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  1. maybe i can give plasma on a regular basis to afford another ralfa...it's all about how far you're willing to go.

    i turned off my cable tv & internet to help pay for this one.

    btw, mcdonalds doesn't like it when you run an extension cord from their building to your laptop while you use their internet.

    :)

  2. Wanting to sell some resin...forgot how nice these are...

    1/72 VF-11 Thunder Bolt Super Battroid

    Reppu

    Resin-cast model

    Height: 210 mm

    $140 free US standard shipping

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    1/144 VF-11 Full Armored

    TECT

    Resin-cast model (RECAST)

    Converts Bandai's 1/144 model set into Full Armored version

    Custom Parts for Plastic Model Series No. 4

    $50 free US standard shipping add $20 for the Bandai VF-11

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    paypal please:

    michaelwaynenellis@yahoo.com

  3. hell yeah! i'm in. could there be a 1/32 cubed-cycrone and standing pilot in the mix for us?

    we'll also need a 1/32 rcb and a few other 1/32 inbits!

    thanks for doing this!

  4. it helped i was an "A" student and we had a cool physics teacher. he wanted me to paint "f = ma" (force equals mass times acceleration) somewhere but I conveniently forgot.

    we first painted the wall white several times to cover up the original yellow.

    the trick was to print out line art from my robotech rpg book onto clear overhead slides.

    i used an overhead projector to enlarge and put the planes on the wall. i traced the lines from the projector with a large magic marker and then painted them. the rest was fill in the spaces.

    we painted around the planes with gloss black and mixed in blue/red to make which really gave depth the to the wall. can't tell in the photo though.

    i think i'm going to do something like this in my office at home.

    -THOR

  5. Hello guys.

    I convinced the principal and physics teacher to let me and a friend paint this mural in our high school physics room way back in 1992.

    They have built a new high school and will be tearing the old one down.

    A pic for your enjoyment...

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  6. I'm currently trying to make an alternative head for Transformers Binaltech Arcee. I asked a few scanning bureaus for quotes on getting the two pieces below scanned and they were quoting between $500 to $800. :o The $500 was from the $90/hour place.

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    Apparently many people are raving about the NextEngine 3D Desktop Scanner, but I don't want to blow $3000 just to scan a dozen or so small parts.

    Alternatively there is the DAVID laserscanning system, but apparently unless you are really good at mechanical engineering type applications it a very clumsy system.

    So if anyone has access to a scanner and wants to do a fellow MWer a decent deal let me know... :)

    You really don't need a scanner for these squarish pieces. You could send me the pieces, I could easily measure them by hand with a caliper and draw them in solidworks. Tell me what you wanted changed and we could get a new face plate printed in 10 days.

    :)

    -Thor

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