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Hasegawa 1/72 VF-11B with fast packs on the way!


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If I'm looking at the flyer correctly it looks like it may include the C type booster nozzles. Is that the only distinguishing feature between the B and C?

Chris

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Will you be doing a step by step of this one?

I wish! I haven't had time for models since my daughter was born. I've only had a little time here and there to paint up a toy now and then, but I look forward to the day I can start one of these beauties. For now I'm just a box collector... living vicariously through some of the other master modellers here on these forums.

...some day soon I hope...

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Well I know I definately look forward to the day we can see more of your masterful work! :)

Chris

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If I'm looking at the flyer correctly it looks like it may include the C type booster nozzles. Is that the only distinguishing feature between the B and C?

Also the presence or lack of a fin/boom between the booster nozzles, and the number of micro-missile ports on top of the booster.

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For now I'm just a box collector...

A most shameful admission, Sir!

Still, I'm hoping the 'other little robot project' you've been working on will make up for it!

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I don't know if it's good news or bad news. There's a lot on that link I would love to buy... especially that Tatiana Wisla Vanship from Last Exile.

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Well, there goes my plan to strip the super parts off of my VF-11 Super Battroid resin kit if it doesn't sell...

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What about those SRB boosters? I guess it will be another release to milk the molds eh...

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Wait, I already have this in resin from Hobbyexpro, dang! what to do with all these different versions??

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I already pre-order 1, but I'm looking for variants of the classic Macross Plus schema, but I can't find any. I found some different sachems but for the C or D variants but not a single one for the B variant. Some one have any pics or any good reference?

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Oh my, that looks really nice.

For about 12months I was working on two resin kit of this subject on and off. As soon as the Hasegawa announcement was made, I stopped. The kits were not good.

This one is awesome.

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Thanks Petar! It takes someone to scratch build or to seriously work on a type of model fo rit to be released in a styrene kit. It's kinda like washing your car; you know it's gonna rain soon! ;) So I'm blaming you in a good way! - MT

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For about 12months I was working on two resin kit of this subject on and off. As soon as the Hasegawa announcement was made, I stopped. The kits were not good.

This one is awesome.

Were these kits you were trying to make yourself, or another company's?

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No, sorry if it wasn't clear - they were two old kits that had come into my posession. Both required a LOT of work for even the most basic of alignment issues. Compared to them, the Hasegawa kit is pristine viriginal white!

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