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I have two Nousjadeul Ger's. It's an awesome kit!!!
I highly recommend it
I want to get it but my buying fund is a little low after the Quelamitz project. It will be a month or two before my funds are replenished.
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I might have to get one. I have a resin one that I got from SMT about 6 years ago.
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Yea, no problem. I usually get your kits through SSM anyway. Thanks for not leaving me hanging.
A few will be available through SSM. Just keep checking the store.
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Maybe I will get mine by the weekend. Crossing my fingers.
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Noooooooooo! Not Xpress.
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Do you offer other colors then black? Maybe a gray?
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Awesome. I might have to make it 3 sets. One question, does the boom truck come with a hook as well or just the basket? In one episode you can see a similiar truck with a crane lifting a damaged valkyrie fighter. I can always use a few cranes in 1/72.
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Yep and I still want one in this scale.
As do I.
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Hey Capt.,
I just sent payment out for 1 copy of the Quelamitz. In regards to my previous post, I didn't realize how big the Nupetiet-Vergnitzs was in 1/2500 scale. The only cost-feasible approach would probably be vacuforming it I suppose. My next 1/2500 suggestion would be the "Quiltra Queleual Class Multipurpose Transport", the other, smaller whale-like ship.
The ship would be over 60cm long in 1/5000.
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***** IMPORTANT INFORMATION*****
Ok everyone, here is the price and ordering button you have been all waiting to see. Drum roll. The Quelamitz sales price is $110.00. Shipping in the US will be $20 and International shipping is $35. Don't forget to add the 3% paypal fee. Send your payment to Captain America. Most of you have his information, if not, pm Captain America.
For those that are wondering why I am posting the information is that I have commission the Captain to do this project plus a few more in the future. For those that will like to see the other ships, be patient.
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It can be yor first foray into the crossover world of Macross Marital Aides, you'd make a mint in Japan I tell ya!!
Seriously though, rough estimate of the length in 1/5000 would it be like a meter long? What if you just picked an odd scale that would look good on a shelf?
Its been done already at Scale Solutions. He sells an odd scale size.
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Very nice work.
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One day, hopefully.
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Watch out Jonah.
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I'm in for a couple of 1/72 and one in 1/48.
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This is turning out quite well. Can't wait to see how it looks after you add all of the detail. Looking forward to building this cucumber.
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It's one of my on going project
That is great news. Did not know you where working on one. Any idea on a time frame for the finished producted?
See Graham, moaning does get you information that was not know before.
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OMG I'll want multiples of everything in 1/72 scale. How come you're not doing the little power unit vehicle that's in the background of your pics?
I'll take multiples as well. Been waiting a longtime.
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******Bump*******
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But will it fly?
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I would like to see a 1/72 fighter non variable.
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Is that permanent? I know some will spray gloss, then weather, then dull coat.
Or did you just assume I knew that and I'm a tool?
(Devil is in the details)
I did not seal the weathering and I do not seal the weathering on any of my models. I have tried that once and it smeared the weathering as it dried. The panel lines I do 2 days after the paint has dried. I might spray a gloss coat before the decals but it depends on the paint. I usually seal the decals with a dull coat. I do the pastels after the decals have dried 2 days so I can weathered across the decal. The tamiya pastels are sticky enough to remain on the kit even with light handling so as long as you don't play with it every day it will be fine.
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Hey Neptune, the two yellow spaces on the side of the Garfish, under the Mars Base symbol and the big 23. What did you put in there on my model they're just two empty holes.
I used sheet styrene and trimmed and glued them into position. It took about 5 minutes to measure and trim to have them fit properly.
Valkyrie, you should have seen your face light up when I said it was mine and who scuplted it for me. You did lay a brick.
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How about a snow shovel?
Been waiting a long time.