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Still nothing.... With this kinda thing, things just happen when they happen, and all you can do is wait So I've just been watching anime.mircx.com for it. They list all the new BT anime and manga releases, regardless of wether they're liscensed or not. And Batou, fansubs of episode 2 are available on my FTP. Get it while you can
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I built my first few Hase VF-1's with pre-shaded panel lines. That was before I read WM Cheng's guide to doing washes (which I still have yet to attempt...). It was a pain, but it worked. I would go over all the panel lines with thinned black paint, then wipe off the excess with a little thinner on a Q-tip. The result were some very dark panel lines. Then the white primer and whipe topcoat subdued them into a pale gray. It worked, but the hard part was keeping a consistant shade of gray between all the parts. If I ever get around to building another, I'll just wash all the panel lines, and only use pre-shading for the most subtle of shading effects. Maybe something kinda like what LTSO was going for there, but with a lighter shade of gray. I'd want the transition between colors to be very subtle when it was finished. Otherwise, it'd just look like a camo attempt gone horribly wrong Keep it up, LTSO! I'll be looking forward to seeing your second attempt
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A lego block would be a poor choice. Hollow parts like that are hard to cast. Pick something solid, and fairly small. I started with a 1/55 VF-1S head. It wasn't the best of choices. The size was right, but the contours (especially the inside surfaces of the two halves) were too complicated, considering I knew nothing about fluid dynamics at the time. Molding is pretty difficult, especially for beginners. Don't be too discouraged if things don't work on your first try. The important thing is to learn from your mistakes. Try and figure out what works and what doesn't, and more importantly, why.
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Don't pass up Macross 2 just because you don't like the anime. In my mind, it's the best Macross shooter ever made
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You say you have no choice, but you obviously do. Like I just said (and you even quoted it), simply link to Nanashi's page. Theft is not necessary. Nor is pissing anyone off. So don't do it. Have you ever noticed that even though Chris Baretta's resin 1/55 VF-1 heads are out of production and hard to find, none of MW's many resin casters have recasted them? It's not even something that's been discussed. It's simply a matter of respect. Another MW member created them, and no one is going to disrespect him by copying his work.
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Well, your options are on the table. Either link to his page or buy your own copy of the book. Can't find one? Too bad. I think this discussion has now gone as far as it can go. Can a mod lock this topic now, before Rico here digs himself into an even deeper hole?
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If you really want to make up with Nanashi, then just shut the hell up. Just drop the whole thing now. I think Shawn has just settled this matter, anyway. And if you really MUST have those pics on your page in some form, then ask Nanashi permission permission to link to his VS-XS page (not the pics) from your VS-XS page. I'm willing to bet he'd agree to that compromise.
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Couldn't agree more, Nanashi. But I must admit, I got a good laugh out of reading Rico's posts. I couldn't help but wonder... who was he trying to convince, Nanashi or himself?
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There's also many referances to some of Gainax's other works. Especially Gunbuster.
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Still nothing yet
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Hell yea! Bring it on! And I'm still dying to see some of my VF-4 recasts built!!
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Translations are available here http://plaza.harmonix.ne.jp/~onizuka/literal/ The extra science lessons are at the beginning of volume 3. The science lessons are one of my favorite parts about Gunbuster. I love how they integrated real physics with all kinds of other physics principles that they made up. And to the layman, it'd be impossible to distinguish fact from fiction! A good example, from the first science lesson: Noriko: Space is not a vacuum, it's an ether field. And the temperature is not absolute zero, but three degrees kelvin due to black body radiation. (or something like that... I'm writing from memory, LOL. And USR completely screwed up the translations, of course) Now, that 3 degrees kelvin bit, that's true. It's been proven. The ether space theory, on the other hand, is crap. It's based on an old theory from the early 1900's. Back then, scientists figured that for light to travel from the sun to the earth, it must have a medium to propogate through. Just like sound needs an atmosphere in order to travel. So they figured space can't be a vacuum. There must be something in it. They didn't know what it was though. So they gave it an arbitrary name, ether. This was disproven decades ago. Light can indeed propgate through a vacuum. And so, I thought it was pretty funny that they took a century old disproven theory, declared it to be true, and based most of Gunbuster's physics around it
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There's a few good shots of the missiles in episode 3 you could use for referance.
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A fansub of episode 1 was released last night http://www.whzzz28.net/aozora/
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Nope... The image name, though generated by Yahoo, does not contain the item number. And even if it did, an auction from february would have been purged from the system months ago Here's a pic from a more recent auction I saw, dated 6/30/03. And, much to my amazement, I found the URL!! http://page5.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/e28138972 (you'll need a valid login to see it) starting bid: Y1 number of bids: 8 ending price: Y49000
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Silent Line seems really light on parts at first (unless you're bringing over a lof of parts from an AC3 save file), but there's actaully TONS of parts in that game! After you've played through a few levels (I want to say it's 6 or 7), you get a mail saying some ban has been lifted or something, and there's more parts available. And all of a sudden there's 5 times more parts to buy in the shop! Plus there's TONS of secret parts to get by playing the levels. All those parts are new for Silent Line. But a lot of them are really hard to get...
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There's been several. And they're also on that FTP, actaully. Have at em.
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Well, after 36 hours and much cursing, I managed to snag a raw japanese copy of Yukikaze episode 3 from WinMX (It's like Kazaa, only crappier, and japanese people use it). But it was worth it. It kicks much ass. No real dogfights in this episode, but some major story progression. And I think we'll all agree, it's something Yukikaze has needed badly Anyway, I threw it up on my FTP for some of you all to download it if you're half as impatient as I was. Only catch is that it can only have one user on at a time. So if you can't log in, try again later. Please don't slam me with retries. And like I said, it's raw. No subtitles. That having been said, here's the info. IP: 12.206.146.220 login: yukikaze password: yousei I'll still be watching for fansubs like a hawk (dialog comprehension is always a good thing), and I'll post updates here if I find anything. Enjoy!
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You won't find those transformable Hasegawa models for sale there or anywhere else. Those are one-of-a-kind kit-bashes done by some very talented modelers in japan. The one exception is a garage kit by IHP, which can be used to make a VF-1 fighter transformable. But it's rare, expenseive, and rather hard to build.
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I've definitely gotta try that Alclad stuff. It looks like that's the primer I've been looking for! But what do you use to thin it? And does it go on pretty thin? Also, I've always had problems painting white over dark colors -- even gray primer. It always takes a ton of coats to get it to cover up all the color. I've been using Tamiya acrylics, and I've suspected that's part of my problem. It's like there just isn't enough pigment in it or something. Any advice would be much apreciated
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Looking good! I agree that the transition between the two gray colors is too subtle, but aside from that, it looks great. Very clean. I just hope I can do half as good a job on the Platz kit! BTW, episode 3 presents a rather interesting color variation of the Mave... I'd like to see you pull that one off
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The Club-M 1/72 YF-19 (which I own) comes with a fold booster. I've been wanting to recast it and adapt it for the haseawa and yamato valks for a while now, but the clear resin parts that attatch to it REALLY suck. The don't fit for crap. I want to fix them (or more likely, scratch-build replacements for them), but I haven't had the time or the will to do them yet
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I have yet to see a bad fansub of Yukikaze. And I think I've downloaded all of them, LOL! The DVDs at valk exchange and everywhere else are bootlegs. And from what I've heard, they all have piss-poor subs. Don't waste your money. Download the fansubs. BTW, being the impatient Yukikaze fanboy that I am, I've resorted to trying to download a raw japanese encode of episode 3 to tide me over til the fansubs are out. People have it on WinMX, but downloading anything on winmx is an enormous pain in the ass...
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The stars indicate decals that have to be applied at that step. For example, you have to apply the decal on top of the pilot's seat in step one, because you won't be able to do so after you put the canopy on, which you do in step two.
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Invision board-settings regarding images
Valkyrie replied to treatment's topic in MW Site News & Member Feedback
The horizontal scrolling thing has been the one thing I don't like about the new forums. I find it incredibly annoying. Is there any way to fix it by only resizing the frame of the post the pic is in, like it was on the previous forums? A maximum pic size would work too... but that'd have to be implemented for both attatched and linked images. And I have no idea if either are possible to limit by image size.