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  1. Sigh. I just got around to watching the M∆ preview. Man I don't know how I feel about this story. Disappointed maybe? Shrug. Walkure feels like a Magicgirl Gatchman team. The mech all seem tacked onto the story, like they're only there cuz its under the 'Macross' name banner. They don't seem necessary to the plot. Hopefully additional episodes will prove this wrong to me. ...Can't be the only person that feels this way can I?
  2. Seems like everyone's holding there collective breath for a LowVis version.... Personally I'm holding mine for Arcadia to release a 'DIY model kit' of this like they Yamato did with the VF-1. (Hint. Hint. Hint. Are you listening Arcadia?)
  3. FOR SALE. One vintage Ban Dai SDF-1 Macross. Broken and dusty. Cost $85.00 shipped, via PayPay as Gift. Shipping is included in the the cost to anywhere in the continual United States (if you really want this and your on the out side PM me and we can talk but it will probably cost you extra) Whats broken you ask? Top tip of right main gun boom (gone, don't have it). Missing various antenna coming of off bridge. Missing ratcheted part for left leg’ (though it will stand with out it, just a bit floppy) White plastic parts have started to yellow a bit Can provide additional pictures if requested Item sold as is only. I’ve done my best to tell you whats wrong with it. If you have any questions about the item it’s your responsibility to ask. blaa, blaa, blaa EDIT...Seems I can't get any takers at this price. If you are interested cuz you really need parts to complete your project I may be persuaded into considering a lower offer.
  4. I hope they sell fast-packs for this with beer can painted missiles. Dare to dream.
  5. Actually this turned out better then I thought it would...Don't like the gaping seam on the 'thighs' though. I would think that that could have been done better. ...Not a deal breaker for me getting one though (or at least try'n). Now. Who is going to give me some money. I had scraped together $300 for this and it seems I need around a $100 more. Anyone? Anyone????
  6. I'd be in for a 'Basic' and maybe a 'Complete' set. ...of your taking a rough count.
  7. Looks like we have a winner...money has been issued and package has been sent so it looks like this topic is now over with. Thanks for looking
  8. I recently finished up on Yamato 1:3000 scale SDF-1 'boxs-o-parts' model kit and after putting it together, lightly detailing it with paint and some decals i find that I like it the way it is and have no interest in putting on the resin parts or the photo etched embellishments. So i'm sell'n em along with the rest of the decals and the glowy stickers. Here's what you get: 1-Full set of Resin 'damaged' parts in unopened bag. 1-Unused sheet of Photo Etched embellishments. 1-Leftover sheet of Glowy Stickers (see picture for how much is left, which is definitely enough to go crazy with) 1-Leftover sheet of water slide Decals (again, see picture for how much is left, it's mostly use up but does include A.R.M.D flight deck numbers) See attached pictures for more information. All for $45.00 which will include cost for shipping anywhere in the Contenental United States...including Florida. If you are not in the USA but really want them, lets talk. I maybe swayed to do business with you. I take payment though Paypal only.
  9. Agree with your comment on the directions. They look great at first glance but once you get into it there are quite a few errors partiulary in the order in of how things are put together. There's a a number of places where it has you assemble something when you it would have better to hold off till later. Regarding paint...(for those of us who have no intention of buy'n into Yamato's exclusives) I was able to get a pretty close match to the duranodic bronze color by darkening up 'MODEL MASTER ACRYL-4676 Jet Exhaust' with just a bit of 'MODEL MASTER ACRYL-4767 Aircraft Interior Black'.
  10. True! I considered contacting Yamato (USA) to get them to cough up what was missing but figured it would be easier and faster to just go buy them my self. I'm lucky enough to have a store close buy that specializes in model trains, RC cars and aircraft so picking up the odd dinky pice of hardware is not a problem. Not the first time i've opened a kit of some kind only to find i've been shorted a screw or two...or drop one only to have it vanish into thin air (which is usually what happens.
  11. I got the same issue after I sorted my screws. Found I was shorted a few here and ended up with more there (got all the flat heads though). I sorted my with calipers so know that I did a pretty accuret job of breaking them out. I've decided that i'd worry about later and see how things go along. Hope'n it all works out in the end...then grip about it later if doesn't
  12. Yep molded in color except for the damaged parts which are in in 'resin jaundice yellow'...It's the 1/3000 toy re-released as a big box-o-parts.
  13. Yeah I saw those post on Yamato's site. I can't read Japanese but I gathered from the pictures it says "Step 1: Get ruler, calipers, tweezers, patients, a beer, maybe an magnifying glass and sort itty bitty screws into piles labeled A,B,C..." I may be winy about the screws but it's not that big a deal, really just an annoyance. This is actually a nicely done kit with pretty good directions. I'd recommend it to anyone who is up to the challenge. ...the construction manual is 27 pages long so, sorry I don't see myself scanning and uploading it any soon but here is some example pages I found on Yamato's site. <http://www.yamato-toys.com/items/photogallery/photo.php?glid=44>
  14. Yeah, the directions are quite clear on the screw size and quantity for each size breaking them out into groups of 'A,B,C,...etc'. It's also clear in the directions which size/kind screw goes where. So no worries there. ...But mans sorting so meny teeny tinny itty bitty screws is tedious!
  15. Started work on this bad boy. A little overwhelming when you first get started but you have to remember that it was designed for 'factory assembly' so it has a certen logic to it. To anyone who is worried about buying this I would say if you have put together a lot of models (successfully) and you can maintain a steady level of organization (which is key because their is SO many parts) then you should be able to pull it off. Though one thing that really drove me f-n crazy when I started was that there are something like 190 screws in 13 sizes that come mixed in 3 bags. You have to sort your self which is a real pain. I mean come on Yamato really? You couldn't provide them presorted? I know thats how you bought them. Took me about 45 minutes separate them all out. Even with calipers...which you will need because some of the differences between screws is less then a millimeter.
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