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Hikaru Ichijo SL replied to wolfx's topic in Anime or Science Fiction
I watched Excel Saga episode 22 last night. I was laughing so hard I almost fell out of bed. As a Space Battleship Yamato and Harlock fan this episode was great. When I saw the Comet at 5:00 I screamed. It is the White Comet Empire. Then the Arcadia shows up I am thinking where is Yamato. I glad we at least saw the ship on the manual Excel had. I also like the RX-78 and Emeraldas appearing too. Weird seeing the Arcadia using the Wave motion gun. - Today
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Basically what I was thinking as well. I’m sure it won’t have that level of brutality, but I think it has a lot of potential and possibly could end up the best live action spider man project
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ComAv247 started following MOSCATO 1/48 PHALANX?
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Clever trick! Thanks for sharing.
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Lol! Probably You're right I'm not a modeler, Thanks for the list. this part is perm, shouldn't have come off, i don't mind that option.
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This is a Preliminary report. May’n achieved something really fantastic on those 2 days of concerts! That’s 42 songs! No songs repeated! 20 on the 1st day and 22 on the 2nd day! Think of it! The sheer amount of lyrics you have to remember and not to mix them up! On top of that, dance routine, position on stage and what topic to talk about. The 1st day was pitch perfect! Wow!!! 1 iconic song was missing though. Joke on Alto. 2nd day was even more fun, some off key and lots more fast songs. Both days were emotionally charged. Thanks to a friend in Japan and fellow May’n fan I got to experience both days! And Thank You May’n for EVERYTHNG!
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Could be really good. PRIME has the best comic book series (animated Invincible & live action THE BOYS) on streaming imho.
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Just because he’s got a beret doesn’t mean they gotta go by French time
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Nice, gonna be a good Christmas
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It’s bad, but I still find it entertaining
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Final Trailer.
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The first one was... okay(?). The sequel... I refuse to formally acknowledge its existence.
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Ghost Rider.
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DX VF-31J Super Siegfried (Hayate Immelmann Use) Revival Version
PointBlankSniper replied to sh9000's topic in Toys
If you are asking about glues, I assume you aren't a moddeler with supplies. I recommend starting with white kiddie crafting glue. Given an extremely long time, they become fairly hard and secure. If it doesn't go well, at least it's still easy to clean and remove, and you will have not done anything destructive to othe plastic. Any other glue probably begins to enter the destructive or permanent modification territory, and you would have to start being careful. I'd say hot glue with a light touch and fast hands as to not melt anything would be the next safest. At least it's also removable, and melting is probably unlikely lol. And then we enter toxic fumes territory, starting with basic hobby cement with the clear resin, such as the Tamiya yellow capped bottles. It minimally damages the ABS plastic as those are solvents that target PS in model kits instead. But once you apply it, the goopy resin could get stringy and messy, and can't really be cleanly wiped off without using the corresponding pure solvent cement. It will take from hours to a day to cure while you pray it doesn't run into the joints. I have used pure solvent to break the cured resin before, even on dissolvable PS parts, but lets just say, you don't want to go there. Next would be acetone based ABS hobby cements. Works the same as above, but stronger, because now, with the correct solvent, your pieces will dissolve to fuse together. But that means your contact points with the cement become gooey, so you have to be extremely careful with alignment before it cures, or improper force will cause the pieces to smear, smudge, and sink inside each other, while sliding and squirming out of alignment. The final boss is probably the dollar store super glue. Dissolves and corrodes everything it touches, so the plastic may also become brittle. Same for your skin, and maybe even metal parts, and rapidly fuses them all together in 2 seconds. So you can permanently be part of your toy if you wish. Most people would go this route out of dollar store convenience and a quick job I guess. I do wonder if caulking might be a reasonable choice lol. -
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Yeah, but the look is already far better than those projects and I don’t think the timeline will get as much of that trash mixed in at all. Plus, even bad Nick Cage is kinda entertaining
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I mean, Nick Cage and Spider-Man Noir are cool, but I'm keeping my expectations low. They may be pumping up Amazon's involvement, but this is still a Sony thing, just like Venom, Morbius, Kraven, Madame Web, and the unreleased-but-apparently-still-coming Silk: Spider Society.
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I mean, did you see how the HMR sold here?..
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Here's an interesting collection of Telenet shooters, including Browning and Final Zone II, that were only released on the PC Engine:
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Whats Lying on your Workbench MK IV
nightmareB4macross replied to Urashiman's topic in The Workshop!
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