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  1. Eset's NOD32. Kaspersky AV is hard core and top of the line, but even with a high end system, it will put a noticable strain on things. I wouldn't use AVG if you paid me.

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    Running any application on Windoze eats system resources. It is computer suicide not to have some sort of protection while on the internet.

  2. Hope this makes you feel better Solscud007.

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    Post it up on 4chan! :lol:

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    All it really needs is the BigWest or Bandai logo crossed through in the bottom of the picture.

    That is the level of ability of most of those picture steelin scum!!

  3. AVG is very Stable and we have used it a work now on most of our net work for arround acouple of years. We did have one problem with one workstation a while ago but it was due to someone meddling with the o.s.

    I use Norton on my system at home have done for years there have been some issues with the updater mucking up the o.s, but touch wood the last year or so its been o.k. It is a bit resource hungry but set it up right and it hardly bothers you.

    Mcafee is bollocks IMO I hate it every call out i have that is virus checker/virus related you can alway say it a Mcafee installed system. I used to work for a company that were main agents for it and it was still crap then.

    If you want free and easy AVG is cool.

    Get yourself a firewall as well though like say Zonealarm (also free) they work very well together.

  4. Years ago when I still raced radio controlled cars we used to use a dye kit that Tamiya made to colour gears and other parts. They only did la few colours but you just dyed the parts in a pot or old bucket. Cant remember what it was called, it was about 10 years ago.

  5. Well I have that very same set. The discs are all printed properly the box/and intenal gatefold thing is printed properly and wax laminated, the subtitles are ok, some times they do get a bit lost in translation. Mostly when it happens you know what they are saying anyhow. Watch enough subtileed manga and you cant help pick up some Japanese. The video quality is far from rubbish some of these compressed onto less disks things are really dire but this is o.k.

    Incidently this is the same version I have seen for sale in Tokyo at various DVD sales places.

  6. If Jackson dosnt pull off a good film renditon of Halo he may well have to disappear into his Hobbit house never to be seen again the shame of doing so well in LOTR and then doing a turkey could be too much.

    Also the Film rights to Mechwarrior have been bought ( cant remember who by ) and a script is being writen.

    This is a bit close to home when you consider its roots arnt too far from Macross.

  7. I have too many to list but basically the same as everyone else, apart from singing girlfriends and bedroom antics.

    Well my top one has to be walking round Tokyo for the first time and finding a shop that sold Macross I just stood there for about five minutes trying to work out how I was going to fit an entire shop in to my suitcase.

  8. That's pretty awesome, big F.

    I honestly don't think anyone has paid that much attention to detail on 1/55's since the Yamato's showed up. Back then, we'd stare at our Bandai treasures for hours.

    I still love my 1/55's more than anything.

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    Yeah I think the Yamoto`s are great but you gotta remember your roots.

    1/55`s may not be as detailed but they are cheap and plentyful and ideal for custom paint jobs. I love my Yamoto`s but I couldnt mod them as I would be scared I`d mess one up.

    I`55`s are so forgiving and I know a lot had/has been done to them over the years but I would like to try somethings my self. Maybe I can bring some new ideas. Eaither way we have our own section so at least if your interested you can look without anyone saying bah!! chuck em out and buy Yamoto`s.

  9. Wow! I never noticed all of these Jetfire variations.

    big F-Are you related to Sherlock Holmes? Your powers of observation are amazing!

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    Well it probably helps that firstly some of my Jetfires have come from the U.S.A and some from Europe. Secondly I found them one day while trying to work out which ones I would do custom paints on. I didnt want to do it to the really nice and white ones. I also considered breaking them all up and building some good ones and then modding the rest.

    As it stands at the moment 3 are staying as is and three are getting modded, two of them already were by the previous owner. I just dont like the way they were done.

    The ones that are staying as is are reciving a full restoration to original condition including stickers. I will sorce a box as well as I want the original one to go back into its box.

  10. Well I found the differences in the rear wheel covers on the legs.

    Ok this is the more common type I have

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    This is the less common type I have only two of mine have them out of 6 Jetfires

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    Again there is no relation to any of the other parts to determine which you get.

    I think I have found a way of putting the trapezoids into the legs. Im gonna have a play and then I will post IF its successful.

  11. Yes there is certain problems with ports on some routers basicllay I have switched off port forwarding and this seems to work better.

    there are issues with D-Link router modems locking after 500= hours of connection.

    They will still appear to be connected if you browse them the control pannel says connected but if you call a web page you get not found in your browser.

    The simple solution is click reboot on the routers control page.

    I think before anyone can help you with your problem we need to know some basic info.

    who is your isp.

    how do you normally connect on your pc

    the current setings on the D-Link and any other network hardware you have.

    all of these questions can help us to workout whats happening/not happening.

  12. Yeah I kinda like the trapezoid bits I am trying to work out a way of getting them onto the legs that dont have them.

    As far as the bars on the legs go that s easy just introduce them to the needle file and cut yourself the groves.

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