VF19 Posted October 14, 2003 Posted October 14, 2003 Okay, im considering investing in a resin kit, don really care which one, but I need to know what would be good for someone who has built a few resin kits, but not a wave kit. any info would be appreciative. Quote
Akilae Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 I heard that Wave kits aren't too shabby, "Bandai quality" is something that's been thrown around on an earlier thread about FSS. in terms of the impact of the model, might as well be the LED Mirage with Boomerang and flamer unit... very impressive when assembled. Or up it a notch and try to get your hands on a Twin Tower set Quote
cobywan Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 I you are interested in resin why limit yourself to Wave. They do great injection molded 1/144th scale kits. (This is where the Bandai comparison starts and ends.) But they have done only a few resin kits the last couple of years. I would suggest you get a Volks Resin kit. One of the newer fixed pose kits would be great. The new Black Knight comes right to mind. But if you are wanting a Wave 1/144th scale resin kit any of them would be great. Newtype hobbies routinely posts thier stock on Ebay. So I would suggest looking on Ebay 'till a kit in particular just grabs you. But you can't go wrong with a Knight of Gold or LED Mirage. Quote
Druna Skass Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 While not resin, I just finished my 1/144 Mirage kit. They have a lot of detail and look really nice but they're pretty complicated (you have to glue the thumb and fingers on the hand) and there's a lot of small parts. I was a little dissapointed by the lack of articulation in the elbows, but it really isn't a big thing to piss over. They're as articulate as the old Bandai 1/144 kits, not the new HGUC ones. Quote
VF-17 Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 I have alot of the Wave resin kits, and they are all pretty good. They are pretty much all straight forward in how they build, and I'd even recommend these kits for the beginning resin builder. Quote
VF-17 Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 (edited) For a non-Wave kits, it all depends on your experience. Do you want to tackle a fully posable kit, or just want an FSS kit of any kind? Just about any of the Volks kits are awesome. Especially the V-Siren Neptune and Prominence. For beginners, I'd recommend the static pose kits. You have Work Shop Cast, Volks Super Spirits Series and the G-Sys kits (which are recasts from the two companies w/ some improvements). They all make great kits that aren't too complicated to put together even for most novices. You just need to choose which MH you like the best. Edited October 15, 2003 by VF-17 Quote
Druna Skass Posted October 15, 2003 Posted October 15, 2003 Anyway, just don't get a Mortar Head kit and expect it to be like a Gundam kit. Quote
VF19 Posted October 15, 2003 Author Posted October 15, 2003 A gundam would get its genitalia handed to it in a fight with a mortar headd. but i have made my choice on a terror mirage from wave. i am planning to get the Volks 3 set mirage kit with the b4, hydra, and the babiron mirage for christmas. but the terror mirage was the cheapest option they had on hlj in stock. for a first kit. Quote
VF19 Posted October 15, 2003 Author Posted October 15, 2003 (edited) Or up it a notch and try to get your hands on a Twin Tower set not a chance right now. maybe when i could afford it. to tell you the truth, where can i get volks kits, besides ebay, or what should i search for on ebay? Edited October 15, 2003 by VF19 Quote
cobywan Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 I got a Volks Twin Tower. Freaking huge!!! I got a closet full of recasts as well. Here are a few of my build ups; http://home.comcast.net/~cobywan/Templates/MH.htm Sorry to keep posting my link but I really, really, really, really like FSS. Quote
rikiryou Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 (edited) Hmm, are we allowed to post links to sites that carry recasts? They are, after all, considered boots. =\ Well, they still carry legit kits though.. so: Hobbyfan e2046 BEWARE OF NUDE FEMALE KITS! NOT FOR PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 18! Edited October 16, 2003 by rikiryou Quote
Druna Skass Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 BEWARE OF NUDE FEMALE KITS! NOT FOR PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 18 Hmm, it would be a cool display set up to have my Fokker 1/60 posing with one of those girls... or two... or three... or four... I may as well put a big pimp hat on Fokker if I do that... Quote
VF-17 Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 (edited) Acutally, there is a seller on ebay called rx93. He sells alot of five star stories kits. Just look up five star stories. And they are usually cheaper than you'd find at HLJ. About $50-75 for each Wave resin kit. Not too bad of a price and a good seller. The Volks kits pop up every once in a while, but get ready to pay at least 150+ per. rx93 doesnt have any right now, but they'll be up again. Edited October 16, 2003 by VF-17 Quote
cobywan Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 Hmm, are we allowed to post links to sites that carry recasts? They are, after all, considered boots. =\ Well, they still carry legit kits though.. so: Hobbyfan e2046 BEWARE OF NUDE FEMALE KITS! NOT FOR PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 18! Many of us do recasting so I see no problem there. Quote
rikiryou Posted October 16, 2003 Posted October 16, 2003 Hmm, good point. Heheh. BTW, I don't see any mentioning of scales. Doesn't bother you how big/small they are? Of course, if shelf space is a limitation, 1/144 is always the way to go, not to mention cheaper. Meanwhile I'm still looking for the Junchoon ODK and Junchoon Last Type in 1/100. Quote
cobywan Posted October 17, 2003 Posted October 17, 2003 RX93 has some stuff up again. http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?View...&sort=3&rows=50 And I really prefer 1/100th scale. There are a few subjects that were only done in 1/144th and I don't have any of them. Quote
VF19 Posted October 18, 2003 Author Posted October 18, 2003 one more Q... are the volks kits posable? after they are built i mean. Quote
VF-17 Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 The Volks MM kits are posable. The SSS series is static. Quote
cobywan Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 Just a side note. MM stands for Mechanical Moving series, and SSS stands for Super Spirits Series. When all is said and done., you will inevitably have to glue the MM kits joints into a final pose. I resisted this for years and caved in after seen my expensive kits get damaged from flopping over all the time. I prefer the static pose kits myself. Quote
rikiryou Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 Do the polycaps suffer from wearing out too quickly or something? (Reminds me of those crap polycaps on the HG 1/100 Gundam kits) Quote
VF-17 Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 I'm sure that they do wear some when repositioned over and over. As for how much, I'm not sure, but I'm sure that if you stick with a pose and just leave it there, it won't be a problem. If they are loose to start with, you can always put some nailpolish on the pegs to tighten them up. Quote
cobywan Posted October 19, 2003 Posted October 19, 2003 The problems are worse than simple wear and tear. The socket PC's are suseptible to splitting open. And you can figure out what can happen when that happens. I reall love the MM kits though. When they are large enough you can replace the kit PC's with Radio Controll joints. My Arkanna Siren has RC joints in it's hips. The ones I used have an adjustable tension socket so I was able to get a really tight joint for that big boy. And if you have the money I would recoment this kit. Since I can't afford it right now I figure someone here could get it and I could watch them put it together. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...9&category=1193 Quote
VF-17 Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 No money here for that either. But, I do have someone holding an Alukana for me till next month. Can't wait to see this thing up close! Quote
cobywan Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 Bring an extra pair of undies. You're gonna need em. It is one of the most impressive MH kits out there. The shoulder spikes are longer than my index finger. Quote
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