eming Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 Hurin Posted on Apr 6 2004, 12:18 AM Anasazi's are generally water-slide decals. Takatoys are stickers. They are cut, and apply. No water necessary. They both look great. But the water-slide do tend to lay down flatter and appear more "painted-on" if you know what you're doing and use modeling techniques to apply them. I think Anasazi may also offer a "sticker" version of his water-slide decals. But, I'm not sure. If you're going to be painting and detailing your valk, I'd recommend the Anasazi water slide ones. If you're going to be just applying stickers to a stock valkyrie and want to leave it at that (no clear coat or protective layer), go with Takatoys stickers. Both look great! Neither are pre-cut. You have to cut them from the sheet individually. H Thanks for the info Hurin, now I have a clearer picture. Quote
Kurt Posted April 6, 2004 Author Posted April 6, 2004 Utterly fabulous work on all three. I have to ask, do you do comissions? I sure do. These three where done for a customer. PM me and we can discuss it. Quote
brainiac_08 Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 did anyone else hear a thud as my jaw dropped to the floor???? cant wait to see those FAST packs!!! keep up the good work!!! J.J. Quote
Godzilla Posted April 6, 2004 Posted April 6, 2004 Thanks everyone. The 013 on the Max was my fault. The original plan was to build this as a 1A, which 013 would have been fine for. However the plan changed to making the 1S version of Max. How I have to be honest and admit my lack of knowledge here. I have only seen DYRL once. So most of my Macross knowledge is based off the TV series. And since Max never flew the 1S on TV ( I don't think. I hope I'm not wrong about that also) I assumed his number stayed 013. If I would have paid closer attention to the Hasegawa 1S decal instructions, I would have picked up on this. At least the customer is happy, and that is my first priority. Thanks Gene! Nice job. In the TV version, Max never flew a VF-1S. Oh that last statement, you made this for a customer? How much you charge? Quote
Chuey Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 I sure do. These three where done for a customer. PM me and we can discuss it. PM sent. Look forward in hearing from you. Quote
Isamu Atreides 86 Posted April 7, 2004 Posted April 7, 2004 Hurin Posted on Apr 6 2004, 12:18 AM Anasazi's are generally water-slide decals. Takatoys are stickers. They are cut, and apply. No water necessary. They both look great. But the water-slide do tend to lay down flatter and appear more "painted-on" if you know what you're doing and use modeling techniques to apply them. I think Anasazi may also offer a "sticker" version of his water-slide decals. But, I'm not sure. If you're going to be painting and detailing your valk, I'd recommend the Anasazi water slide ones. If you're going to be just applying stickers to a stock valkyrie and want to leave it at that (no clear coat or protective layer), go with Takatoys stickers. Both look great! Neither are pre-cut. You have to cut them from the sheet individually. H Thanks for the info Hurin, now I have a clearer picture. Anasazi also offers stickers. Quote
Max_Jenius Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Great work on all three. Keep us posted with the pics of those fast packs. Quote
Graham Posted April 8, 2004 Posted April 8, 2004 Fantastic work Kurt. I just wish I had the money to afford customs at the moment I'll get these added to the MW custom toy gallery at the weekend. Graham Quote
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