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That's gotta be like 5-10% of 747s ever, right? It isn't a small fleet by anyone's standards
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Starship Troopers: Invasion - New SST Anime
Phyrox replied to VT 1010's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I have only read "Stranger in a Strange Land" and it convinced me not to read anything else by the author.- 121 replies
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I liked the starfury from B5. I actually much prefer it to the later iterations that appeared on the show. I did this up for a friend a few years ago. This is the only photo I have, pre-drybrushing, small blurry photo.
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
Phyrox replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Green: no Colorblind: mayhaps- 9143 replies
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I wouldn't call "huh, I wonder if this would work someday" a step closer to anything. More power to 'em though, certainly.
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I think I'd be embarrassing. Nothing stately nor dignified about that scheme. It'd be like having the president wear a blazer with the flag on it. That said...this being the United States, I'd give it even money.
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I'd certainly pick it up if it were a reasonable amount. I don't pay that kinda money for Blurays, no matter what they are. I'll stick with my old M2 DVD
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Here's a question for the modelling guys around here (maybe it could go in the other thread, but this seems an appropriate place for it): How do you remove PE parts without fear of warping/bending them? I use PE occasionally for a cockpit or with armor accessories, but there is always the chance that in merely removing the part from the sheet I'll crease it. I usually cut with a sharp x-acto against a flat cutting board...but even then the sheet has some flex once pressure is applied to the spur. Solutions from the gurus?
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Was there a transformers film I'm not aware of? 'Cause nothing in any of the ones I saw could be said to have "worked great on screen."
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Thanks guys. A "fake tank destroyer" is just an un-turreted armored fighting vehicle that looks plausible, but didn't actually exist. Just an idea I had for a multi-build project. It was my first attempt at a whitewash, so I really appreciate the kind words.
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My lastest super-project is done. Three fake tank destroyers, one German, one British, one Russian. Aureole (from Panzer Front game): http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=35120&view=findpost&p=1022959 Sherman Firebug: http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=35120&view=findpost&p=1040943 Now the trilogy is complete: There are parts I'm not happy with, particularly that the extended ASU-85 hull loses a lot of the low menace that attracted me to this project in the first place...but it was fun.
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48--Part Deux!
Phyrox replied to captain america's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Really fine work. I don't know which is more impressive, the technical craftsmanship or the perfect translation of the art into 3-D form. Some of us have been anticipating this for longer than some of the board members have been alive! -
Nasty seams with miniatures are certainly nothing unfamiliar to wargamers, and a modeller can fill/file those. They don't look great, but with some work they'll be better than the old 1/200s which is their only real competition. I wouldn't be surprised if some of those were stuck together minutes before the show
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PRE-Fukin'-ORDERED! Although his hand looks a tad too small, and his feet seem slightly too big (but that could be because I'm so used to the 1/144 version). They really should have more series with non-generic-gundam designs. Pretty much MSG and Zeta/ZZ and Turn A are the only ones with out of the box designs.
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I gotta say, those look pretty good. Detail looks a bit soft, but overall sculpts and posability look alright. I'd pick some up.
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I think this is what you're referring to: imaifiles.pdf Enjoy
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Eh, you mean like the NSX?
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Transformers: Age of Extinction - in theaters June 27, 2014
Phyrox replied to taksraven's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
1) Bay's track record so far I think indicates this is a good idea 2) Star Wars trilogy all directed by different people 3) If you aren't already prepared for crap, you should be- 950 replies
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48--Part Deux!
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Medicom/Hot Toys and all 1/6 scale figures
Phyrox replied to EXO's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
These sculpts are pretty, eh...interesting...but my mom is selling some female 1/6 bodies on ebay that might be fodder for conversions or something. She said she'll remove the listing and sell to any individual who uses me as a reference. I don't know anything about figures, but I know lots of my MacrossWorld brethren do. If you're interested. She buys toys/figures in large lots for her collectios (mostly Barbie and Sindy horses and cars), and gets lots of weird stuff like this that she just wants to give a good home. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-1-6-DOLLSFIGURE-Female-Action-Figures-w-Extra-Feet-EXCELLENT-/121284781058? -
My family experience with VWs in general is that they are maintenance monsters. I've never had one be rock solid for longer than a year or two. Usually not mechanically, but the electronics seem like they'd be more appropriate for an '80s Jaguar. Fun cars though, so it may be worth it
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I disagree. No need to drag another series into this freak scale. Besides, I don't know of any macross models in 1:60.
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1/60? No thanks. I don't want no wacky-scale models. 1/35 to go with my armor, or 1/48 to go with some planes, or if cheap is the goal, 1/72 to go with just about everything. Gundams and Macross toys can keep 1/60 to themselves
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