fulcy
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Ok everyone, repeat after me. You can can not make a D from Ostrich or Elint parts. The D is very different from the Ostrich/Elint - it has a longer cockpit, a different chestplate, and the canopy is not bulbous as on the Ostrich/Elint I voted for all of the above, though I'd mainly be interested in the Elint/Ostrich - I've wanted to do them for a while, but apparently I am slower than molasses running uphill - as my progress on the AG proves...
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I think it'd be best if we keep this talk to a minimum, until it is confirmed what resin kits have been received, and are being sent to Jesse... After that, who knows - my cat has an eye for these types of projects...
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head guns that fires? seam line free? die-cast? visible engine through the visor? er...light up head? Yes.
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Got mine... Look for some minor 'upgrades' in the near future!
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A bonus is already in the works. Stay tuned...
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They've also done some diecast work, the culmination being the excellent Genesic Gao Gai Gar
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Yes, it's called a joke - funny haha.
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I was told to evacuate... Which is weird considering I live in Pittsburgh, Pa...
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Wow, it's actually playing in Pittsburgh?!?!! True, it seems I need to wait a little while longer - doesn't show till the 08th of October - but I can't complain!!
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I dunno what the YF-19 parts could be - maybe get someone to translate the place cards? As far as the 1/350 piece - many navel ships are 1/350, and I did a quick search on HLJ, and there weren't any macross items in 1/350 - plenty of ships, one gundam kit, and a couple of gamera and godzilla kits, but nothing macross...
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Actually, the heads appear to be: VF-1A, VF-1J, VF-1S, VF-1D
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Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Wait, that's not a screen cap from the movie?!?! -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Is that the same one that MiM is selling for $499? I always knew they were overpriced, but damn..... No, it is not the same as the MiM. Those are MUCH nicer - though I don't have one, the diecast one would be schweet... Yeah, to be a spinner, it should have markings and the light right - the medicom car has neither. I can't compare the quality to the android hunter doll - never heard of it till now... -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Yes - 1/18th. Was about 9 or 10 inches long, from Medicom. Really not worth the price I bought or sold it for ($60...) -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Sorry, but no. Dammit - you go and get a guy's hopes up, and then -DASH-... Sniff Sniff. -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Uhm, you'd be better off buying a piece of poop and labeling it as the spinner from blade runner. I was the one selling it, and I hated it from the second I removed it from the packaging. There was NONE, I repeat, NO diecast whatsoever present in this car - big lump of plastic, and though it looked good, it didn't feel right - the transformation mechanism was a little... weird. Glad I got rid of it, and only lost about $10 on it (from initial price I paid to price I sold it on ebay for). Good riddance. -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Baby, you ain't seen me pissed off. Though if it makes you happier to believe so, go right on ahead. baby? so you swing for the other team? -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
When was that? Were the new points the various insults you were tossing out? And your "joke" about mispelling seemed a hell of a lot more like a pathetic attempt at drawing away from the subject all together. If this is how you choose to end it however, that's fine. Seemed a lot more like you were trying to demean me by claiming that I was using a fictitious word. I merely "enlightened" you by illustrating that it both does exist, and holds legitimate usage. If you choose to remain ignorant on that matter, whatever. Actually, I was more just trying to piss you off - I didn't really care either way... seems like it worked. -
Live action Macross Plus to hit theaters in 2005
fulcy replied to rdenham's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Ah, yes, a pocket nuclear reactor. I wish I had one of those! -
Live action Macross Plus to hit theaters in 2005
fulcy replied to rdenham's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Couldn't you just wait for the plane to run out of fuel??? -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just trying to enlighten you in your small, self centered world. But if you choose to remain ignorant, then so be it... -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
slow down there speedy. language is always evolving so it may not be a word now but it will be later, if that wasn't the case we would be still using old english here or latin. give a few years and 911 would be a word that everyone knows that b4 that happen everyone knew as the number to call in an emergency. its also the reason why us english is diffent than british enlish. man keith and exo your like the twins of haterist and hurin i'm not saying language can't evolve. I'm saying that words that shouldn't exist, and serve no special purpose (irregardless means regardless, so why not just use regardless? That and the fact that it's basically a double negative...) should not be thought of as proper. -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Great that you can quote something from the dictionary, and not give it's definition. What's the definition of irregardless? ir·re·gard·less Audio pronunciation of "irregardless" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (r-gärdls) adv. Nonstandard Regardless. So why the hell, unless you're ignorant, would you use irregardless? Continuing from the entry in dictionary.com [Probably blend of irrespective, and regardless.] Usage Note: Irregardless is a word that many mistakenly believe to be correct usage in formal style, when in fact it is used chiefly in nonstandard speech or casual writing. Coined in the United States in the early 20th century, it has met with a blizzard of condemnation for being an improper yoking of irrespective and regardless and for the logical absurdity of combining the negative ir- prefix and -less suffix in a single term. Although one might reasonably argue that it is no different from words with redundant affixes like debone and unravel, it has been considered a blunder for decades and will probably continue to be so. Yet another example of a word that the ignorant people in the US make up, and continue to use, even though it formally and stylistically incorrect... EDIT: oh, and try to figure out how to use the function - it works wonders for making your responses legible... -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Just trying to lighten the mood in here... -
Scientists vote 'Blade Runner' best sci-fi film.
fulcy replied to UN Spacy's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
Irregardless isn't a word...