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thanks guys,

yeah i would love to see a battroid VF-0A hase! :D but oh well just have to wait i guess.

as for how fast it took me to do this one, i can't really say, i just start going to work and i loose track of time. but before long it was done. :D

it also helps that i have chronic ansomnia :p

Posted

excellent work, you need to get a nice shot of all your valks B))

Posted

KUKU for COCO valks :p

thats sick!!!! bro

such a awsome valk so how much you want to sell it for j/k

From Rich

Great job :)

Posted

thanks alot guys ,

i love these kits , i'm gonna do the YF-19 next as well as a ravens version,

as far as the VF-1's well, i have all the yamato 1/60's which are the same size as the hasegawa's so they look great next to them.

i'm affriad the VF-1's are to micronized for me to wanna work on them.

thanks

as always i will post more pics :)

Posted

Am I the only one who noticed the gaping seemlines?

You did a great job on the paint scheme, but you should really slow down and work on the some more of the details.

Posted

That's nice rate of effort there bloke, You have more models on your shelf than I could produce in a couple of years.

Cheers,

Brett

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  Grayson72 said:
Am I the only one who noticed the gaping seemlines?

You did a great job on the paint scheme, but you should really slow down and work on the some more of the details.

Yes, there are some gaps but what I see is M0 collection that looks very nice when I'm still pilling up model boxes of the same models... I mean, he has some gaps here and there but he has finished more Macross models than I did in my entire life and they look really good. I always try to fill gaps, polish the plastic, re-do panels line and all that modellers stuff that ussually stop my modelling for months.

VF-19 pilot!!!: maybe you should try Mr Surfacer as a gap filler. I use the 500 direct from the bottle (actually from the lid where is thickser) and it works great on minor gaps. I dries very fast too and finishing with a 600 sand paper would give you a smooth enough surface.

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