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  1. Thanks!  I have 3-4 Hasegawas (but I think they might be on the back burner after my experience with the F-18F) and I have 2 FineMolds (one boxed and one part of that original magazine subscription).  I'd like to try this GWH, so is this the best 1/72 F-14 (regardless of price) or is the FM still better than this one?  How about the Academy?  I don't mind paying for a well detailed/engineered kit.

  2. I'm shocked as well, my SSP from NY were just shipped out EMS.  They were picked up too right away and arrived at the outward exchange office.  I'm in Canada and I think its still ok.  However I ordered YF-19 DX from Mandarake which was posted to EMS on the 17th and it hasn't even been picked up yet - argh!  How much of a delay is EMS in Japan nowadays?

  3. @derex3592 Ouch!  I feel your pain - yes so glad that happened before the decals.  Been there buddy, you're making me want to build my Star Trek kits (found a Tamiya & Mr. Color pearlescent white paint too)

    @electric indigo Another smooth as silk perfect paint job!!!  Wow, I will try your pre-shading this time (if I ever get to that stage!) - I've always used post shading, but I love how subtle your pre-shading is looking.

    Thanks for the kind words of encouragement and misery is company so strangely I do feel better.  Back to the grind sanding now (although I am trying to cut out the flaps, ailerons and slats to break up that huge wing surface a bit - I think I'm a sucker for punishment :P)

  4. I HATE SANDING!!! POS kit... :angry:  Definitely do not recommend, no intake trunking at all, I had to build an internal ramp to smooth out an area that would have been so hard to sand flat and flatten the back to have a surface to spray black on instead of just seeing into the plastic guts of the fuselage and no room to put in the full length of the afterburner interior (had to cut those down way too short to fit into the fuselage.  Also horrible way to attach the main wings to fuselage assembly, tabs but nothing to tab into structurally, just glue holding against gravity!  Also, I made the mistake of thinking I could just alter and make the Aires F-18 Hasegawa resin landing gear wells work with Hasegawa F-18F kit - you can't without tons of surgery, I ended up grinding down the forward gear bay till it was paper thin and the footwell of the cockpit and I was still short, I ended up slicing the wheel bay and making it much shallower than intended to fit both the cockpit and landing gear bay into the forward fuselage.  This has been hell almost in the realm of my Bandai VF-25 transformable kit.  Definitely not an easy build that I thought I would dip my toes back into the hobby with.  It felt like there was more putty and surfacer than there was bare plasticIMG_9688_resize.JPG.c0daf2e9e6eb56dc09e648b96a80354e.JPGIMG_9689_resize.JPG.63663054a77e0139ae726657a789e01a.JPGIMG_9690_resize.JPG.5a0bf18204e9125ff8068945e029ee05.JPGIMG_9691_resize.JPG.f1f94cb6ea85c4f98830e92556f64526.JPG!

     

  5. Beautiful Electric Indigo, your builds are always so clean!  I'm having a bitch of a time with my Hasegawa F-18F, so over-engineered, too many parts that all have to align just perfectly - so much sanding and filling for me that its not fun at all!  Definitely do not recommend this kit.  Unfortunately I bought it a while ago when it was a new tool around 2006 (sucker for the skill and cross-bones) - I think there are a lot of better Super Hornet kits in 1/72 now a days.

  6. On 4/13/2020 at 4:57 PM, derex3592 said:

    @wm cheng May we please see a full topside picture good sir of your panel lining and  a quick note about what method you went with for the DX? I haven't decided if I'm going to do mine yet. Yours appears to be fairly light and not over done. 

    Hey Derex3592,  I usually go with Flory's Wash and mix up the greys from their line of white, grey & black.  I used a light grey, grey and black.  If I weather, I just smear ground up graphite (mechanical pencil shavings) with a smudge stick - but you have to clear coat afterwards to protect it.  I haven't chose to do that on these VF-1s yet.

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  7. Thanks for the info - just bought one (we'll see how delayed the EMS shipping is with Covid)!  28,000K isn't much of a mark up for 2yrs ago, did it not sell well? 

    I didn't think I wanted one since I had the VF-19 Advanced, but now with the YF-21 coming out, I think I need the twin, the price might go up when the YF-21 comes out.

  8. I'm looking for one as well.  How much were they when they first released?  I've never ordered from mandrake before, are they just like HLJ or NY?  What does "Store Front Item (Check Required) mean?  Any tips to ordering from them?

  9. If I were to modify anything on the toys, the foggy sparkly canopies on all the VF-31 are a much bigger annoyance to me (why can't they all be like the VF-31A Kiraos?!) but I'm too chicken at the moment.

    I'd worry that some of the black would come off as well as the white on top, that black looks painted on.

    Yes as mentioned earlier I use Flory (water based clay washes) from now on, they are just so easy and I don't have to worry about them reacting to anything underneath.  I mix a few shades of grey with the white that comes with Flory set.  I usually use a light light grey for all the panel lines, then a darker grey for some panels that move or gets removed, then black for the vents or flaps - the varying panel wash gives the toy some life. 

    I only did the panel wash, no shading or pencil/graphite weathering like I did on my older Yamacadia VF-1s or VF-25s as I haven't decided on whether I want to clear coat it yet.  I like the Bandai plastic finish and it pretty much has all the markings (even a bit over kill for me) I would want.  If I weathered it, I would need to clear coat it to protect it, plus the older toys needed the protection to cover the decals I added and I hated the glossy finish the VF-25s had so it made sense to do those - but I had always worried about the clear coat scratching off or yellowing over time. 

    I'll take a picture tomorrow of the top side in better light during the day.

     

     

  10. No I didn't - it doesn't bug me enough yet... I can't imagine I can find a proper white font decal in the proper size to fix it without it looking odd or catching my eye.  I think the cure is worst than the sickness.  Maybe if a corrective decal sheet came with Roy's I might consider it (if I can actually get a pre-order whenever that's going to happen), but I'm not buying Kakizaki.

  11. Hahaha.. thanks for the tutorials.  Well the trick is dunking the tires into a mug of hot water, they just slide right on!  (THANKS Nerd-linger)  I'm going to dip them in a mug of hot water to take them off from now on - it was unbelievable how easy it was with hot water (maybe it was harder for me being up in Canada so my basement work area isn't that warm - those of you in warmer climates might have a much easier time.

     

    I did use an airbrush and masked around the area with yellow post-it notes, only using tamiya masking tape just around the edges as I was told by Lolicon that the Bandai Tampo printing could be lifted by the tape so becareful to not let any tape touch the printed details (thanks so much for that tip, I would have swore really loudly if that happened).  I used Tamiya acrylic gloss white as that's the only gloss white I had - I would prefer a lacquer or enamel gloss white if I had some as they are more durable and better suited to sticking to the metal.

     

    What a difference the white landing gear makes!IMG_9672_resize.JPG.e5ab2f29fe5a7d2d583d99112fad2418.JPGIMG_9673_resize.JPG.ee6ab489b461afb6e062b121d074af7a.JPG

     

     

  12. Started to get back into modeling again in this self isolation break.  Thought it might be good to get my feet wet again with a real world aircraft, the 2006 1/72 Hasegawa F-18F kit.  Main takeaway from this is that my eyes are certainly not what it used to be from the last time I built anything real, I'm constantly putting on my glasses, taking them off and wearing those magnifier lenses and armed loop - hate getting old!  I did decide to upgrade the kit with some photo-etched parts, resin seats and hacked away to replace the landing gear well with F-18A resin landing gear wells (unfortunately they don't have F-18F specific wells) so please excuse the inaccuracies to the plumbing ;P

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  13. Had a little time to finally paint the landing gears white - what a difference it makes.  Most importantly, I found an amazing silver chrome that's in the form of a marker, its called Molotow Chrome markers, its simply the best silver ever (better than the X-11 Tamiya Chrome marker).

    Question for those of you that have taken off the rubber tires - how the heck to you get them back on again?  The back ones are a bitch to get back on and I've already almost twisted/damaged the hub/axle a little bit and I am afraid to take it further.  Please I need your insights.

     

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  14. Yep same here in Ontario, its a crap shoot.  Sometimes its $60-100 per package (nasty surprise), sometimes its nothing.  I find better luck with EMS though.  Couriers (FedEx & UPS) is guaranteed to have Customs, Brokerage, Import Fees applied though.

  15. Any VF-31C available for a decent price? 

    I wasn't going to collect the entire squad, but getting one here and there for the armored or super packs, I find that now I'm only this one short.  So if a VF-31C comes available for a cheap price, I might as well complete it.  It was never a really popular model was it?

  16. WOW!!!!  Absolutely fantastic.  This is how the F-22 Raptor should look!  I hate the upward turned nose of the F-22, but this has great nose proportions.  Great call on toning down the panel stenciling, it looks great. 

    Yeah, I'm only sticking with 1/72 scales, 1/48 are too big to display for my tiny house and I would take too long detailing them up because you can see so much more.  Any rivets on the molding?  I like lots of surface details even when it probably wouldn't read in real life at 1/72 scale.  Any chance of a Hasegawa, Fine Molds, Academy or GWH version?

    You've inspired me to get back into real world aircraft - I might get one of my many F-14 stash to start on to get back into things.

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