Lolicon Posted December 27, 2009 Posted December 27, 2009 I was just coming to this thread to ask---could someone compare those figs to the one in Brera's? I've never seen a good pic of the ones in the Brera kit. They look like generic SMS pilots with rounded helmets. Ranka looks like she's been hitting the gym a lot. The DX pilot figures look 100x better.
David Hingtgen Posted December 27, 2009 Posted December 27, 2009 Thanks much for the sprue photo--interesting, looks like the pilots are on separate sub-sprues, easily swapped out...
mickyg Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 (edited) sorry for the shameless self promotion, but I posted a translated vf-27 manual a few days ago. Just incase anybody will find it useful during their build. I most certainly will. Thanks for your efforts! Some good reading there on a lot of different kits, too. my other VF25 completed models~ RVF25: http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/ba2784/article?mid=2366 -Snipped RVF image- VF25G: http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/ba2784/article?mid=2579 -Snipped VF-25G image- Wow! That is an awesome build. For anyone who hasn't checked out the blog, there's a lot of very nice pics of this 25G over there. Foot thrusters! Very nicely done. Any tips on painting those micro missles? Edited December 29, 2009 by mickyg
regult Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 after checking out the links, I got my answer: the model of the G is fixed, and what a great pose!
Skypoet Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 (edited) Some pics of my straight build! Will add decals, panel lining, later :-) The fighter mode holds together incredibly well! The new tabs are really effective. The battroid mode is a little flimsy, but still allows some nice poses. The gerwalk mode... had to fiddle a little to find out a way to make the model stand on its own in gerwalk. Some pieces keep fallin off (nose gear doors, nose cone for example :-P and the head antenna needs some glueing!) Edited January 3, 2010 by Skypoet
Skypoet Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 Oooops.... I hope I didn't kill the thread Any news of the VF171 1/72 model?
regult Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 I assume that the model has a hard time standing on its own legs in Gerwalk mode WITH KNEES FLEXED FORWARD so you decided to leave them straight for the photo shooting?
mickyg Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 (edited) My VF-27y (gamma) arrived today! First impressions are good but that cockpit choice has been bugging me. I don't understand why there are two. And translating the build that's been linked to by Regult, it's no clearer. The box pics show what I think is a painted transparent green cockpit, as the green is way too transparenty (yeah, I just invented a new word ). So they've included a decal for the front, but I don't see one for the back of the cockpit. If you use the body coloured (non-transparent) one, it's not an issue, except that the green doesn't look as cool and bright. What to do? EDIT: Why is it my posts always require editing to make sense? I swear when I write them, they make perfect sense to me but when I submit them, it's another matter... To translate: In order to use the green cockpit, which gives you cooler looking (IMO) greens, you've got to paint it. You can't use the decal, because the green is already printed. So I guess that means the one on the box was painted. No decal. So I've answered my own question! I still want to know why they give you the choice though. The Japanese build article mentions something about energy converting armour, so I wonder if that's something mentioned in the movie (or demonstrated). Edited January 5, 2010 by mickyg
electric indigo Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 You could cut out the green part from the cockpit decal and use it on the transparent canopy. Dalong has his review of the 27 up: http://www.dalong.net/review/etc/mf10/mf10_p.htm Here's good photo of the crew: http://www.dalong.net/review/etc/mf10/p/mf10_126.jpg
Skypoet Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 (edited) I assume that the model has a hard time standing on its own legs in Gerwalk mode WITH KNEES FLEXED FORWARD so you decided to leave them straight for the photo shooting? Yes, that's partly the reason why I left the legs straight! The model stands better in gerwalk mode with its legs straight! :-) But the gerwalk mode is also more flexible when the legs are positioned the way they are in the pictures: you can give them more spread, hence, the gerwalk mode has more stability this way. And, visually speaking, I lie it better that way :-) Oh, and one "thumbs up": the VF25 was unable to stand on one leg, the VF27 is able to do so. Because the VF-27 has two "rear toes". Hey, I'm inventing new words too :-) So, any news of the VF171? I really like the VF27, issues are really minor and can certainly be fixed with minimal tools and supplies... So I can't wait for the VF-171! Edited January 5, 2010 by Skypoet
Skypoet Posted January 5, 2010 Posted January 5, 2010 You could cut out the green part from the cockpit decal and use it on the transparent canopy. Dalong has his review of the 27 up: http://www.dalong.net/review/etc/mf10/mf10_p.htm Here's good photo of the crew: http://www.dalong.net/review/etc/mf10/p/mf10_126.jpg Thanks for the links! :-) They make me feel like applying the decals, definitely!... :-)
Jarrod Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Finished my VF-27 the other day, fully painted and decaled. The main color is fully painted, the lavender is half paint, half decals, and the darker maroon is decals with small painted details and touchups. I gave this one a gloss coat, just seemed more appropriate somehow. There's three different metallics used, the dark, purple tinted grey used for the main mechanics, the blue gunmetal used for the feet, thrusters and gun, and finally the lighter gunmetal used for the gun and thruster rings. I used the clear green canopy, painted the rear half, and used decals for the rest, with the green parts cut out. Oh, and just like Alto's VF-25, Bandai got the head coloring off in the booklet and paint guide. I've painted mine like the animation model, with more lavender on the chin, and with the tops of "vents" on the sides of the head painted in the main body color. Anyway, on with the pics:
Jarrod Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 (edited) More: EDIT Forgot to mention! The first 4 pics show the Battroid with the transformation-friendly smaller chest panel, and without the add-on neck piece. The rest of the pics show the larger panel and neck piece added Edited January 6, 2010 by Jarrod
Jarrod Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 One last one. And sorry, no Gerwalk mode..just not a fan. Never even transformed into G mode. Jarrod
mickyg Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Looks fantastic Jarrod! A real inspiration to get mine done (just gotta finish my 25G first!). You've answered my question about the canopy - I love the clear green poking through and can't imagine doing it any other way. Any tips? It looks like it'll be pretty tedious. Also, your colour matching looks great - did you follow the recommended guide on the box?
miriya Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 OMG!!! That is a beautiful build there. Thanks for posting the pics. Really expert work.
Jarrod Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Looks fantastic Jarrod! A real inspiration to get mine done (just gotta finish my 25G first!). You've answered my question about the canopy - I love the clear green poking through and can't imagine doing it any other way. Any tips? It looks like it'll be pretty tedious. Also, your colour matching looks great - did you follow the recommended guide on the box? Yeah, the canopy was a bit tedious. I painted the body color on it first, after masking off the rest first of course. Then I very carefully cut the green bits out of the decals with a very sharp xacto blade. The decals weren't a perfect fit, so there was some paint touchups. I didn't follow the paint guide at all...I use only Model Master or Tamiya acrylics, both brands which don't really have the same color lineup that Bandai uses (I think their colors are Gunze Sangyo Mr Color?) However for the main body color I did start with actual Mr Color Wine Red that the instructions call for (the hobby shop I shop has a very dwindling supply of Mr color), and mixed it with some MM Napoleonic Purple, a bit of white, and some Kandy Scarlett to get the color I wanted. For the Lavender I started with Napoleonic Purple, added some white, and kept adding small amounts of Gull Grey until it matched the decals perfectly. The darker maroon is the main color with a bit more tamiya Purple and black mixed in.
electric indigo Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 Congratulations for finishing this beast, it looks like a real challenge. Good choice of colors, too.
shinagami Posted January 6, 2010 Posted January 6, 2010 nice one there jarrod.....sure u inspired all of us. congrats and keep posting pictures
Graham Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 So, any news of the VF171? So I can't wait for the VF-171! I'm getting the impression that Bandai hates the VF-171, or is just not aware it exists, or just doesn't think it would sell. There has been absolutely no news of a VF-171 model. Likewise, there has also been a deathly silence regarding a VF-171 in any of the many Macross F toy lines. Graham
Skypoet Posted January 7, 2010 Posted January 7, 2010 I'm getting the impression that Bandai hates the VF-171, or is just not aware it exists, or just doesn't think it would sell. There has been absolutely no news of a VF-171 model. Likewise, there has also been a deathly silence regarding a VF-171 in any of the many Macross F toy lines. Graham Thanks Graham! I won't hold my breath! :-) Too bad though! What if we decided to form a lobby and demonstrate in front of Bandai's headquarters? I'm a French citizen (and soon will be a Canadian citizen as well) and demonstrating is the French National Sport
Chronocidal Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 (edited) Ok, might be an impossible task, but I'm curious.. has anyone managed to make a super VF-25 with removable armor? I just got a super Alto, and I'm relieved that all the parts are there for a regular VF-25, but I can't decide whether to build it as a super or not. I'd love to make it so you could remove it, but it looks like the parts won't allow it. The only real problem looks like the legs, since the super version replaces several of the leg panels from the normal kit. The chest and backplate armor look like add-on pieces, and the boosters obviously just snap over the wings, but the entire leg assembly is different for the super. Heh.. anyone got a spare pair of VF-25 legs they'd like to sell? Edited January 9, 2010 by Chronocidal
Jarrod Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Ok, might be an impossible task, but I'm curious.. has anyone managed to make a super VF-25 with removable armor? I just got a super Alto, and I'm relieved that all the parts are there for a regular VF-25, but I can't decide whether to build it as a super or not. I'd love to make it so you could remove it, but it looks like the parts won't allow it. The only real problem looks like the legs, since the super version replaces several of the leg panels from the normal kit. The chest and backplate armor look like add-on pieces, and the boosters obviously just snap over the wings, but the entire leg assembly is different for the super. Heh.. anyone got a spare pair of VF-25 legs they'd like to sell? I've got my Alto, Luca, and Michael all set up to have removable Super Armor. It's tedious, but just don't glue any of those parts on (not like they really need it) and you can can pull the parts off and replace them. There's a few key areas of concern tho: First the decals that wrap around the upper thigh/intake area. I very carefully cut them at the seperation joint, and applied a liberal amount of clearcoat at the edges to keep them intact. Second, the flip up crotch panel. This area requires major dissassembly if you want to swap out all the parts. I however only swap out the flip up panel and top cover, since I glued most of that area together for stability. I ended up cutting little grooves into the internal grey piece to allow the panel to pop out(does that make sense?). Then I had to trim the upper corners of the panel a bit so it would fold into the stock waist parts. It sounds more complicated than it really is:) Third,and trickiest, the sheild attachement. I drilled two holes into the regular shield, exactly where the pegs are on the sheild peice included with the Super Parts. Then I put pegs into the holes on the Super Parts shield armor, so now the armor part just pegs into the orginal shield. It's not the prettiest solution, with two holes now visible in non-Super mode, bur they're small and forgivable. Or of course, you can just paint the shield piece included in the Super parts, and disassemble the shield and reassemble it for either mode. Jarrod
Marcion Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Receive my first bandai model kit VF-25F Ranka Deculture Decal Version on last week saturday. Finally finish today and took picture in gerwalk mode. Actuarly this is my first time doing a model kit
shinagami Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 marcion, after all the decals being applied, wud it still be transformable?
Marcion Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 marcion, after all the decals being applied, wud it still be transformable? Yup, coz i using sticker
wm cheng Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Jarrod! ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks for sharing, the painted colours looks so well matched together, congratulations on a wonderful paint job. Its going to be tough doing this one, but inspiration like this encourages me to find time for modeling again.
electric indigo Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 New picture of the green 27 here: http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/37952/1h/im.../digitamin_cf05
Lolicon Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 I like the color. It like Brera's unit got a haircut.
Kelsain Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 I like the color. It like Brera's unit got a haircut. That explains how he can wear those pants!!!
captain america Posted January 22, 2010 Posted January 22, 2010 New picture of the green 27 here: http://a248.e.akamai.net/f/248/37952/1h/im.../digitamin_cf05 I wasn't a fan of the "Lucifer" 27, but the green unit looks quite nice indeed. Replace that silly long gun with something more a propos, and it'll really give the design a new lease on life. I'm not going to budge though, I want my 1/48 VF-25. You hear me Bandai!? YOU HEAR ME!!!???
bullet101 Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 Dammit! Where's my VF-171, thats the only one I've really really wanted, but bought the other thinking that Bandai would come out with the 171 so i would have a full line up. Just typical of manufacturers when it comes to Macross, everyone wants an injection VF-11, do we get one? NO. Everyone wants an injection VF-17, well keep dreaming on that. Or how about some injection variants of the VF-19F or S...nope. The same is probably going to happen with the VF-171 family too.
SpaceCowboy Posted January 25, 2010 Posted January 25, 2010 One last one. And sorry, no Gerwalk mode..just not a fan. Never even transformed into G mode. Jarrod Hey, Jarrod, when you paint these, do you paint them before or after being assembled. Any time I've tried to paint a transforming model before being assembled, it ends up changing the sizes of critical holes and destorying it's ability to transform. Can I get away with just doing a coat of Red Primer on the pieces unassembled with the VF-27 and still have a chance that everything is going to fit together?
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