Big s Posted April 3 Posted April 3 6 minutes ago, GMK said: To be clear, the Battroid design file pics that I linked to don’t include armoured elements, but do have A, D, S, J heads, SDFM & DRYL hands, strike & super parts already designed. Yeah, but it also doesn’t show the VF-19. There’s still plenty of time for some surprises Quote
Papa Rat Posted April 3 Posted April 3 2 hours ago, GMK said: To be clear, the Battroid design file pics that I linked to don’t include armoured elements, but do have A, D, S, J heads, SDFM & DRYL hands, strike & super parts already designed. Very cool! Thanks for sharing. Quote
NoctisTalem Posted April 5 Posted April 5 Just ordered a 1S to try and make into Max's 1S from DYRL, does anyone know if the Hasegawa battroid hands are compatable with this model? Quote
Big s Posted April 5 Posted April 5 3 hours ago, NoctisTalem said: Just ordered a 1S to try and make into Max's 1S from DYRL, does anyone know if the Hasegawa battroid hands are compatable with this model? I’m pretty sure they aren’t. Although I don’t doubt the movie version of the battroid kits will be coming up fairly soon since they’ve done quite a few of the tv variants already. I think that as far as major ones for the show, it would just be the M&M 1-J s and cannon fodder 1A. There’s a few that have those brief but cool showings, but I think that since they’ve done quite just released the super and strike fighters that movie battroids will be very soon Quote
GMK Posted Saturday at 06:25 AM Posted Saturday at 06:25 AM (edited) Plamax PX-11 VF-1A Super Valkyrie just released. Love the DYRL? artwork. Edited Saturday at 06:26 AM by GMK Quote
Big s Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 2 hours ago, GMK said: Beautiful rendition of the VF-1D Battroid. Love this one Quote
Chas Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Wow! Stunning paint job! Outside of the painting there are some very subtle changes to the kit. The bicep area on the kit is tapered from top to bottom, this build is square. Plus I'd be interested to see how the hand was modified. It's funny how when using this paint technique removing panel lines and details actually improves the impact. Edited 5 hours ago by Chas Quote
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