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  1. Put it this way... how many times would you transform your 1/48? Once, twice? I'm afraid to break mine! Chunky Monkeys rule!!!! Add a few custom parts (new head, new paint job, etc.)... you're set for life!!! I'd wish Bandai continued with the reissues.... *please God?*
  2. I've got the original yamato stickers. And Devin's decals, I only used the Max ones, you can have em. PS:s I'm in Singapore too.. email me. robotnik@pacific.net.sg
  3. Hi guys, Whats the best way to apply future on a model? My air brush keeps cloggin when I spray it on. Anyone can help? Alvin
  4. I felt like voting for the 1/60 for the heck of it, but seriously, the 1/48 rocks man!!! I only wanted the vf-1a Hikaru for the fun of it, now I've got all 6 valks released.... guess you can tell which one I'd choose.
  5. alftien

    My first 1/48

    Jessee, In Chinese custom, 8 is a prosperous number. Normally associated with wealth. 8 1/48s is a good thing. Just my 2 cents worth... Alvin
  6. Was looking at my 1/48 AAMs and was wondering what color to paint em. Any one have any ideas? Any screen shots of missiles? Or should I follow USN missiles with the yellow and brown stripes on em? Can anyone help?
  7. Hey Devin, when are thay for sale? Alvin
  8. I believe devin just finished his 1/55 blue roses project.
  9. devin count me in for 1/55 and 1/48 minmay guard and blue roses!!!!
  10. Check out the FAQs or ask on the boards over at Starship Modeler , I hang around there quite a bit and everyone is more than happy to help. I found this awesome set on Squadron.com for those of us that have yet to get a 1/48, I think I may pick this one up. It's a hasegawa set,, BUT it's in 1/72!
  11. alftien

    eBay Scam alert

    may be it was a joons but he put it in the wash and it srank? may be.....?? <_<
  12. Building and painting are easy, follow the instructions, it's the weathering that you need practice on. You can prob find sites that teach you how to. Best is still trial and error, until you get something you like. The Verlinden kits will be a little harder. They're mostly solid resin with photo etched parts. Cutting and sandind the resin gets tricky on small scales. Not forgetting you'd prob need some tools too. Not too easy if it's your first one. Alvin
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