Rock Posted February 22 Posted February 22 On 2/21/2025 at 1:12 PM, electric indigo said: Got the painting on the fuselage of the Flip Knight Mave done today. Platz 1/144? Quote
Urashiman Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM Author Posted Sunday at 04:53 PM @MechTech my condolences @electric indigo 1/72? You got too much money… hahahah PRIME TIME! did some priming along the seams, just to check where to sand. Quote
Papa Rat Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Posted Sunday at 08:48 PM Prime time over here too. Had a litttle help as usual. Quote
electric indigo Posted Sunday at 11:02 PM Posted Sunday at 11:02 PM 6 hours ago, Urashiman said: @electric indigo 1/72? You got too much money… hahahah Not any more... 😄 Quote
Urashiman Posted Sunday at 11:28 PM Author Posted Sunday at 11:28 PM 26 minutes ago, electric indigo said: Not any more... 😄 Lol… hahahhaha Quote
derex3592 Posted Monday at 03:00 AM Posted Monday at 03:00 AM Well guys, I've been eying this for a while on Amazon and the price finally dipped down to cheaper than I've seen and I had some points so I got for about $100. Can't wait to try it out! HOWEVER!.... that's going to have to wait a few weeks. I'm going to be shutting down production here as new flooring and complete indoor repainting of the house is on the horizon for the 2nd and 3rd week of March. I'll post some pics of my labors over the last few months packing up 15 years of Macross toys and models and Lightsabers and everything else in between! All that's left now is the model desk and supplies! What a PITA! 😁 It will be worth it though! Quote
pengbuzz Posted Monday at 06:36 AM Posted Monday at 06:36 AM Jonny Quest Dragonfly Supersonic Transport: This was a royal pain to paint freehand (not happy with it; inaccurate, but the best I can so nowadays): nose and aft: Scale compared to spray can and ruler: Quote
Big s Posted Monday at 07:42 AM Posted Monday at 07:42 AM 1 hour ago, pengbuzz said: Jonny Quest Dragonfly Supersonic Transport: This was a royal pain to paint freehand (not happy with it; inaccurate, but the best I can so nowadays): nose and aft: Scale compared to spray can and ruler: That’s pretty cool, always loved Johnny Quest. Great show way ahead of its time Quote
arbit Posted Monday at 11:45 AM Posted Monday at 11:45 AM (edited) Hi everyone. Been working on my 1 3000 Yamato. All home made with panel lining, decaling, fluorescent lights and clear coat. My 9-yr old daughter helped me with the Florys wash. Lots of fun and lots of q-tips. Edited Tuesday at 07:41 AM by arbit Quote
Thom Posted Monday at 05:51 PM Posted Monday at 05:51 PM @derex3592 Have fun with the compressor - after the remodelling! Should be all good and worth it in the end though. @pengbuzz Once again a cool build from PengYards! Just keep making your dreams a reality! @arbit You (and the Scion) did a great job! Hearing the opening soundtrack in my head. As to my project, I was able to mate the Tamiya intake trunking/nose gear well with the Hasegawa cowling. Was a bit of work with cutting and sanding and testing and adding back plastic... Not a good shot, but it is now a lot deeper than the Hasegawa part. Then I did a test fit and... uh oh... oh no! Somewhere in all the cutting and hacking, and a bent wing, the true went out the window! I stepped back from it for a night to thunk on the matter, then popped the Hasegawa 'insert' out from the belly and reglued it. It is now proud on one side and shamed on the other, but the inlet is more in-line as to what it should be. I'll need to 'adjust' its mating surface to take care of the rest - and then fill in that big depression on that one side and sand down the other... Just parr for the course I guess. Thom Quote
wm cheng Posted Monday at 07:10 PM Posted Monday at 07:10 PM Glad you're building the 1/72 @electric indigo - you don't see many of those built. What are you going to do with the cockpit? That's one of the reasons I can't think of ever starting mine. Quote
arbit Posted Monday at 08:19 PM Posted Monday at 08:19 PM On 7/4/2011 at 8:30 PM, derex3592 said: Ok Guys.....Here she is...the model I have wanted since childhood...finished. This was my first multiple piece resin kit..different to say the least from a normal kit...aside from the very difficult task of getting the two halves together, I really enjoyed building it. I tried to take my time and I am pleased with how it came out. Pics really don't do the weathering justice...hard to get a good pic of it on the green paint. The kit was made by Wayne at Scale Solutions down in Australia. It was very well done in my opinion. Now I just have to figure out where and how I am going to fit it in my Macross cabinet! Always wanted a good sculpt of that, but maybe a little tad smaller! I thought you already had one of these in your collection? Quote
arbit Posted Monday at 08:29 PM Posted Monday at 08:29 PM (edited) @MechTech I feel for you buddy. Your friendship is plain to see. To cheer you up, we have our own no-good rascal, who isnt half as sweet as Shadow. Like all cats she loves to sleep in model boxes. But this one is a Totoro assassin, and one scratched couch away from being sent to the dog pound. Edited Monday at 08:31 PM by arbit Quote
derex3592 Posted Monday at 09:04 PM Posted Monday at 09:04 PM @arbit ---LOL---Necropost from 2011???? 😂 Thanks for the trip down memory lane though! Still a great model of an awesome ship! Quote
electric indigo Posted Monday at 10:31 PM Posted Monday at 10:31 PM 3 hours ago, wm cheng said: What are you going to do with the cockpit? We don't need that anymore... Quote
MechTech Posted Monday at 11:54 PM Posted Monday at 11:54 PM @derex3592 @Papa Rat @Big s @Thom @nightmareB4macross @pengbuzz @Radioguy @Urashiman @arbit THANK YOU ALL for your condolences, thoughts and prayers! They're much appreciated! The long list above is one reason I posted Shadow's death. You guys are an awesome support group of sorts. I also know most of you have "building buddies". It's cool when someone gives you nice feedback on your model build, it's another when they support you in your time of loss. This is the closest thing to me for social media. No time for that AND building - so model building it is! Besides, nobody wants to see the burrito I had for dinner last night on my social media account! Funny thing, we needed a new cat tree, so we decided to buy a new one. We went to PetCo and they had a kitten adoption day! My wife couldn't even look at them! They had tiny trees, so we went to PetSmart. They ALSO had a kitten adoption day! My wife laughed not being able to run from the inevitable! I actually ran out of likes for all the COOL stuff you guys are building! I'll try to make updates in the week. I gotta run now, but THANK YOU ALL AGAIN! - MT Quote
Thom Posted Tuesday at 01:58 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:58 AM 2 hours ago, MechTech said: @derex3592 @Papa Rat @Big s @Thom @nightmareB4macross @pengbuzz @Radioguy @Urashiman @arbit THANK YOU ALL for your condolences, thoughts and prayers! They're much appreciated! The long list above is one reason I posted Shadow's death. You guys are an awesome support group of sorts. I also know most of you have "building buddies". It's cool when someone gives you nice feedback on your model build, it's another when they support you in your time of loss. This is the closest thing to me for social media. No time for that AND building - so model building it is! Besides, nobody wants to see the burrito I had for dinner last night on my social media account! Funny thing, we needed a new cat tree, so we decided to buy a new one. We went to PetCo and they had a kitten adoption day! My wife couldn't even look at them! They had tiny trees, so we went to PetSmart. They ALSO had a kitten adoption day! My wife laughed not being able to run from the inevitable! I actually ran out of likes for all the COOL stuff you guys are building! I'll try to make updates in the week. I gotta run now, but THANK YOU ALL AGAIN! - MT Been there for the first happy day being 'adopted' by the four-legged overseers all the way to the last... We know the highs and lows right along with you. Quote
Big s Posted Tuesday at 02:01 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:01 AM 2 hours ago, MechTech said: @derex3592 @Papa Rat @Big s @Thom @nightmareB4macross @pengbuzz @Radioguy @Urashiman @arbit THANK YOU ALL for your condolences, thoughts and prayers! They're much appreciated! The long list above is one reason I posted Shadow's death. You guys are an awesome support group of sorts. I also know most of you have "building buddies". It's cool when someone gives you nice feedback on your model build, it's another when they support you in your time of loss. This is the closest thing to me for social media. No time for that AND building - so model building it is! Besides, nobody wants to see the burrito I had for dinner last night on my social media account! Funny thing, we needed a new cat tree, so we decided to buy a new one. We went to PetCo and they had a kitten adoption day! My wife couldn't even look at them! They had tiny trees, so we went to PetSmart. They ALSO had a kitten adoption day! My wife laughed not being able to run from the inevitable! I actually ran out of likes for all the COOL stuff you guys are building! I'll try to make updates in the week. I gotta run now, but THANK YOU ALL AGAIN! - MT Everyone has a different pace or method to their builds and maybe not all of us are cat owners, but we all know how loss feels and we all got your back Quote
Radioguy Posted Tuesday at 04:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:19 AM 4 hours ago, MechTech said: They ALSO had a kitten adoption day! My wife laughed not being able to run from the inevitable! Fur always wins. Resistance is futile. 16 hours ago, arbit said: Hi everyone. Been working on my 1 3000 Yamato. Home made premium finish with panel lining, decaling, fluorescent lights and clear coat. My 9-yr old daughter helped me with the Florys wash. Lots of fun and lots of q-tips. Good heavens. I want to send you mine! (Mine's not even PF, so I ask even more of you) 😄 Quote
Rock Posted Tuesday at 04:29 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:29 AM 5 hours ago, electric indigo said: We don't need that anymore... You're missing the other 2 Flip Knights, LT. Quote
arbit Posted Tuesday at 07:41 AM Posted Tuesday at 07:41 AM 3 hours ago, Radioguy said: Fur always wins. Resistance is futile. Good heavens. I want to send you mine! (Mine's not even PF, so I ask even more of you) 😄 My Yamato SDF-1 was not PF either, it is "home made PF" on the cheap. If you actually want yours done, shipping costs would suck. Quote
arbit Posted Tuesday at 08:04 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:04 AM (edited) A question on fixing yellowed chogokin. I am planning to try the "peroxide cream/gel method". I won't be submersing the toy, I will be brushing on some peroxide gel to the affected areas and placing in a plastic bag. Does peroxide actually speed up yellowing in the future? Does peroxide damage Tampo decals? arbit Edited Tuesday at 08:45 AM by arbit Quote
F18LEGIOSS2 Posted Tuesday at 10:12 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:12 AM 2 hours ago, arbit said: A question on fixing yellowed chogokin. I am planning to try the "peroxide cream/gel method". I won't be submersing the toy, I will be brushing on some peroxide gel to the affected areas and placing in a plastic bag. Does peroxide actually speed up yellowing in the future? Does peroxide damage Tampo decals? arbit I've never tried peroxyde, but check out close encounter 's youtube channel. There are some interesting videos Quote
Urashiman Posted Tuesday at 01:36 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 01:36 PM 5 hours ago, arbit said: A question on fixing yellowed chogokin. I am planning to try the "peroxide cream/gel method". I won't be submersing the toy, I will be brushing on some peroxide gel to the affected areas and placing in a plastic bag. Does peroxide actually speed up yellowing in the future? Does peroxide damage Tampo decals? arbit ah good good good ... finally me studying chemistry is helpful. Peroxide (I assume hydrogenperoxide, H2O2) is an acid and a heavy oxidizing agent. I can easily break down any organic compounds. Most decals (let's think waterslide decals first) use light adhesives and carriers. Those will absolutely be dissolved by H2O2. Depending on the material used, you can be sure that H2O2 has an effect on it. Expect your decals to at least be discolored due to the color oxidizing. From there it only goes downhill: reduced adhesion, decal lifting or peeling, or destruction of the decals. If you really want to be sure, use low concentration H2O2 and UV lights to recover yellowed plastics. There is no guarantee though. You might want to investigate on how to remove and re-apply tampo decals. Background: The plastic is yellowing due to UV light. It is breaking down or altering the polycarbonate plastic, causing bonds in the plastics that break light differently and therefore giving it the characteristic yellow color. The H2O2 process "reverting" the effect by simply bleaching the yellowed layer of plastic. It is not repairing the plastic to it's old structure. UV impacted plastic can be more brittle. As far as I know, the process wouldn't speed up yellowing. It is just that plastic layers under the top layer might already be impacted slightly by UV light, and if they are kept under UV exposure, they would yellow as well, giving the impression the yellowing is speeding up. Quote
SteveTheFish Posted Wednesday at 01:39 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:39 AM Speaking of blacklights, last night I painted the impulse engines on my 1:2500 scale Enterprise E model. Here they look under regular lighting. And here they are under a blacklight. I did something similar for the collector dish. I'm using Gaia Notes' Arpeggio of Blue Steel fluorescent/glow-in-the-dark lacquers. The impulse engines were painted fluorescent red and the collector dish underneath was painted with fluorescent white with a bit of fluorescent blue added. I'll mask these areas off before painting the main color. As for the nacelles, decals are provided for those. I wonder, however, if I cut into the decals, I might be able to use more fluorescent paints... Red for the Bussards, and blue for the flux chillers. Hmmm... Quote
arbit Posted Wednesday at 04:34 AM Posted Wednesday at 04:34 AM (edited) 16 hours ago, Urashiman said: Background: The plastic is yellowing due to UV light. It is breaking down or altering the polycarbonate plastic, causing bonds in the plastics that break light differently and therefore giving it the characteristic yellow color. The H2O2 process "reverting" the effect by simply bleaching the yellowed layer of plastic. It is not repairing the plastic to it's old structure. UV impacted plastic can be more brittle. Hey buddy. You're the chemist not me. But I have found divided opinions. Some say it is from the UV, some say it is from Oxygen (which is why it can yellow even in a dark room in a box). Is it from both? Edited Wednesday at 05:49 AM by arbit Quote
Big s Posted Wednesday at 06:50 AM Posted Wednesday at 06:50 AM 2 hours ago, arbit said: Hey buddy. You're the chemist not me. But I have found divided opinions. Some say it is from the UV, some say it is from Oxygen (which is why it can yellow even in a dark room in a box). Is it from both? I’ve seen plastic yellow even from being out of a light source, but it’s far less than what I’ve seen from sun damaged plastic. UV definitely does damage. But maybe oxidation can occur over a longer period of time, but plastic does do some wild breakdowns from heat as well Quote
F18LEGIOSS2 Posted Wednesday at 07:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:05 AM (edited) Can someone help me with repairing and converting my STL file to G-code for my ride armor? (Homers TEVO RS printer / PLA filament 210/70) ? I can't manage to slice it with Repetier-Host. (I can provide my stl file if needed)Here is the result: 🙈🙈🙈 Here is what it looks like when I scale it up 30 times: Edited Wednesday at 07:47 AM by F18LEGIOSS2 Quote
Urashiman Posted Wednesday at 09:38 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:38 AM (edited) 11 hours ago, arbit said: Hey buddy. You're the chemist not me. But I have found divided opinions. Some say it is from the UV, some say it is from Oxygen (which is why it can yellow even in a dark room in a box). Is it from both? Well, yes - both is right. I'll try to explain it. Oxygen can form "free radicals" (not sure if this is the proper English term for that here, correct me if I am wrong, please). Basically, the double binding electrons in the 2p orbitals of O2 (usually a stable bond) can break with added energy (e.g. UV light). Both oxygen atoms have two spaces for valence electrons in the 2p orbital, but they cannot be filled permanently (not the most scientific accurate explanation here). So both atoms "fight" for a neutral state. The stable state would be to have only one electron in the valence electron binding with the same spin. In case you add energy (the UV light), exciting the outer electrons, they start to switch around, and bam... you can oxidize things. That makes oxygen so much fun to work with. Fun fact: due to this behavior, human body cells degrade. What keeps you alive, slowly unalives you as well. So - what happens with the yellowing? The polymer chains in plastic are degrading. Plastic consists of chains of molecules. The bond between those chains breaks and forms other bonds, so your polymer plastic degrades to lesser polymers or monomers with different color and different properties. Even those monomers can break down. If your plastic is exposed to oxygen (like in air, the gas), the degrading is getting faster. Even if there is no oxygen (again, in the air surrounding the plastic, not the oxygen in the polycarbonate), yellowing can happen due to unstable bonds in the polymers. So - in any case, your plastic will slowly degrade and decompose due to subatomic effects. The process is speed up by external energy in form of UV light, heat or other forms of radiation. Energy added to the oxygen "radicalizes" the oxygen, and then the free radicals break the (stable and meta stable) bonds. So what do we learn from the above? Keep your plastics stored in a low energy, low oxidizing agent environment to slow down degradation. (read: in a box in a cold basement) @F18LEGIOSS2 Use UltiMaker Cura. That should do the trick. Edited Wednesday at 04:17 PM by Urashiman few inaccuracies fixed. Quote
Cheese3 Posted Wednesday at 08:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:18 PM Finally finished this 1/72 vf-1j. I bought Resident Evil 2 for ps1 and played it a ton,sooo it took me longer to finish this kit then expected. Quote
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