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Thanks. I had to take a bit of a break due to 50+ hour work weeks and being in the last year of school. At my age, that's been a bit of a big leap back into the process, and wrapping up a 2nd degree just for work promotion is not something I ever really expected to have to do. I'm still working on some other things, but at a snail's pace. This is not the easiest project, but one I feel I should finish being so old now.
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I started this about 7-8 years ago. As I was cleaning out stuff to sell, I saw it and totally forgot I had even started it. Nevertheless, I just printed some parts for replacing. I gave other major things to do, but the work has begun.
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I first saw them about 1 1/2 years ago for a lot more, and didn't pull the trigger on them. Then they popped up again about a month later, different seller, and they were half the price. I recently saw these pop up on Yahoo Japan for a more expensive price, but don't see them now. If anyone is interested, they have a short story in them, some data on the valkyries of the game, and some character backgrounds. Other than that, it isn't a telling of the story, but the art is quite good.
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Got these awhile ago. They're a bit old, but the condition of them is great, and I got them for a really great price.
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Ah, got it. I know even PLA has different formulations like PLA+. Some do respond better than the original stuff. My current FDM printer can do PA6 and PA12 variants of Nylon, as well as those with carbon fiber reinforced, but it isn't a fun material to work with. I have heaters and dryers for it, and even then, if it is a humid day, all of that work is for nothing. Still, it's yielded some great fixes to things that were just impossible, like the VF-171 disintegrating triangles on the sides. And you're right, those materials aren't cheap. The PA12 CF version is exceptional with less water absorption, and is just great to work with, but it's almost $90 for 500g. So, I use it very sparingly. Maybe it'll get cheaper as the technology allows more accessibility to print those materials.
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The one thing I like about PLA is that it has a large variety of different colors. That said, I've printed in several SLS printers now, and PLA wouldn't really be an option for me with those parts. It is a plant-based plastic, and while that normally isn't an issue, when looking for qualities similar to ABS, the fact that there are a lot of newer Core X-Y printers that can print in ABS a lot easier than just a few years ago, ABS is a much more accessible material. There's also PETG, and some other hybrids that are fairly simple to print. With ABS though, the only thing with it is that it is a toxic material to print, so anyone doing it, have great ventilation and use a respirator when in the room, garage, or area while it's printing. Same should be for a lot of materials, but especially ABS, along with a few others. As for best materials, I have a printer that does do nylon. It's even more expensive, but while it is stronger and more resilient in how it handles, it's limited in colors (usually white, or black if you mix with a carbon fiber mixture).
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You and me both!!! Seeing it in person at WF23 Winter really had me ready to drop down money for a couple (maybe a few) of them at day 1 preorder. I wonder if the release of the original VF-4G under Yamato has them worried.
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Macross Fan Club - Costa Mesa, CA 1985
Jasonc replied to nightmareB4macross's topic in Conventions and Local Gatherings
This club looks to be quite cool. Next time I'm in Vegas, I hope I'm there when you guys have something going on. -
Is that a compilation book of all the comics? If so, while I have the comics, this would be a great grab to go through them in one book.
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They're QR codes for video of transformation.
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While I was there for only a very short time, I managed to finally get one of the Experten 1/100 Variable Glaug kits. Well, actually, I have 2 now, but it took a while. This is a slightly complex kit, but I can't wait to start putting one together. VG purchase.jfif
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Who from MW will be there? It'd be cool to meet up with some members I've never seen in person.
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Nice find. I'm missing a few of those, and don't expect to find them all in my lifetime, but that's OK. I'm glad you were at least able to pick these up.
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I had been sitting on buying this book, but thanks to samples of photos you posted, I have it coming in today or tomorrow. I'm excited to get this.
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Macross Fan Club - Costa Mesa, CA 1985
Jasonc replied to nightmareB4macross's topic in Conventions and Local Gatherings
Wow, now that's an expensive piece of something not many of us are even aware of, or care of to spend that type of money. It's a cool piece, but for that price, well, yeah, no! It's cool that you have a set of them. -
Tenjin at Star Wars Celebration Japan
Jasonc replied to Mommar's topic in Conventions and Local Gatherings
I'm hoping to get one of those posters. They are very cool looking. From people I know who went, they were saying that the event went very well. -
It's a beautiful figure. Congrats on the find.
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In a sense, I'm glad it's a Hi-metal R so that I don't feel the need to buy it. If it was their DX line though, all bets are off. It does look cool though.
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It's because of this that I ended up scanning the figures as .stl files so that I can print them in durable plastic and paint them. I really like these figures, and it's a shame that they've gotten to this. Mine are just now at that point where they're starting to get sticky. I keep all my stuff in a very cool lower closet of my collection room, so they've bee pretty well off, but even then, it still is happening.
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Glad you got yours so soon. My two are on the way now. I was able to get the order with the extra additions, and specifically ordered two for one to look through, and one to keep pristine. I'm sure this book will be on the coffee table for quite awhile.
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Yeah, pretty sad for Shapeways. I think their service of buying prints was killed by the amount of personal printers available. That said, their nylon prints were done by an SLS (not a personal nylon printer) style printer, which is in the amount of $10K to own. There are other printer services that have these, but you need the file yourself.
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I wasn't sure if I wanted one of these when they first came out the first time, but at some point, well after it was released, wanted one. With this release, and the price being low enough, decided to get one of these. If anything, the stand looks quite cool, so I'm happy about that.
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In having the Japanese Blu ray of MII, that was a really good quality version of the OVA. I always felt that it was the definitive version to come. Being that it looks almost like it was done in the past several years (minus the fact that it's all hand drawn), I was thoroughly impressed with that version. I'm excited to see how this goes. So far, I'm quite impressed and I hope this can truly be the definitive version. I will have to say though, the biggest joy out of this is the Subtitles, but even more is the English dub. I love the original voices, but the English dub is like the best of bad dubbing, and it carries its own epic seal of approval in that sense. I definitely plan to do a watch party when it's out.
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These are really cool. With only a limited amount of Japanese I can understand. I was only getting about 25-30% of what was being said. It's great to finally get it all. Thanks!!!