18. Is the visor-kibble actually found in the redesign images?
  19. I read somewhere that based on run-times it'd be over 38 hours long! In that even crazier listing I tossed out, I forgot to add the Marvel shorts, one-shots that they've had over the years too. That would add an extra 30 minutes or so.
  20. So, who's gonna be crazy enough to do a full Marvel Marathon (all the MCU films + the TV shows + the Netflix series, all done in mostly chronological order)? For quality purposes, let's just drop Inhumans and most of Iron Fist from this challenge.
  21. Just a beautiful ending. Considering I wasn't exactly sold on Rebels when it first aired (Sith Inquisitor with a spinning lightsaber?!), this show really stepped up its game. A truly worthy successor to The Clone Wars.
  22. Well, considering it's an extra-dimensional portal that allows a Force user access to any point in space and time and considering how overly-cautious the Jedi Order can be, I can see why knowledge of the temple was "conveniently" forgotten by the Order. It's not exactly something you want your average Jedi Padawan to be aware of. I've never been exactly fond of the whole Mortis arc from Clone Wars ("despise" is probably a more accurate word). So when I saw their portraits in this episode, I started getting seriously worried. But their use here was acceptable. Filoni was able to use them to close up a dangling plot thread from years ago (and at least cause that particular ending to make a little more sense). It gave a nice growth moment for Ezra (Seriously, who else could have given that message to Ezra about saving a master?). And it gave them an excuse to bust Palpy out. I can also see why someone referred to the episode as trippy; those animated paintings really juxtaposed with the CGI characters. But it did remind me of Anakin's vision/trial in the cave from Tartakovsky's Clone Wars Volume II. And that's never a bad thing!
  23. Loved all the reactions from the crew afterwards, as well. And I'm pretty sure Thrawn's none too pleased to be adding "Repair Fuel Depot - $12 Billion Galactic Credits" to his proposal to good ol' Palpy.
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