a 1/35 would be big enough to make RC using parts from some of the toy robots out now. Id have to figure out the calibre of the cannons once i got it though and see which type of fruit/veg fits best in it.
Actually there werent any bad spots in my kit. It wasnt warped. The only real area to look out for is the wrists. The instructions make the hands out to be moveable. They arent. I just followed the instructions and trimmed the pieces carefully. Always test fit along the way too since you dont want to over cut.
Im using Tamiya Nato Black for the base coat. i just sprayed it on actually. The pics above are still in raw vinyl.
Heres one. Not exactly engrish but it makes you wonder if they actually understand what it is they are saying.
http://www.collegehumor.com/movies/1695207/
Sorry , look at it this way. Considering "he who must not be nameds" attitude in recent years its almost good paybac if he gets RCd. Now back to my 1/72 VF-17S battroid
If you watch DYRL theres a scene after the first battle that shows a defender/tomahawk type leg walk right in front of the camera. That would actually be the best input for your motion points.
Judging by some of the details and parts breakdown, plus overall finish of the castings it looks like this could have been mastered by Tanmen. It has alot on common with the parts layout of his 1/48 scale one.
Taking a break from polishing my HK tank i picked this little gem up at the Comet miniatures store in london.still have to paint the engine glow and i am thinking of shaving off the guns on it and making them in the deployed position. I have also fixed the flight pods from how they look in the pic. They were mounted too low its fixed now. (no pics f that yet)