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Here are assembly guide in jpg: http://www.jasmodel.com/PRODUCT/202001/202001_E.htmAny chance you could post up a copy of the instructions for me to review (and to go nuts over) while I wait for the kit to arrive?
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Thanks for your support!I ordered one just now. Looking forward to when it gets here!
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Yes, if we want bigger plane. But thicker plate means more difficult and cost to produceMay be you can use a thicker metal plate?
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Actually, I would prefer it in 1/60 scale to match the Yamato and Arcadia 1/60 Macross toys...maybe someday?
Honestly, maybe forever someday...
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I asked....http://www.macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?showtopic=41029&p=1118223
Perhaps if there are many sales at the current scale, other scales will be considered....
I think the VF-1 in 1/48 scale is too big for PE model, because the frame can't support the weight of full plane maybe.
Anyway, thanks for your suggestion, I will consider it seriously.
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Just received my Valkyrie in the mail-wow is it intricate!!! You did a fantastic job on this kit!!
Also, any chance you have a higher resolution image of that 'design process' you posted above?
Thank you!
Shawn
Thanks for your support!
The design process image is here: http://photo.weibo.com/1033590064/wbphotos/large/mid/3708670489586568/pid/3d9b5530gw1eg940l5swbj20sg3ape81
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I don't know, do not tell them...
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Thank you jvmacross for bring this to MW
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Hello everyone,Thanks for your interest! And thank you MechTechThe PE VF-1 was designed by me original, start in 2011 for a YAMATO's request. I finished 1st edition made by brass in 2012 that YAMATO displayed.If the project finished normally, mass production will produced by me.But YAMATO was bankrupt in 2013, and they have not place mass production order.So, I decide to release it myself, and add some details that was plan to do before, Exp. engines, gun pod, and so on.Here is the design process of PE VF-1
Jasmine models VF-1
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Hi,
You can use design knife to cut off parts from the PE sheet, and use tweezer to bending and assembing parts.
Actually, most parts can be bending by fingers. It is not as hard as you think.
And we can't offer building service, because it is very difficult to shipping a completed PE model...
You are right, my office is placed in mental hospital already.