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This is a nice place for us all to put our best ticket stories. Mine was was in my '70 SS454. I was heading to grab an afternoon burger with a friend and got caught in this terrible "school's out" traffic. Took me 20 minutes to go 2 miles, so when the road opened up, so did I. Down a nice grade and then we shot up the next hill like we had wings. The car was too loud to hear anything at full throttle, but in retrospect I think my buddy might have tried to yell something about cops or somesuch. Aaaaanyway, at the top of the hill I'm sitting across from the burger joint at a light, and I look in the mirror and see a christmas tree worth of flashing lights. So I pull into the parking lot and give the best mea culpa I can. "I haven't had the car long..." "It can sort of get away from ya, ya know...?" "My speed? Uh, the tach sort of obscures the speedo, was it bad?" Turns out I was somewhere in the triple digits, twice the posted limit, and I wasn't alone on the road. Felt safe at the time, but that's youth for ya. The cops were quite understanding and I didn't get towed and I didn't have to take a trip to the station. It was a hell of a ticket, but everything considered I got off light. What's yours?
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Ya know, I own very few transformers (Lockdown and movie Ransack the only ones on display), but I could get really into a series of in-scale transformers. It'll never happen of course, because people want the "leaders" to be big, and everyone else to be about the same size, and because the real difference in size between a plane and a car is quite drastic...but I'd love to have a bunch of little car dudes, with some slightly larger tank/semitruck/commercial vehicle guys, towered over by a few aerialbots and seekers. A series like that...I'd buy. When I had my own office I decided to have a shelf dedicated to 1/144, to illustrate the sizes of various vehicles. I had a submarine, bombers, fighters (old and new), tanks, cars, a few people, a castle...I bought things I normally wouldn't just because it was in 1/144 and would be interesting standing next to a Lancaster. If there were a whole series transformers in the same scale, I'd buy 'em all. A scale would be really hard though. I think 1/48 might give you cars large enough to do some basic G1-esque transformations and still give you planes small enough to fit on a shelf (small planes like F-16s).- 16710 replies
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I disagree, I would never suggest making a "statement" with my money. If people buy crap toys, the only thing you are guaranteed is that they will keep making crap toys.
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Phyrox replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
The founder's son.- 16710 replies
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Transformers: Age of Extinction - in theaters June 27, 2014
Phyrox replied to taksraven's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
If it's gonna take 100 million dollars for them to get me another Lockdown toy, I'm in. Certainly won't watch the movie though. I hope there are more "odd" altmode figs though. Ransack the Albatros was a hoot. I'm hoping for something really unpredictable this time.- 950 replies
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Star Trek Into Darkness, in theaters May 17, 2013
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This is actually one of the best reviews I've read of this movie. Except for Weller's performance- 1020 replies
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I was really disappointed in this movie. It had what promised to be a cheesy fun plot and humorously preposterous characters and ended up being terribly un-fun. It wasn't funny, the dialog was pitiful, and it totally lost its direction about half-way through. I wasn't expecting a "good" movie, of course, but I was expecting something cheesy and tongue-in-cheek. The previews made it seem like this was exactly what this would be. It turned out that it was just bad.
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These don't have pilots. The guy with that contraption on his arm is, I believe just maneuvering the craft on the deck, as the flight computers won't be able to handle navigating a busy and unpredictable carrier deck. He's more a "remote aircraft handler" than a pilot. He won't be "flying" it once it's airborne.
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WTF? My prayers have been answered. Thank you for the head's up indigo
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Awe-some. This is one of the last HGUCs I've been waiting for. If they give me a Messala HGUC I can say Bandai have satisfied me (...well...HGUC Turn-X would be nice too...)
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Here's my finally finished Sherman "Firebug" to go along with the fictional German TD I posted back in Feb. It isn't real (obviously), and firebug is my own made up nickname (shoulda probably used Arquebus, or Adder, or Anvil or something, but that's taking it too seriously) Not nearly as involved as making the German TD from scratch, but it was fun cutting and filling and sanding nonetheless. I'm no painter, but from a distance it looks alright.
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First of all, love it. Secondly, I like the left lower leg design a bit more, looks more functional...but the one on the right "fits" the mech better. Either one looks a winner to me.
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I really enjoyed everything but the last half-hour or so. It was almost as if they remembered, "oh yeah...we're making an action movie, get me some action set pieces and wrap it up!" In fact, I thought most of the action was a waste of time come to think of it.
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Don't know how anyone can say the miniatures look nice, all I'm seeing are CG renders, which doubtless have a lot more detail than the tiny physical minis will, if these are even the same models the final version will be based on. But yeah, if this was "Next Gen" I'd be all over it regardless.
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Totally unrelated to the question of the thread, but I just wanted to note that "stuck in my craw" means something was difficult to accept. It's a great expression and I wouldn't want to see it misused. Carry on.
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I'm surprised the entire engine isn't enclosed in a giant plastic clamshell...
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Phyrox replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yeah, the drone. Soundwave is out, his wings are too important to his transformation, and I'm not going to be fiddling with those tiny wings. Starscream however...looks like it might be worth looking into. Thanks a ton.- 16710 replies
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Here's a question out of left field: If, hypothetically, one were to attempt to make a custom TF using a model kit and the existing mechanism/hinges/basic transformation from an available toy; which transformer would be a good candidate? I know it's a foolhardy enterprise, and it may only be possible to create a shell-former...but it's a project I'm interesting in attempting. It would be about 5-6" long, and quite narrow. Although it would be an aircraft, the shape is more like a torpedo. Any doner TF suggestions, or any advice of any kind would be appreciated. Assuming all goes well with the mail, I'll have a few 1/48 Firebees to play with soon, and I think that's a great vehicle for a transformer.- 16710 replies
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The Aventador is cool, I'd love a desk model of it, or to customize a kit of one. It looks mean. But to own one, and drive it for more than novelty's sake? Nope. All yours. Cars at these price points are all about making a statement, but they all seem to be making the same one, and it is a pretty immature one. I'm talking mostly of the aesthetics here of course. I know the engineering on some of these cars is as serious as a slide-rule. Don't get me wrong, I've had both a 454SS and a T/A as daily drivers...I know all about the joys of immature cars. I love them. But I want my "handmade, high-tech, costs more than some people make in a decade" sports car to be more. Much more.
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Those are both quite bad. Where are the supercars that don't look like they belong in a 15 year old's sketchbook? Like the Mercedes SSK, and 8C 2900 Alfas, the early Ferraris...those were fast and classy. I know it makes me sound old...I've always been a bit of a curmudgeon...but where has the class gone? There hasn't been a supercar made this decade I wouldn't be a bit embarrassed to step out of. Although the Astons come closest
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Thanks guys. It's a 1/35 scratch-built with surface detail stolen from a few Panther/Jagdpanther/Pz.IV It's one of the fictional tanks in the otherwise realistic PS1 tank simulator Panzer Front. I fell in love with it (smaller, lower, sleeker jagdpanther) and finally decided I had to make it my first ground-up scratch-built project. I really appreciate the kind words, my wife and friends had nothing but odd looks for me as I would spend hours sanding and cutting and measuring. Project in the beginning: Kaiyodo made a 1/144 version a few years ago... edit: I should include it is called the Aureole for those wanting to research it, and in the game was powered by turbines (mine isn't which is why my engine deck detail is quite different).
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Well, here's my Panzer Front TD first posted way back in August. It's done, and it's been one of the most satisfying projects in recent memory. Now to finish painting that Sherman TD to go with it...
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The Sentinels wasn't set after the New Generation, it does take place after the Macross Saga and before the Robotech Masters. I guess it fits the OP's description, although there wasn't much to go on. Characters? Plot? Scenes?