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Here's my build-up. I didn't use the armour pack though. http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=28650 WMCheng's is another good one - not only did he put the armour on, but he made it optional, no mean feat! I can't find the damn link though.
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Akuma looks awesome. You'd need a way to dot the fire around him though!
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Redline -- new Madhouse movie by takeshi koike
PetarB replied to cannon_fodder674's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
It came out in Australia on an anime movie festival circuit around a year ago which I missed. I've been emailing Madman Entertainment to find out when I can buy it, but they never get back to me... It looks right up my alley. -
I'm jealous - that's my favourite Zentraedi design.
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I like it! I prefer this design over the VF-19 too... but not by much!
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The VF-1 did not even include a figure (it was in the option pack, or you can buy a SDF version here). Still, this sounds a little disappointing. The VF-1 and VF-0 are beautiful Hasegawa models.
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FURIOUS OVER NEW CONAN (Conan the Barbarian remake)
PetarB replied to Agent ONE's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Erin Free, who is a local reviewer I usually trust, has put in a review: http://www.filmink.com.au/review/conan-the-barbarian-3d-film/ Extract: "Conan The Barbarian is what a good sword-and-sorcery flick should be: violent, fast-paced, and half-mad." I just hope I get to see a NON-3D version. Really sick of 3D. Anyway I'll post my thoughts in a couple of days time, when I get to see it! -
I couldn't seriously recommend 4chan!
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Wow, this looks awesome. I loved the movie, it will be interesting to see if the cartoon can sustain the same type of humour.
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Rise of the Planet of the Apes - Opens August 5.
PetarB replied to taksraven's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I really enjoyed this, I saw it last night. It was very restrained when it needed to the be and the final minute or so what a real 'wow' for me. Looks like it's doing well at the box-office too, so we'll probably see a follow up in a couple of years. I was not a fan at all of the original movies, so this was a pleasant surprise. -
Sounds like a rewrite of David Brin's article on the evil of Star Wars. Anyways, I have to say after seeing Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, I saw my own personal all-time movie 'badguy'. And that was enough for me.
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Is that Mori-Mori I see there? I thought you'd sworn off that stuff.
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Man of Steel - Superman movie has a director
PetarB replied to Mr March's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
The weird thing is, the guy in that picture looks like a totally different person to the actor playing the part.- 442 replies
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I wholeheartedly agree, and I think it's interesting that to me it's one of the most elegant Macross fighters. Obviously if you compromise one mode design, you get away with more on the other.
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Pacific Rim?. I am INSANELY jealous. But glad you're working!
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I'm not complaining. And I'm a one-time member of the Society for Creative Anachronisms, so if anyone's got a right to be anal on this matter, it's me! However I'm just so happy we are getting a live action Hobbit movie. I agree that the dwarves look a little 'Klingon' but I think we have to wait until we see them in context. It might be because we are conditioned to now see a certain type of makeup associated with Trek's low budget faux-aliens. If someone would have told me a couple of years agot that the top spy on Spooks (Richard Armitage) could be a the stately, yet greedy Thorin, I would have laughed at them. Him, a dwarf? Now I see it, I think it's brilliant casting. The art depatment should have made him look a bit older though.
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I just saw the movie. It was awesome - and a lot of fun. You know, sometimes that's all I need from a movie! As a Luftwaffe buff it was also interesting to see some of the prototype designs at the end of the war actually make it onscreen, like that crazy rocket-propelled helicopter hybrid, and the back-prop driven air-launched aircraft. They were 'real' designs, that the desperate German engineers put forward, crazy to think of it!
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Wow, awesome post. I'm in love with the Leynos too... I remember playing the game briefly, but I did like the design of the mecha most of all. It looks like you've got a great pilot there, too.
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Mr Cheng, I haven't seen any of your work for some time... Please come and blow us all out of the water again soon. Roman, the dish decal is about as far 'Itasha' as I go. You won't find me picking up some of the crazier Macross decals we've seen recently... As for the stand, I make all my stands out of acrylic rod, and few years ago did a bulk order on the acrylic slabs cut to size. I've just run out actually! Thanks all for your kinds words.
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Thanks Jon, it was actually easy to put together thanks to your great engineering and interpretation. Pity I didn't do the undercarriage, that was some amazing work you did there, but I like my birds 'in-flight' mostly. I look forward to more things with wings from you...
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I'm absolutely bursting to respond to that, but I'll just say 'not yet'. Thanks for all the kind words, everyone!
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Are they from Macross: The Ride?
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Give that man a cookie! Yes, for the longest time I had that beautiful decal and thinking 'I need a large flat area to stick that on' and I couldn't think of anything on a 1/72 scale subject. It was like a bolt of lighting when the idea came, the perfect location!
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Yeah, for some reason it took a long time for me to photograph. Nice weather and a window of opportunity presented itself today.
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+1! I would like to do Krav Maga. A lot of traditional MAs are weighted down by tradition and a focus on the 'art' side. As always, the issue seems to be finding a good instructor, too...