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  1. Graham,

    This has definitely been a long time coming, and I appreciate your initiative.

    As the unofficial "Custom King," I just want to say "Thank you!"

    Of course, I may have to cede my title to Gene, since I sold him a few of my customs last year, but I still have plenty, with more in the works. ;)

    As I've been saying for years, I'll take a (1) custom over (5) standard mass production valkyries any day of the week.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  2. Thanks for the update! Definitely interesting.

    Your review of the VF-11B was great. Perfect length, objective, and informative.

    The pictures weren't half bad either. ;)

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  3. CF18,

    I'm in awe of your historical knowledge. Judging by your highly informative post, and my detailed post prior to the obligatory edit I did, it is obvious who knows what. By the way, there is a plural of the word "life," next time try and check your grammar before you post. ;) You should be proud of yourself for taking your own advice by not continuing to post non-transformers related comments. Great job!

    Nerv,

    Think of it as a temporary mutual symbiotic relationship. Check out some books on WWII and then PM if you have anymore of your self explanatory/rhetorical questions.

    Anyway, this thread as I said is getting derailed. I was wrong for responding to another MW member to substantiate my opinion, when I could have sent a PM.

    In my effort to be a good MW member, if you want to constructively discuss WWII or another war please feel free to PM me, but please know the subject matter.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

    (Edited to shorten, so that further space is not wasted by me.)

  4. Hello,

    It makes you think that if they can accomplish so much with the cars in vehicle mode, as compared to the originals we had as children, imagine how cool the jets would be.

    No matter how much we complain though, it probably won't do any good. (1) version of each of the releases I'm interested in will suffice.

    I'm glad that Ford is on board, and I hope that means we will see a Mustang or something similar as opposed to a Mazda.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

    (Previous post edited to maintain the integrity of the thread. Just doing my part to keep it real, and do the right thing. :mellow:)

  5. Hello,

    I'll be keeping my fingers crossed for a Ford Mustang as well, but I also won't get my hopes up.

    I think it is great that they are using American cars, such as the Corvette and Viper.

    Personally, we kicked Japan's ass in WWII, and companies like Mitsubishi used to make the "Zero" propeller driven plane that killed a lot of Americans starting with Pearl Harbor, and a lot of Asian people in China and so forth.

    Imports with cheesy oversized spoilers, and big tailpipes welded on to tiny exhaust pipes are an unfortunate part of life, and I refuse to buy a toy of one.

    I was looking forward to seeing jets as well, but now that does not look like a possibility.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  6. Jung,

    Great job on the Cannon Fodder! :)

    I've been wanting to post a comment since you first started the thread, but work has been super busy.

    I'm not sure if you made this one for yourself, or as a commission, but either way, I am truly envious of the owner. ;)

    Your skills and ability continue to grow, and I appreciate you posting the pictures.

    Now, all I need is a custom 1/48 CF of my own.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  7. Mike,

    Great job on the Enigma custom! :o

    I am definitely impressed. I can tell that you put a lot of work into it, and I know from experience as a long time customer of yours, that the camera never does true justice to your skills.

    Keep up the great work, and I look forward to talking to you when time permits.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  8. Hello,

    I think that it would be cool to have a complete set of clear armor. The intent is to show off the interior detail, and as such the Strike Cannon may be lacking in that category.

    However, last I heard, Rhoby was still working on the Joke Machine recast project, so perhaps he prefers to finish one project before beginning another.

    I have not taken the time to contact him yet, because I am not sure how long it will be until my name comes up on the JM order list.

    If anyone has any information, or received a JM from him recently, please post the latest news.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  9. Max Jenius and Mechamaniac,

    Both of you hit the nail right on the head.

    I especially like the part about "under-sexed" males, and that was my sentiment as well.

    I remember calling her on the content of her posts early in the ballgame, but it didn't do any good.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

    Q-rau

    Definitely cool!

    Yet another item to add to the list of things I want. Unfortunately, just because I "want" it, doesn't mean I'll be able to "buy" it.

    I'm really glad that Yamato came along, because I was getting tired of searching Ebay for decent Jetfires.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  10. JsARCLIGHT,

    Right on dude! My wife is a San Diego native, and I did my military tour there, otherwise I probably would have never gone.

    I have to admit, San Diego is beautiful, and has a lot of cool things to do. The smog isn't nearly as bad there yet, but it won't be getting any better.

    Previously, technological advancements were decreasing pollution even though the number of vehicles on the roads were increasing; however, those advances are no longer able to keep pace with the shear amount of people. The number one problem in the world is over population.

    Anyway, I'll do my part to salvage the thread to help maintain "appearances," but it might be too far gone. ;)

    It can be pretty hard to save your collection from an earthquake. The entire building/house could collapse, a busted gas main could start a fire, and the list goes on. When God says it is our time to go, it is our time to go, and when Kawamori calls his valkyrie angels back to him, well I guess there is not much we can do but shed a tear as we surf Ebay looking for replacements. :D

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  11. Hello,

    Cool, looks good!

    Did you ever finish the 1/72 DYRL launch arm project that you were working on for Blackaces?

    Maybe I missed the thread about it.

    I remember he obtained an original and then he gave it to someone to be casted and copies sold.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  12. Commander McBride,

    Not sure exactly where you live in CA, but I know we met a couple times. First at Anime Expo. MW meeting, and at MW Con. 3.

    Maybe you are being sarcastic, but those fires were not in the "middle of no where."

    Riots: You got this one right, at least I think. All we need is for people to pretend to riot based upon some social injustice, when the reality of it is that they just want to loot stores and beat up innocent people.

    Fires: I lived in Upland, which is a very nice community in San Bernadino and beautiful homes were being destroyed pretty close to where we live. It was an aweful experience. Not to mention San Diego, which was hit pretty hard. Both areas are highly populated, and right off major freeways. Tell the hundreds of homeless families that the fires were in the middle of no where.

    Gangs: My son got beat up at school by a gang of black kids, and the only motivation was the fact the fact that my son is white. The school is in what appears to a nice area near the San Diego Zoo, Veteran's War Memorial and Balboa Park. Police officers patrol the school because of gangs. The number of gang related killings in LA is really high this year.

    Smog: So thick that you can't see the mountains on some days. When you are above it and look down, you realize that you actually live in, and breathe that crap. A big brown haze of pollution that hangs over the cities.

    Yeah, Southern California has it's good points, but things will only get worse as more people/illegal immigrants move there.

    Anyway, I moved to Maryland to get away from all of that, and my wife and kids left the day before the earthquake hit, so that was good news.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  13. Hello,

    Yeah, it's fun to tease one another about the different branches. I was a "Squid," or "Surface Puke," as compared to a "Bubble Head."

    You join the Marine Corp to fight, and I have the most respect for the USMC.

    My step-father retired from the Marine Corp. He spent time as a Drill Instructor and then Forward Air Observer during Vietnam. The Huey he was in got shot down, he was shot up pretty bad, left for dead and stripped of his uniform by the Viet Cong. Needless to say, whenever I screwed up, I was disciplined "Marine Corp" style.

    My real father served in the US Army during Korea but stayed stateside. Did top secret work intercepting and decoding transmissions from Russia, and they were doing the same to us. Afterwords he went to work for N.A.S.A. for (30) years and got to meet most of the astronauts.

    My brother served as a medic with the Marine Corp stationed at Camp Pendleton and Twenty Nine Palms.

    My grandfather on my dad's side served overseas in WWII with the US Navy.

    Uncle on my mom's side served in Alaska during the Vietnam War with the US Army.

    So basically, we have been a pretty patriotic family. Every branch except for Air Force.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  14. Hello,

    Sweet looking kit.

    For Nu Gundam fans, G-System is going to release a 1/72 scale kit. Here is a preliminary picture of the work in progress:

    1-72-Nu-Gundam2.JPG

    G-System is also considering releasing a 1/48 Hi-Nu Gundam. If you have seen a 1/60 Perfect Grade Gundam, then just imagine how much bigger a 1/48 scale will be. If 1/48 scale is too big for you, they also released the Hi-Nu. Here is a picture and ordering information:

    1-48-Hi-Nu-Gundam.JPG

    I highly recommend Mecha Dream if you plan to buy any resin kits.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  15. Hello,

    Well so far, it looks like I have bragging rights for the longest marriage posted so far. To be honest, I'm not sure it is something to be proud of, because it means I lost a lot of chances to fornicate with other girls. ;) On the other hand, it takes a lot of work to make a marriage successful, and nothing beats being in love.

    (8) years of marriage, and I am only (28) years old. I married a beautiful girl with natural red hair (strawberry blond) and a flaming temper to match her hair color. (2) great kids, a boy that loves baseball, and a girl that plays with Barbie and Strawberry Shortcake.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  16. Pretty amazing story.

    I find it really disturbing that a French reporter would not interfere with a missile launch. Notice that I did not say I was surprised though. ;)

    Whatever it takes to get the story, and trust me, the reporter was not there by chance at just the right moment. You have to get clearance with the bad guys to be with them.

  17. Hello,

    No need to include a separate spot in the poll for the Marines or Coast Guard. Marines are basically a section or department under the Navy. Hell, we even have to provide someone to patch them up. The Coast Guard is under the Department of Transportation, so technically they are not really a "military" branch.

    Here is what the word "M.A.R.I.N.E.S." stands for"

    My Ass Rides In Navy Equipment Sir

    Muscles Are Required Intelligence Not ESsential

    (5) years in the Navy as an Operations Specialist. (We do a little bit of everything: radar, navigation, identification friend or foe, firing Tomahawk Missiles, act as air controllers for carrier based fighters.)

    Places I got to go:

    Alcapulco, Hawaii, Thailand, Phillipines, Singapore, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, American Samao, and Australia. Basically an all expense paid world cruise.

    Now I work at the Veterans Administration and help other veterans, widows and dependents.

    By the way, "N.A.V.Y." stands for:

    Never Again Volunteer Yourself.

    Just remember that veterans gave life and limb so to establish our country and project our freedoms. While we sit warm and safe in our homes, they are out there, far from home and loved ones protecting us. ;)

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  18. Jung,

    I'm sure that there are more pictures of the Blue Roses custom, to include the blue and tan hexagonal color scheme, but locating them has proven to be difficult.

    Perhaps if someone were to translate the article it would reveal the name of the creator, and then you would have a place to start. As it stands, all of my"Blue Roses" internet searches have not turned up anymore pictures.

    Regarding the hexagonal pattern. I personally commissioned MW member "Flyboy" to make a custom 1/55 VF-1S Blue Roses Strike, and he painted it in the blue hexagonal pattern. It was a lot of work, and he used different shades of blue to create the camouflage effect.

    Needless to say, he had to create his own "mask" for the pattern and carefully spay each shape. The end result more than justified the work involved, and it ended up being the most elaborate paint scheme I have ever seen, and I've owned a lot of customs.

    Yes, the Blue and Tan versions look wonderful together, and as soon as I saw the picture of them together, I knew that I wanted to own a set for myself. Initially I planned for them to be in 1/55 scale, but now that the 1/48 is available I think that they will compliment each other perfectly.

    My family is doing well, and I'm thankful to have a wonderful wife who puts up with my Macross custom addiction and job transfers. ;)

    (I'll send you a PM shortly Devin.)

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

  19. Hello Jung,

    I hope you are doing well, and it is good to see you back! ;)

    I fondly remember buying some awesome customs from you, and they were quite an investment, especially considering how much one of your pristine 1/55 customs sold for. Oh, those were the days, back when it was cool to locate a decent Jetfire or Joons on Ebay.

    Blue Roses Scheme is my favorite, and I have had some projects in mind, and completed for quite a while, so I'm looking forward to seeing yours.

    Here is a picture of the original 1/48 VF-1S Blue Roses Valkyrie:

    post-22-1063908574.jpg

    I commissioned Devin quite a while back to make the first Blue Roses decals, and we also talked about the elusive "brown" camouflage scheme. Here is the only picture I have been able to find, but in the past I swear I saw more at a Japanese Macross Valkyrie modeling website. Can't find it again though. Here it is:

    no02v-mg-page5.jpg

    Good luck! Let me know if I can be of further assistance.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher B))

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