Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 from Graham's post, it seems that there's no indication that the 0A has a locking mechanism for the feet. It would be nice to have one..but well, prolly it just costs them too much to remodel the molds.. I get this last night, comfirm that there really have locking mechanism for the feet , really nice~! Quote
Graham Posted October 1, 2006 Author Posted October 1, 2006 from Graham's post, it seems that there's no indication that the 0A has a locking mechanism for the feet. It would be nice to have one..but well, prolly it just costs them too much to remodel the molds.. I need to sit down and do a side by side comparison of the VF-0A & VF-0S later tonight, but just from my short time with the VF-0A, get the impression that the feet are somewhat stiffer. Graham Quote
UN Spacy Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 I get this last night, comfirm that there really have locking mechanism for the feet , really nice~! Darn. So all the VF-0A's will be a little taller than the first edition VF-0S' in Battroid Mode. Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 I found a few more different to the 1st edition VF-0S 1: the arm now add a screw to combine the outter armor, previous is just use glue. 2. in fighter mode, the battroid head front side cover have a new sculpt, more fit with the head. Quote
izzyfcuk Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 it would be great if we can have shots of that hayao Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 it would be great if we can have shots of that hayao charging battary ... wait a few 10 mins please ... Quote
Graham Posted October 1, 2006 Author Posted October 1, 2006 Hayao is correct: - 1) Yes, the biceps do have a new screw added. 2) Yes, the feet do now have a locking mechanism. 3) Yes, the two folding covers that sit around the front of the head in fighter mode have been resculpted, so they fit closer to the head. The VF-0A is a very good toy. Lets hope the VF-0S gets a reissue with all these improvements. Added stickers to mine and it looks great. I chose the bunnies for the tail fins. Maybe I'm imagining things, but it even seems the quality of the Yamato stickers is getting better, with little to no border. And I really love the color scheme the more I look at it. Graham Quote
ikhii Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Hayao is correct: - 1) Yes, the biceps do have a new screw added. 2) Yes, the feet do now have a locking mechanism. 3) Yes, the two folding covers that sit around the front of the head in fighter mode have been resculpted, so they fit closer to the head. The VF-0A is a very good toy. Lets hope the VF-0S gets a reissue with all these improvements. Added stickers to mine and it looks great. I chose the bunnies for the tail fins. Maybe I'm imagining things, but it even seems the quality of the Yamato stickers is getting better, with little to no border. And I really love the color scheme the more I look at it. Graham Great to hear lots of improvements and hope to get another reissue VF0S. Got my VF0A and loving it. Just haven't put up the stickers yet. do put up some photos for us on the review later on. Love to see them. Thanks. Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 (edited) here is the fast pic after panel line and applied decal of the VF-0A fighter. Edited October 1, 2006 by Hayao Kakizaki Quote
Nani?! Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 here is the fast pic after panel line and applied decal of the VF-0A fighter. that is NUTS~ Quote
Golden Arms Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Great work Hayao. How long did that take? Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Great work Hayao. How long did that take? around 15 hours works...so many sticker~! Quote
recon Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Tks for the pics hayao. Are those decals/stickers from the sticker sheet that yamato supplied or custom ones from takatoy or anasazi37? 15 hours thats really pure dedication and devotion, but its worth it once the plane is done up. Cheers Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Tks for the pics hayao. Are those decals/stickers from the sticker sheet that yamato supplied or custom ones from takatoy or anasazi37? 15 hours thats really pure dedication and devotion, but its worth it once the plane is done up. Cheers most of it is original sticker form yamato, but I found some decal not provide by yamato, I don't know why yamato not put it in the VF-0 series... SO , I apply some takatoy sticker . and the VF-0A sticker have larger fonts side compare with the VF-0S. Quote
Twoducks Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 HERE IS OTHER MODES: Wow! Congrats, your panel lined VF-0A is awesome. Quote
dizman Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Wow, that almost makes me want to buy a VF-0A......almost. Great job on the decals and panel lines! Quote
Deimos Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 (edited) hmmmm is it my VF-0A alone that has loose shoulder joint ? can't hold the gunpod in a upright position elevated... and the chicken hands, still unable to have a very firm grip on the gunpod.u have to fiddle with the hands for sometime before u can get the optmium grip , while doing so , the gunpod will drop off. Edited October 1, 2006 by Deimos Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 hmmmm is it my VF-0A alone that has loose shoulder joint ? can't hold the gunpod in a upright position elevated... and the chicken hands, still unable to have a very firm grip on the gunpod.u have to fiddle with the hands for sometime before u can get the optmium grip , while doing so , the gunpod will drop off. u are not alone, my 0a also like ur's , but I Fix it by myself, and the left hip ball joint also very loose, too bad Quote
Dante74 Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Meanwhile, HLJ still has it on an october release and I'll have to wait some more... Quote
David Hingtgen Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Hayao--how did you do the panel lines? Oil paint wash? And did you do anything extra for the stickers---did you heat them to make them softer to conform better? Quote
Deimos Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 u are not alone, my 0a also like ur's , but I Fix it by myself, and the left hip ball joint also very loose, too bad looks like this area , the QC did not improved. especially hated the loose shoulder joint . this is similar to VF-0S if I remembered correctly but anyhow hayao, yr VF-0A simply is awesome.the stickers and panel markings somehow negates the plastic appearance of the 0A Quote
Hayao Kakizaki Posted October 1, 2006 Posted October 1, 2006 Hayao--how did you do the panel lines? Oil paint wash? And did you do anything extra for the stickers---did you heat them to make them softer to conform better? I using gundam weathering marker to do the panel lines, use water + cotton ball to wash it. will make so weathering effect as u like during the process. I just trim the sticker as tight as possible, havent heat them... is that mean if heat it can make them softer to conform better? how to do this? I want to try~, thankyou very much if u can tell me ~ Quote
wolfx Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 That's awesome hayao! Gosh...looking at that makes me go lazy to apply stickers. Quote
1/1 LowViz Lurker Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 yeah... honestly I just wish they tampo printed all markings.... dont give a rats ass about what number I put on the wing... NOTHING compares to something printed on the valk... make it bunny make skull, whatever, JUST PRINT IT ON! I agree here. I hate the yamato stickers, they will peel off eventually and if there is a lot of them, it takes ages to put them on and line them up. (that doesn't even take into account the skill and patience of having to shave off the excess part of the sticker where the printed part is all you need and the blank space gets in the way or is too big to fit on the surface that it is supposed to stick onto.) I think the 50% tampo markings one of one type, and 50% tampo markings for the other type is a good idea. As long as we get printed detail I'm happy. I've been looking at all the pics of vf0a, the head looks really cool. I actually don't mind that this is the only 0A because I am a fan of grey CF. (the vf11 in mac+ for example) But if in future they decide to release ova accurate color I wouldn't be surprised. I wonder how this would look with the reactive armor on? After they finish with ghost booster I would hope they worked on that next. Quote
promethuem5 Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 I hate the Yamato stickers as well... I actually believe that they are the worst stickers avaliable in ANY toy. Ever. Quote
Scream Man Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 i like applying the stickers. Thats part of the fun for me! Im glad they are giving us options of squadrons and numbers, it makes it easier to make them all different. Hayao that looks stunning mate. I cant wait to get the 0A! Quote
aaajin Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 When I applied the stickers on my GBP armor, I just applied em and cut the sticker excess using an exacto off the toy after that... lazy me aaajin Quote
David Hingtgen Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 I have never done it, but some people use a hair dryer or something to heat up the stickers after you put them on----they'll become soft and then you can press on them and they will go into panel lines, and fit corners and curves better. Quote
recon Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 I think heating the stickers wouldnt be a good idea as there is no telling what the heat might do to the plastic in the long run. Maybe an alternative solution is to try decal solutions like Microscale Micro Sol or Micro Set, not sure how well these work on regular thick film stickers. think i would rather wait for devin or erick to churn out some awesome alternatives. Cheers Quote
Nani?! Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 (edited) I used micro sol and set to decal up my vf-1S, cutting out each required decal... It's a pain in the ass by ANY means... and no matter how meticulous you are, unless you do a clear seal coat (another huge pain in the ass) over it, some eventually fall off... Toys like gundam's zeonography come all tampo printed with markings (even tiny ones)... and honestly considering the cost of buying an aftermarket decal sheet, I'd rather pay that to yamato to bloody print all the markings on my valk. If yamato wants to justify the rising prices of their valks, tampo printing and good panel lining would be a good way to make it seem like a better value... Look at Hayao's vf-0a. A WORLD of a difference as far as quality perception... If yamato starts doing this, it will bring the valks we purchase finally out of the TOY category and into pieces of ART. Edited October 2, 2006 by Nani?! Quote
David Hingtgen Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 I've never heard (nor would think they could) that Microsol etc could affect stickers. Anyways---we're not talking about heating it until the plastic starts to warp---heck, rubbing the sticker rapidly with your finger will generate enough heat to soften them. Nani---the problem with "mass production" panel lining is that it's always over-done. They don't seem to understand the concept of "subtle". Or it's simply too labor-intensive to do. If something is factory panel-lined, it comes with BLACK panel lines. Like this: Or just look at early Yamatos----WAY too stark and thick. Quote
Deimos Posted October 2, 2006 Posted October 2, 2006 finally got home to take this particular picture Quote
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