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I heard the same thing. I'm wondering if they actually upgraded the plastic quality.
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Love the skin tone on that Nadia and the colour variation on Deedlit's hair Greg! Got the oil weathering passes done on the Battroid, ( it's very light and doesn't show up to well in this photo. I'll have try some close ups when it's all done) Just a hint of chipping and the clear parts left to do. Also did an oil wash on the figure. Might do a bit more on him- not sure.
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The only complaint I ever heard from the first release was how translucent the wings were, somebody mentioned it could be because bandai used a lower quality plastic than usual. I have the first release and a Shin 0A and don't really see any difference design wise
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The Unlicensed Third Party Transformers Thread
Dangard Ace replied to slaginpit's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
https://www.printables.com/model/423293-transformers-a-toaster-named-crumbs It's real. Just print it.- 9459 replies
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So is there a comparison shot of this new Roy 0S vs. the original one? Does it look like any other changes were made or is it the same?
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G.I. Joe Classified Figures and Toys
Dangard Ace replied to sh9000's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
GI Joe Day reveals on IG. It’s #GIJoeDay and today’s briefing is STACKED. We’re rolling out ALL-NEW RENDER REVEALS—scroll through to see every last drop of intel 👀 Airtight – The Joes’ iconic CBR specialist has entered the field. Mask up. Hydro-Viper – Cobra’s elite underwater nightmare emerges from the deep. Cobra Overkill – A Gen 3 B.A.T. prototype turned battlefield commander, ready to absolutely ruin the Joes’ day. CLASSIFIED – Identity unknown. Intel sealed. Drop your theories in the comments…👇 David “RED DOG” Taputapu & Varujan “TAURUS” Ayvazyan – Renegades, rise up! Sgt. Slaughter’s legendary team is finally complete. And yes… that beard goes HARD. Zanya & Dreadnok Chameleon (Swamp Skier) – The Dreadnoks hit the swamps, bringing chaos and bad intentions. Ninja Force Zartan – The Dreadnok leader returns for covert ops. Because nothing says “stealth” like an orange mohawk and neon green pants.- 1188 replies
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Absolutely.they should’ve. Will they? Maybe a good few years later when they decide to reissue it, we might get it, at least just the updated base that allows the easy removal of fins, and we’ve got to BYO “normal” sized fins.
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@Chas That battroid with Max is very cool! @wm cheng Great looking Zero! Getting a metallic and chrome finish is tough (or so I've heard) and it certainly looks bright, shiny and chrome! @electric indigo Nice paint and finish on the plane. @SteveTheFish has two good looking ladies on his bench! Been a long while since I watched Nadia and I've actually never seen Record of Lodoss War. Might need to give that a watch.
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The stuff looks just the same here. It’s also supposed to be just as tough as any lacquer application. And I guess not super expensive since you can thin the paint down quite a bit
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I'm surprised they don't have an inter-bridge intercom system just to talk to one another...
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Supposedly theres a "rocket" hidden inside the Spacemans helmet (as per the description on the US Lego store) but I haven't seen any evidence of that in the released photos so far.
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I've worked with different metallics over the years, (Testors Metalizer. Alclad, Molotow Chrome, etc), and never liked much of any of them due to their fragility. The best option I ever found was foil tape (I prefer the dollar store variety, as its' thinner and easier to apply). My three issues with using that though is 1) it's a bit of a pain and arduous to apply correctly, especially to rounded or complex detailed areas; 2) you have to paint it with a transparent color to get varying shades, and 3) it can pick up scratches and marks if it's handled too roughly (although they can be burnished back out unless overcoated). That's the route I took with my 1/6 Robocop figure (since the outer armor is essentially the Horizon vinyl model, paint wasn't going to work very well anyways): I ended up airbrushing the subtle red, purple and blue tones onto the tape, but I think too much handling could cause it to come off. The one advantage is that you can apply decals over the foil tape (worked very well for my restored G1 Megatron!) and weathering without it coming off or dulling. One method I did see (albeit expensive) is Alsa "Killer Chrome": https://alsacorp.com/product/easy-chrome/ (this one might work if a bunch of us chipped in and were able to evenly divide the materials amongst ourselves, but not sure how that would work!) There's this discussion on the RPF about chrome paint/ applications that may help as well: https://www.therpf.com/forums/threads/chrome-paint-comparisons.107933/
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Just a reminder tomorrow is the pre-order date for the DX CHOGOKIN VF-1S VALKYRIE ROY FOCKER SPECIAL REVIVAL Ver. its also Groundhog Day 🤣 Have fun hunting! 🤪 for the FOCKER! 🫢 On another note... I'm having a real problem with Hobby Genki, I ordered two Hi-Metal R V.O.T.O.M FATTY's from them when the pre-order went up in June 2025, Until now the have not shipped the units! And only answered one request on why it hasn't shipped yet with we will ship when it is released from the Manufacturer! But that was over a month ago on the 23rd of December 2025! So be really carful with them at the moment! 🤔
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I'm glad to see this finally happening. For a while, Aoshima was going to release this Silent Moebius police spinner. There was one on display at their boot at a hobby show several years back. I asked and this is a completely differently-tooled venture. As for me, here are the two figures I've been working on. The Nadia is a 3D print that Tekering made for me. Deedlit is a sofubi I started on almost 2 years ago and I'm nearly done. I need to heat up her cape so that I can wrap it around her. As it is, it's too stiff.
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Here's a 3 yr. Old reddit post I came across the other day that discusses the hyper thinned Mr.Hobby Super Metalic with comparison pics.
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Looks pretty cool. They do have that aqua clear, not sure if I spelled it right top coat that seals the chrome. It will dull the color a little though. Recently there have been tougher chrome choices like duralumin and an option using a thinned down super metallic 2 silver from Mr color, supposedly something like five parts thinner to I part paint and it comes out like a tough chrome. The Barbatos Rex YouTube channel has many videos about great chrome choices and he does a toughness test with the different ones to let you know which ones are worth the money I know exactly what you mean by the fragility of Alclad, stuff will just rub off, but looks great and easy to find. I usually try to use it for things like sensors and then a clear color on top.
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The decals are on and the appearance changed from toy to aircraft model.
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So we have another Mech Month! Although the release is not that super important, if you already have the first release (RSC) but it puts the series back on store shelves since it's also a retail release. and we also get a package with new Tenjin artwork, but wander if the rear of the package also has the see though window? Like I said not really sure what the objective is, in changing how the metal joints are coated when they go back to the old way on the following release!? They could have just given it a different unit # other then 36, to make it more interesting! But you do get an extra set of hands that was not included with the (RSC)! Since the first release was March 23, 2024 this will close up the 2 year mark with six releases, with some really nice Mechs, and we already know what this year should contain... It's been expensive but interesting. and really happy about how the series is progressing!
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Absolutely gorgeous!!!
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The Transformers Thread (licensed) Next
shazam replied to mikeszekely's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
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Hey @MKT thanks for your kind words! I am just bitter missing out on the 1/60 😁
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Thanks very much for your input @Chronocidal @treatment. For now I sent an urgent reply to Mr.K’s latest post on X wondering if he could come to the rescue, as per your suggestion. The worst outcome is me out $300 cad having to buy a regular version on Mandarake just for the left arm, and what an expensive arm that is!🤯 In the meantime I managed to disassemble it entirely. Luckily the two screw covers came off easy, perhaps someone at the factory was being stingy with glue that day (thank you). The two halves of the lower arms is NOT glued either so you just wiggle jiggle carefully pry it apart. The pain in the butt however was to knock the pin out as you see its teeth on both ends of it. Some collateral damage was inevitable but it’s contained on the broken bit. With the pin finally out, the bicep armour slides out completely, the metal slider separated undoing one screw, and it is pretty much ready for donor parts. PF? More like Explosive Finish, you got yourself a really nicely detailed anime accurate transforming time bomb. That being said, I suggest everyone to push the metal sliders from inside the arm rather than pull when you extend for fighter mode.
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The annoying thing is that Bandai had invented a way to make the vertical stabilizers removable to address their mistake on painting the squadron numbers (and to make the Angelbirds more desirable). They should have implemented that system on the VT-1 and given us the option to have full size stabilizers or smaller ones.