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Big s

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  1. I wasn't sure about a season 2 or not. Most things were settled, it works very well as a complete mini series. There are a few ideas I have in my head on how a second season could go, but I think it would be very spoiler heavy to bring up especially with this being so new and most people probably haven't finished the show yet. I'm still talking people into seeing it at work and the majority didn't know it was out yet.

  2. The thighs are a bit thicker than they should be and maybe a bit shorter. I guess it's just very stubby even compared to the original line art, but perfect for the comic and the 3 from endless waltz. Even some of the line art between talgese 1 and 2 look a bit different.

  3. Just finished the series last night. I thought it was a real homage to 80's films from the title logo to the simple keyboard music and even the pacing. It was filmed very well and had a bit of an old school Stephen King meets E.T. feel. I also love the time it takes place, with the ease of buying bullets, goofy hair, giant walkie talkies with almost no real range, and people being limited to the length of phone cord, not to mention being proud of a 22inch tv and smoking wherever.

  4. They were small, but some of those f90/91 kits were super small for 1/100 before the mg kits became big. I think it was the guntank from then that wasn't much bigger than the average 1/144 kit even though it was 1/100. I think the victory mg was a smaller mg, but I might be wrong.

  5. Unless you can reinforce it somehow the jb weld will just snap on a piece that thin. A printed piece would probably work as long as the ball isn't too tight in the socket and the replacement material is tight enough.

  6. If you're going to need to hand brush parts with tamiya you kinda need to plan ahead. When you get the color before thinning you need to set aside a bit to thin with water if you use their thinner (x20 I believe) when hand brushing takes away paint with every stroke. Their thinner works good in airbrushing though and helps prevent gumming up the system. But even when using tamiya thinned with water there is still traces of their thinner in the paint so it can still be a bit tedious.

    The best hand brushing paint I've used is the games workshop brand for miniatures, but it works like crap in an airbrush.

  7. I actually prefer the figma guyver to the old maxfactory version. The old one does look great in the box, but it had a lot of loose pieces and parts that would just fall off, like the shoulder armor. The figma is a miniaturized version with tighter pieces and a connector for the shoulder armor and just as much if not more articulation.

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