sumyumgoy Posted October 24, 2020 Posted October 24, 2020 Beautiful! Thanks for the write up and paint colors that you used! Quote
EastwindS2k Posted November 1, 2020 Author Posted November 1, 2020 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add S-3 Viking The S-3 Viking was a carrier-based anti-submarine aircraft used by the U.N. in the Unification Wars. The S-3 equipped with advanced electronics and sonar to detect and against the large number of Anti-U.N. submarines. With a buddy-fueling system, the S-3 could increase the range of other aircrafts, especially helpful to the first generation non-thermonuclear engine VF-0 variable fighters. The S-3 Viking in the real world U.S. Navy. It carries a crew of four. S-3 Viking on screen. Macross Zero episode 2, 3, and 4. As you can see in this comparison picture that there’s little room and no pylon point between the turbine and fueling tank, so I’m not certain how the S-3 in the anime was able to carry an extra gun pod for Focker. Maybe it was a special mod? I don't like this Hasegawa kit much, but there is no other 1/72 S-3 to choose from. Also the raised panel line isn’t the easiest to work with when weathering and applying decals. After some research, I chose MRP 038 (light ghost grey) for the body and 105 (U.S. Navy grey blue) for the cockpit. MRP are lacquer based paints for airbrush and they are well known for their color accuracy and quality. Here is a good reference site for the U.S. aircraft colors. http://www.theworldwars.net/resources/resource.php?r=camo_usn Have fun! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Edited November 12, 2020 by EastwindS2k Quote
MKT Posted November 1, 2020 Posted November 1, 2020 Another great post! I love how you are tackling the peripheral aircrafts in Macross.. Quote
EastwindS2k Posted November 6, 2020 Author Posted November 6, 2020 (edited) Update to the first post * Add VF-0D Shin Kudo VF-0D is a two-seater version of the VF-0A variable fighter. Compared to the 0A, the 0D has canards and bigger wings for improved performance, but its combat radius was still relatively short because of the conventional EFG-127 turbine engines. The VF-0D can also carry a variety of weaponry, including former NATO spec missiles and bombs. Here is Lt. Shin Kudo and Lt. Edgar LaSalle’s customized blue VF-0D. This is a great product from Arcadia. Some may dislike the bleeded panel lines and inverted pre-shading colors, but it looks okay to me. Also I felt no need to further work on a product for a first time. Overall this late version VF-0D has beautiful details, tight fitment, and good articulation. On screen, Macross Zero episode 2 and 3 Original art, from Macross Mecha Manual http://www.macross2.net/m3/macrosszero/vf-0d.htm Have fun! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Edited November 12, 2020 by EastwindS2k Quote
EastwindS2k Posted November 7, 2020 Author Posted November 7, 2020 2 minutes ago, seti88 said: Thank you for brightening up my day! Quote
EastwindS2k Posted November 23, 2020 Author Posted November 23, 2020 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add VF-11B Thunderbolt VF-11 Thunderbolt was the successor to the VF-4 Lightning III variable fighter. VF-11 was versatile for both atmospheric and space missions, therefore it was vastly deployed as fleet escort and planetary defense fighters throughout the 2030s. The VF-11 has a beautiful design, and it looks suitable as a mass production fighter. I referenced Hasegawa's 1/72 and added some panel lines and water slide decals. On screen, Macross Plus episode 1 Atmospheric flight mode. By the way this is not Isamu’s Eagle 107 I have mixed feelings for this old Yamato VF-11B. Its fighter and Gerwalk forms are beautiful and faithfully represent the original design of Shoji Kawamori. Also the details are unexpectedly better than the VF-0s. But this VF-11B doesn't play well, mainly because of the loose hip joints and cockpit shield. Battroid mode. Its hip joints are so loose that it can barely stand Original art, from: http://www.macross2.net/m3/macrossplus/vf-11b-super.htm I wonder what fighters are these? Have fun and happy Thanksgiving everyone! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Edited November 24, 2020 by EastwindS2k Quote
EastwindS2k Posted November 24, 2020 Author Posted November 24, 2020 (edited) 1 hour ago, Kicker773 said: Those are VF11s without Fast packs Hmm I guess they could be Edited November 24, 2020 by EastwindS2k Quote
Kicker773 Posted November 24, 2020 Posted November 24, 2020 Yeah they made those look bigger in the anime Quote
EastwindS2k Posted December 26, 2020 Author Posted December 26, 2020 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add MiG-29 early type The MiG-29 (NATO codename: Fulcrum) was a fighter used by the Anti-UN (AUN) throughout the Unification Wars. Because the war deteriorated badly for the AUN, some late type MiG-29s were enhanced with additional canards, flares, electronics, and weaponry. However, they were still outmatched by the large number of U.N. drones in battle. The power of the MiG 29 comes from two Klimov RD-33 turbofan engines, each with a maximum afterburning thrust of 81.3 kN The MiG-29 standard armament includes a 30mm cannon, two R-27, two R-73, and two R-60 air-to-air missiles. Roundels of the AUN regulars (left) and remnants (right) AUN remnant’s MiG-29 early type (top) and late type (bottom, with canards and micro missile pods). Macross Zero, episode 1 and 5 The MiG-29s in the real world Soviet Union and Warsaw member states This Great Wall Hobby 1/48 kit impressed me. Though not perfect, it has a one-piece fuselage, beautiful mold and photo etched parts, individual armaments, and fine engine details. In short it’s the best aircraft model I have handled so far. Bought an extra resin pilot. It fits well with this kit. This kit's details are amazing. It would be perfect if the rivets and panel lines were slightly deeper. The metallic colors of Alclad II (lacquer) are great. After spraying, polish with True Metal wax (enamel) from AK Interactive. A good thing is the wax can be removed with enamel thinners without removing the base paint. MRP's MiG 29 special colors (lacquer) are used. Fuselage 091 (light gray) and 092 (light green gray), radome 047 (dark gray). Soviet aircrafts color reference: http://www.theworldwars.net/resources/resource.php?r=camo_vvsmod Maybe D.D. Ivanov piloted MiG-29 before? Happy holidays everyone! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Edited February 14, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
Slave IV Posted December 26, 2020 Posted December 26, 2020 11 hours ago, EastwindS2k said: Update to the first post: * Add MiG-29 early type The MiG-29 (NATO codename: Fulcrum) was a fighter used by the Anti-UN (AUN) throughout the Unification Wars. Because the war deteriorated badly for the AUN, some late type MiG-29s were enhanced with additional canards, flares, electronics, and weaponry. However, they still cannot outmatch the large number of U.N. drones in battle. The power of the MiG 29 comes from two Klimov RD-33 turbofan engines, each with a maximum afterburning thrust of 81.3 kN The MiG-29 standard armament includes a 30mm cannon, two R-27, two R-73, and two R-60 air-to-air missiles. AUN remnant’s MiG-29 early type (top) and late type (bottom, with additional canards and micro missile pods). Macross Zero, episode 1 and 5 The MiG-29 of the former Soviet Union and Warsaw member states in the real world This Great Wall Hobby 1/48 kit impressed me. Though not perfect, it has a one-piece fuselage, beautiful mold and photo etched parts, individualized armaments, and unexpected fine engine details. In short it’s the best aircraft model I have handled so far. Bought an extra resin pilot. It fits well with this kit. This kit's details are amazing. It would be perfect if the rivets and panel lines were slightly deeper. The metal color of Alclad II (lacquer) is great. After spraying, polish it with True Metal wax (enamel) from AK Interactive. A good thing is the wax can be removed with enamel thinners without removing the base paint. MRP's MiG 29 special colors (lacquer) are used. Fuselage 091 (light gray) and 092 (light green gray), radome 047 (dark gray). Soviet aircrafts color reference: http://www.theworldwars.net/resources/resource.php?r=camo_vvsmod Maybe D.D. Ivanov piloted MiG-29 before? Happy holidays everyone! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Nice! Best aircraft model you’ve ever handled huh? Impressive! Quote
weiser21 Posted December 28, 2020 Posted December 28, 2020 On 12/26/2020 at 2:18 AM, EastwindS2k said: Update to the first post: * Add MiG-29 early type The MiG-29 (NATO codename: Fulcrum) was a fighter used by the Anti-UN (AUN) throughout the Unification Wars. Because the war deteriorated badly for the AUN, some late type MiG-29s were enhanced with additional canards, flares, electronics, and weaponry. However, they were still outmatched by the large number of U.N. drones in battle. The power of the MiG 29 comes from two Klimov RD-33 turbofan engines, each with a maximum afterburning thrust of 81.3 kN The MiG-29 standard armament includes a 30mm cannon, two R-27, two R-73, and two R-60 air-to-air missiles. AUN remnant’s MiG-29 early type (top) and late type (bottom, with canards and micro missile pods). Macross Zero, episode 1 and 5 The MiG-29 of the former Soviet Union and Warsaw member states in the real world. This Great Wall Hobby 1/48 kit impressed me. Though not perfect, it has a one-piece fuselage, beautiful mold and photo etched parts, individual armaments, and fine engine details. In short it’s the best aircraft model I have handled so far. Bought an extra resin pilot. It fits well with this kit. This kit's details are amazing. It would be perfect if the rivets and panel lines were slightly deeper. The metal color of Alclad II (lacquer) is great. After spraying, polish it with True Metal wax (enamel) from AK Interactive. A good thing is the wax can be removed with enamel thinners without removing the base paint. MRP's MiG 29 special colors (lacquer) are used. Fuselage 091 (light gray) and 092 (light green gray), radome 047 (dark gray). Soviet aircrafts color reference: http://www.theworldwars.net/resources/resource.php?r=camo_vvsmod Maybe D.D. Ivanov piloted MiG-29 before? Happy holidays everyone! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Beautiful! Quote
EastwindS2k Posted January 5, 2021 Author Posted January 5, 2021 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add PWS-0S Reactive Armor The PWS-0X reactive armor was developed for close-range high-intensity combat. It provides additional protection and firepower for the VF-0 fighters. With opened missile bays. The armament includes 50 micro missiles and 6 high-explosive grenades. On screen with Roy Focker, Macross Zero episode 3 A quasi premium finished ver. The kit is panel lined and matte coated. Water-slide decals were also used on the manual suggested spots, plus some warning marks. Original art, from Macross Mecha Manual: http://www.macross2.net/m3/macrosszero/vf-0s-reactivearmor.htm Have fun! Edited January 13, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
EastwindS2k Posted February 13, 2021 Author Posted February 13, 2021 (edited) Update on the first post: * Add VF-4G Commander Type Gerwalk Battroid. Its distinctive head design came from the VF-4 master file. I used Tamiya gray panel liner, TS-80 matte coat, and Gaia 047 for a slight canopy tint. Have fun and happy Lunar New Year everyone! https://www.facebook.com/Bryans-Macross-Workshop-100854188399106 Edited February 13, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
Lolicon Posted February 13, 2021 Posted February 13, 2021 Amazing work! That reminds me I haven't opened my VF-4G yet. Quote
EastwindS2k Posted March 21, 2021 Author Posted March 21, 2021 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add F-14 S-Type Kai * Add Anti-U.N. Naval Infantry The F-14 S-Type is a test fighter modified by Shinsei Industries for the U.N. It has a specialized paint composition that claims to be able to reduce its RCS signal by 70%. It also has a GU-11 gun pod which later became a standard weapon for the VF-1s. Some may question its canonicity. To me, it’s ok as long as it respects the source material and is not too far stretched (as opposed to the new Treks, ugh). Also Kawamori has a somewhat vague attitude on things to be considered canon. This aircraft is hefty because it’s a diecast model. But it has loose pylons just like the other Calibre Wings F-14s. The Naval Infantry was an elite amphibious unit of the Anti-U.N. They participated in major battles like the attacks of South Ataria Island during the Unification Wars. Shin’s flashback in Macross Zero episode 2. This is one of few times that Anti-U.N. regulars were shown on screen. They look like Russian light infantry, but it’s hard to know for sure. Real world firearms used by the Anti-U.N. remnants in Macross Zero. Beretta M82A1 sniper rifle, AK-47, AK-74 and AK-102 assault rifles. Check out imfdb for more details. http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Macross_Zero The models are Russian Naval Infantry from Damtoys (1/6) and Zvezda (1/35). That's it, have fun! Edited March 21, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
EastwindS2k Posted April 12, 2021 Author Posted April 12, 2021 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add A-10 Thunderbolt II The A-10 (nicknamed Warthog) was a close air support attack aircraft for the U.N. It was widely used against the Anti-U.N. ground units during the Unification Wars. The A-10 carries a massive number of weapons. Here it shows a 30mm GAU-8 autocannon, 12 MK-82 general purpose bombs, 2 GBU-10 laser-guided bombs, 4 AGM-65 anti-armor missiles, 2 AIM-9L air-to-air missiles, and an ALQ-119 ECM pod. The A-10s are well known for their survivability. Many A-10s were heavily damaged on the battlefield but still managed to fly back to the base. On screen, Macross episode 1 A-10 in the real world USAF. The YA-9 prototype (top) and experimental unmanned A-10PCAS (bottom). Although this Hobby Boss may be the best among all 1/48 A-10s, its quality is only average. I was not happy with this kit to be honest, mainly because of the bad fuselage and the engine designs, which made polishing very difficult. About the Hasegawa 1/72, I wanted to build it at first but gave it up because of its raised panel lines. The colors are MRP 038 (light ghost grey) and 097 (dark ghost grey). This combination works well on the F-15s but its contrast was a bit too strong on the A-10s, therefore I sprayed a much thinned 038 to blend the colors. That's all, have fun! Edited May 11, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
Slave IV Posted April 12, 2021 Posted April 12, 2021 11 minutes ago, EastwindS2k said: Update to the first post: * Add A-10 Thunderbolt II The A-10 (nicknamed Warthog) was a close air support attack aircraft for the U.N. It was widely used against the Anti-U.N. ground units during the Unification Wars. The A-10 carries a massive number of weapons. Here it equips with a 30mm GAU-8 autocannon, 12 MK-82 general purpose bombs, 2 GBU-10 laser-guided bombs, 4 AGM-65 anti-armor missiles, 2 AIM-9L air-to-air missiles, and a ALQ-119 ECM pod. The A-10s are well known for their survivability. Many A-10s were heavily damaged on the battlefield but still managed to fly back to the base. A-10 in the real world USAF. The YA-9 prototype (top) and experimental unmanned A-10PCAS (bottom). Although this Hobby Boss may be the best among all 1/48 A-10s, its quality is only average. I was not happy with this kit to be honest, mainly because of the bad fuselage and the engine designs, which made the polishing very difficult. About the Hasegawa 1/72, I wanted to build it at first but gave it up because of its raised panel lines. The colors are MRP 038 (light ghost grey) and 097 (dark ghost grey). This combination works well on the F-15s but its contrast was a bit too strong on the A-10s, therefore I sprayed a much thinned 038 to blend the colors. That's all, have fun! Nice! One of my favorite aircraft. I thought it may be a diecast model at first and was wondering why Hatchette can’t release one with a payload like that (that I know of). A-10s should always be armed to the teeth unless they just unloaded on some poor targets. Quote
EastwindS2k Posted April 15, 2021 Author Posted April 15, 2021 (edited) I just found A-10 on screen, unbelievable! Edited April 16, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
MKT Posted April 16, 2021 Posted April 16, 2021 15 hours ago, EastwindS2k said: I just found A-10 on screen, unbelievable! Nice find @EastwindS2k.. Its just these little details tying Macross to real world jets that always make me geek out.. Quote
Slave IV Posted April 21, 2021 Posted April 21, 2021 On 4/15/2021 at 4:33 PM, EastwindS2k said: I just found A-10 on screen, unbelievable! Cool! One of my favorite aircraft and it makes these photos almost canon! Quote
MKT Posted April 22, 2021 Posted April 22, 2021 Now I have to move my 1/100 A-10 to the Macross HMR shelf, and get another A-10 for the real-life jets shelf.. More excuse for doubles! Quote
EastwindS2k Posted April 23, 2021 Author Posted April 23, 2021 (edited) Update to the first post: * Add VF-X The VF-X was an experimental prototype Valkyrie. It cannot transform but is equipped with thermal-nuclear reaction engines, and that is opposite from the VF-0s. With the success of VF-X, U.N. began mass production of VF-1s as its main variable fighter. VF-X has no head and arms, so it can only transform partially. Here is the VF-X in quasi-Gerwalk mode. VF-X in Claudia’s flashback, Macross episode 33 Original art from Macross Mecha Manual:http://www.macross2.net/m3/sdfmacross/vf-x.htm The Yamato version 2 Valkyries are fine toys. I wish Arcadia and Bandai would release more lesser known Macross products. Here I avoided yellow warning marks to better match the VF-X’s original colors. Have a great weekend everyone! Edited April 26, 2021 by EastwindS2k Quote
Slave IV Posted April 23, 2021 Posted April 23, 2021 15 minutes ago, EastwindS2k said: Update to the first post: * Add VF-X The VF-X was an experimental prototype Valkyrie. It cannot transform but is equipped with thermal-nuclear reaction engines, and that is opposite from the VF-0s. With the success of the VF-X, U.N. began mass production of the VF-1s as its main variable fighter. VF-X has no head and arms, so it can only transform partially. Here is the VF-X in quasi-Gerwalk mode. VF-X in Claudia’s flashback, Macross episode 33 Original art from Macross Mecha Manual:http://www.macross2.net/m3/sdfmacross/vf-x.htm The Yamato version 2 Valkyries are fine toys. I wish Arcadia and Bandai would release more lesser known Macross products. Here I avoided yellow warning marks to better match the VF-X’s original colors. Have a great weekend everyone! Nice! I'd buy an Arcadia reissue instantly! Quote
MKT Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 First time seeing a VFX-X 'premium finished', and it looks swell. That underside shot well captures the sleek look.. Quote
seti88 Posted April 24, 2021 Posted April 24, 2021 @EastwindS2k you definitely deserve more likes dude.... Quote
Bub Posted April 27, 2021 Posted April 27, 2021 On the topic of VF-X, can you see one here in this pic? Quote
EastwindS2k Posted April 27, 2021 Author Posted April 27, 2021 13 hours ago, Bub said: On the topic of VF-X, can you see one here in this pic? It's the closest one Quote
Lolicon Posted April 28, 2021 Posted April 28, 2021 On 4/23/2021 at 4:08 PM, EastwindS2k said: Update to the first post: * Add VF-X The VF-X was an experimental prototype Valkyrie. It cannot transform but is equipped with thermal-nuclear reaction engines, and that is opposite from the VF-0s. With the success of VF-X, U.N. began mass production of VF-1s as its main variable fighter. VF-X has no head and arms, so it can only transform partially. Here is the VF-X in quasi-Gerwalk mode. VF-X in Claudia’s flashback, Macross episode 33 Original art from Macross Mecha Manual:http://www.macross2.net/m3/sdfmacross/vf-x.htm The Yamato version 2 Valkyries are fine toys. I wish Arcadia and Bandai would release more lesser known Macross products. Here I avoided yellow warning marks to better match the VF-X’s original colors. Have a great weekend everyone! Absolutely amazing work on the VF-X! So very jealous because it's one of the only valks I'm missing that I really want! On 4/24/2021 at 2:49 AM, seti88 said: @EastwindS2k you definitely deserve more likes dude.... He could always make multiple accounts and give himself a bunch of likes. But that would be a rather sad and pathetic thing to do, so best not to. Quote
seti88 Posted April 29, 2021 Posted April 29, 2021 15 hours ago, Lolicon said: He could always make multiple accounts and give himself a bunch of likes. But that would be a rather sad and pathetic thing to do, so best not to. since i dont have multiple accounts, i can only afford ....one like for you! Quote
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