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SchizophrenicMC

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  1. EMS, man. All of my orders are, one, too big for SAL, and 2, too expensive for SAL. It's probably faster for you, since UPS-shipped shipments come into DFW for Dallas county, but for Tarrant, my stuff always arrives in SF. From there, they drive it town-to-town until it gets to the FW processing plant and it arrives usually the next day. Unless I luck out and it gets there on Friday. In that case, I get it Tuesday. Off-topic: Live near Shady Grove? I really don't trust the area south of Irving Blvd. If you ever get a chance, check the Irving Mall, and the Furr's next to it. GAWD, THAT FOOD IS GOOD!
  2. FP: FAST Pack. He means the conformal tanks on the legs.
  3. The reason they die: They're not grasping the joystick, but their joy stick. Are you: Caucasian 6 feet tall 20-26 Blue or green-eyed Mild complexion Medium build Blond or brown-haird Dimples If all of the above are true, You can prospectively make $14000 US a year by selling your sperm.
  4. Cobra's only because their thrust-to-weight is too high. The planes don't like to snap up like that, remain moving in the same direction, and not deflect upwards. And I say FBW, because those planes are designed unstable, so that they can perform sharper maneuvers, and can only really fly because the flight computer constantly adjusts their control surfaces. Moving back on topic from the Yukikaze, The bigass fin on the bottom. Why? And this goes also for the RVF-25.
  5. White Base had gimmicks, too. Please, God, make that so! I ALWAYS forget the Eva. I just know that Bandai spreads all their love to Gundam. Honestly, though, the GP-01 is probably the worst "Gundam" (Zakus and such aside) to mess with, since it has so many different things you can remove and replace and such. The PG Strike is epically solid, as are the RX-78-2 and RX-178. This may or may not be PG. I really hope it is. All I can be sure of is this: GIMMICKS APLENTY!
  6. Knowing Bandai, I expect a model I can fully play with when assembled. Further, I think if it's transformable, at that scale, we can expect to see the articulated fingers and gimmicks that don't even exist in the 1/60 scale. If this becomes, somehow, their first non-Gundam PG, I want it bad. PGs are so intricate with their little... Intricacies... They have super-tight joints that aren't too tight, but not too loose, and they hold together well, and... ME WANT!
  7. Again, I love being in Dallas area. Shipping is so quick, here! I've often contemplated asking Los if I can just pick stuff up from them, direct.
  8. I've never seen orange look so sexy.... I WANT 3!
  9. Holy! You're from Irving?! Dear, sweet Jesus, South or North of 183?! Anyway, all the stuff I've ordered from Asia has ended up in SF for customs. Then, it's always been DRIVEN out to the Fort Worth handling center; FedEx or UPS. From SF. In the long route. Finally, a day after that, it gets here. I mean, it's not very long; 10 days at most, but it could be much faster. Probably because I'm in Tarrant County and not Dallas, you know.
  10. Oh, yeah. I was thinking of something else. Hehe... Got Gundam on the brain, again. It's the Perfect Grades. THEY TEMPT ME.
  11. I still like the idea of a hybrid tungsten slug...
  12. Fall, I can see happening. I can even see the recovery. However, the start-out doesn't quite work. Lift and air resistance prevent it from snapping so quickly downwards. Planes can do so upwards, because lift on the body pulls them up. You'll notice while flying a high-performance plane (R/C is a pretty bad judge for the real, due to proportion issues between volume and weight) that you pull up faster than down, even in FBW.
  13. Looks right. Remember, it's about twice the height of a Battroid VF-1. Those are 45 feet tall. These are about 70-80 feet tall. Looks right.
  14. Sexual innuendo in Macross? NO WAY!
  15. Living in Texas, my only complaint is that it takes forever to land ship it halfway across a continent to get here. Sometimes, I wish those trucks would run straight through the night. Then, stuff would get to places faster, and it'd be cheaper. No, they have to stop at every other major city along Route 66. I mean, the route they SHOULD take is about 500 miles shorter than that which they DO take. Better yet, instead of stopping at SF Intl, stuff to Texas should come straight to D/FW Intl. Then, it's a simple day's wait through their customs and the shipping from UPS Irving to my house, Arlington. (Which is only 20 miles out, but still takes a day..)
  16. Me want. Bad. Please, me can have?
  17. I came. Everywhere. That summer job may turn out very useful in the end.
  18. You. Are. Good! I don't like it so much in Battroid, but in Fighter, it is teh smex!
  19. At that angle, it looks like the bridge to a Halcyon-class cruiser.
  20. The same for me; why only 2 missile clusters are visible in that image, if at all. The other 2 are in the missile pods I had out at the time.
  21. Too bad Lego company is a bunch of stingy, Danish... Damned filter... They refuse to do anything "Militaristic" It makes me wonder why the hell they did the Star Wars series...
  22. I will agree on that note, but it's against my morals to ignore it... It is not a super robot anime, thus I cannot see it as such.
  23. Well, actually, I was messing around, putting the head on Angel... I never got around to replacing the head, is all. Screw's even in the bottom of the neck, awaiting its transplantation back on its original body. That, I must say, is the least of my problems with 1S Annie. She came out of the box with all of her joints loose. All of them. Even a ratchet... You see, I thought that since it was only a High Grade, it wouldn't weigh so much... Boy was I wrong.
  24. Well, my basis for the use of plasma is the very element that would possibly prevent its dissipation: The generation of a magnetic field in the ferrous tungsten, which would hold the plasma in as the round flies. A layer of nanoparticles could be on the outside of the round. When fired, the electromagentic charge that fires the round generates a magnetic field, allowing the plasma to be contained. Also, at this point, the round has been heated up significantly, and the nanomaterial changes phase to plasma. Finally, the plasma, which is extremely hot, is used to melt away armor as it impacts, increasing damage. Of course, this is all speculative, and relies on a lot of things at once.
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