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Seeing stuff like this makes me wish I was a kid again. Nice job. Third pic in reminds me of the launch tubes in BSG and the landing decks from the Wing Commander games.
Thanks for the comments guys.
Please go here to see the latest decal sheets:http://www.flickr.com/photos/30029551@N06/collections/
I'll be posting more as soon as I can.
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Both look awesome - my preference is the lighter sandy coloured one as it really brings out the detail, it looks almost lifesize.
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Oh this is pretty neat....and the crew members on that scale that are hard to find... How do they compare with the wave mobile staff ones?
Wait! just seen the wave mobile staff on e-bay, they aren't pre-painted for starters. I am sure that the qualty is similar though.
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Oh this is pretty neat....and the crew members on that scale that are hard to find... How do they compare with the wave mobile staff ones?
I'm not sure, I am quite now to making these things, and these were the first vehicles and figures I could find at this scale.
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Here aresome images showing the build process:
Print off decals:
Make foamcore shapes using decals as templates
Use hot glue gun to glue shapes together - (note strenghtening triangles)
Attach decals (CAREFULLY)
Voila!
attach to backdrop:
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Hi,
I thought I'd show you images of some vehicles I bought to go with some Chara works Valkyries. They are great for dioramas.
They are called VOTOMS and come packaged in a similar way to the Chara works kits. They come complete and are incredibly detailed for such small items.
IMAGES:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3486/3297214170_c5b0960974_b.jpg
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Nice... don't you have to pack it away everytime you do work or something though? It seems to take up the whole table! Or is that your Macross/Gundam shrine?
Actually the set fits into a couple of IKEA EXPIDIT shelves (around 13in square), the backdrop folds up and can be stowed away & the hangar sections in the backdrop are fixed with Velcro so the whole thing stows away surprisingly neatly.
So the wife is happy!
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My god, Skonch...
That's a hobby, man. Great work.
Makes me want to start designing my own for my 1/48s...
Word of warning - it's very addictive. Everytime I get a kit, I want to make a diorama or building to display it in!
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Sweet!!!. Looks really good with the backdrop.
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wait....what....why's there a Gundam in there? Boooo!!!!! haha!
OMG, I can't believe that there is Macross snobbery here! -
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Check out the new photos.
I've completed the set with a cool backdrop -
If anyone wants to make this for themselves here are the decal sheets: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30029551@N06/collections/
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That looks really great! can't wait to see it painted. I have been looking for some vehicles but there are very few about.
I've been making my own stuff, not nearly as cool as yours. I have been using Foamcore to make buildings and backdrops for my macross and Gundam kits, here is a truck I made again from the foamy stuff.
I got round the wheels by inventing a Gravmag drive system - no wheels needed!
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These.....are.....AWESOME.
Keep up the good work!
Thank you! it is great to be able to show off my work and the encouragement I have been getting is only spurring me on to create more.
I'll be back!
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Hey Skonchboy, Love the concept of your idea, you ought to try doing the deck of the Prometheus or something since you have some skill there!!
As it seems I have caused quite a stir (problem with texting and e-mails is they sometimes get taken the wrong way), so as an apology I have put together 2 runway decal sheets inspired by the Promethius. There are very few images of the flight deck, so I've used some arisitic licence. As soon as I get the chance I'll make a backdrop and hangar to go with it. The scale will most likely be 1/100 but the backdrops and runways are for most other scales.
here they are:
link here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30029551@N06/...57612902647388/
Sorry for all of the trouble!
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Don't forget the upcoming HGUC 1/144 Zaku Ground Battle Set too...
Yea, that looks awesome! Thanks for the link.
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As always, any coment or sugestion is welcome.
My only suggestion is to keep it up, the pictures are fabulous, I love the kit, and the lack of weathering enhances the beauty of the design. With your permission, I'd love to use your picture is on my desktop.
Skonchboy.
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If you're looking for 1/144 scale tanks, look for Takara's World Tank Museum series on Ebay. There are also 1/144 scale tanks by Dragon (look under Dragon 1/144 or Can.Do 1/144)
Zacca PAP also makes a series of 1/144 scale JGSDF vehicles. Link: http://hlj.com/product/ZAC82118
Other stuff like cars and whatnot could probably be found in model railroad accessories. I've read that N-scale model trains are close to 1/144 scale.
For 1/100 scale, to my knowledge there isn't much. There were some 1/100 scale military vehicles in the Johnny Lightning/Military Muscle diecast toy series. Look under "1/100 Johnny Lightning" or "1/100 Military Muscle" at Ebay
Extremely helpful post. Thank you for your help.
Now I've just got to wait till we get some good weather so I can do a Dioarama photo shoot in my local forest! (Sad aren't I)!
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Check this out from the L-Gaim range that might fit.
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10015246
I don't know about this retailer, but those L-Gaim kits are usually pretty cheap anywhere you can find them.
Also check for 1/72 scale armor kits. There is a huge variety of kits in that scale, and they can easily be modified to fit into your desired scale.
I've been trawling the net for ages and havn't come up with anything like this stuff. FANTASTIC, THANKS!
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What kind of vehicles are you looking for? Tanks? Tractors? Cars?
Anything really, for example, I've seen a 1/144 scale Thunderbirds rescue vehicle that's apparently remote control, it looks cool enough to customise but it is mahoosively expensive -link to it here: http://fabgearusa.com/1_144_rc_thunderbird...ry_vehicle.html . I just want stuff that would look ok in a diorama.
I tend to make modular dioramas that can be played with and re-arranged (my excuse is, is that I like to get my kids involved and I allow them to play with the stuff I make) so the more ideas the better really.
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I'm looking for some ground vehicles to go with my Diorama / Playset but all I can find is a Gundam ground support vehicle. Does anyone know of other interesting ground vehicles that would fit into the Macross world and form part of a diorama?
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Skonchboy, don't take the schizoMC too seriously. Your posts have all been pretty relevant and they each draw new fresh conversation from other forum members. Also, you reply in a timely manner and keep the threads on track as well.
If you are doing anything that needs to be changed, a mod will let you know. I'm sure they will let you know in a much more polite manner and with some helpful suggestions too.
Believe it or not I felt aweful after I read Mr Stinkypants's response. Although he did have a point, plus he did make some very positive posts as well, so don't be too hard on him.
I did go a bit mad making two posts in the other forum which is why I requested that one of them be terminated. I just thought that people making the models might like some of the decals for display purposes and my sets are neither Models nor Customs.
I am new to this Forum stuff, so it's a bit of a learning curve for me. Thank you for making me feel better
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That's very interesting, how did you made those colored printout?
oh... nvm
I used a program called Adobe Photoshop Elements. By starti with an A4 template at 300dpi I then filled in areas with a colour and then added effects using th airbrush tool.
Some of the more complicated textures were found by searching for game textures on Google.
I have posted the dcals here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30029551@N06/...57612902647388/
If you have Photoshop you can try playing around with then to suit your own dioramas. If you would like me to create some decal sheets for you just let me know.
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STOP. POSTING. NEW. THREADS EVERY TIME YOU MAKE ONE OF THESE!
Dammit, they're awesome, but you should have a single, amalgamated thread for all of them!
Again, though, good stuff.
Really sorry, point taken. I have deleted a post for this reason. + There will be no more posts with these models.
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Here are some images of my Macross Playset I made for the kids. Its 1/100 - 1/144 approx and is modular. I can be packed away into a small space and the boxes can hold the models.
For anyone looking for some interesting backdrops or runway decals to display their models on, please follow the link to my decal sheets here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30029551@N06/...57612902647388/ Simply print off the decal onto A4 sticker paper, peel off and lay onto mounting board...voila Suitable for medels 1/144 - 1/72nd scale
I posted this item in custom mods, but I thought I\'d show it off here as it is easy to build and can make a great display for kits. If I have posted this in the wrong place, I apologise.
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Rock blunts scissors.... foamcore bends paper.
I think the runway decal/stickers would be great to put below any 1/72 stuff for shelving displays.
Good work
Thanks! I have used good old fashioned mounting board for the runway, so no foamcore there!
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Sadly I've only been lurking around this site for a while without posting, but I had to commet on your work.
I love what you have done here, the paintwork and weathering is perfect. The more I look at the detail the more amazed I am.
Very inspiring.