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Lolicon

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  1. My non-canon VF-27. :mellow:

    After the herculean effort of the Armored VF-25S, I decided to take it easy and just lazily stick this one together. Finished in one month instead of four. Took a lot of shortcuts and cut a lot of corners. The pics with the flash more accurately show how the red appears in person. I figured dark red is more intimidating than bright lavender...

    Model doesn't have enough range of motion to replicate the super dynamic poses seen in the anime. :angry:

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  2. Yeah, I recommend simply trimming the white parts of the decal and applying them separately and just painting the maroon stripe in. Sadly I don't have the proper paint available to fix it right now; something to do later I guess.

    The front "toe" decals that cover the black stripes are too widely spaced. I simply cut them in half and applied them separately.

    The purple stripe and green sensor on the thighs are a single large decal. Hard to tell if they're spaced perfectly because of the irregular surface, but cutting them apart would probably make it tons easier to apply.

    I wish Bandai would actually include properly sized decals for their own models.

  3. Hey Jarrod or anyone else who's worked on the VF-27 kit, did you guys notice that the panel lines (apart from the wings) seem a lot more shallow than the VF-25 kits? I'm having a harder time getting a wash to fill in the lines. Of course it could just be that the paint I'm using managed to partially fill in the lines (the high gloss doesn't help)... I can't actually remember what the bare plastic was like. :wacko:

  4. how does that make any sense at all?

    The GFF metal composite is a 1/100 scale ABS and Diecast toy that costs 3 times as much as the all PVC 1/144 scale Zplus. Other than being representations of the same robot they are two completely different products targeted to different buyers.

    how exactly does the former simply a "better version" of the other? Does that mean a 1/60 v.2 VF-1 is just a "better version" of the 1/55 chunkies? :rolleyes:

    Too slow. Others have already filled me on on the differences in the GFF line. I made my statement because I thought the original poster was referring to the 1/144 GFF line. But if you insist...

    How is the 1/100 scale VF-19 a "completely different product targeted to different buyers" versus the crappy VF100 line? Same scale, more or less the same price point, one release not even a year after the start of the previous line, by the same company.

    Your comparison with the old Takatokus is specious. The 1/55 chunkies were made in the early 80s by a completely different and now defunct company. So it's nonsense to compare them to the current Yamato line.

    How does that many any sense at all?

  5. Just would like to add that I have the GFF Zeta and it's a POS. It's detailed, but that's all it has going for it. Parts fall off if you look at it the wrong way, and the parts themselves lack the precise molding required for something that transforms. In other words, it's supposed to transform, but can't really because all the parts are so warped and ill-fitting. And it's not even very poseable.

    I have a lot of other GFFs besides that, and crisp molding and parts that fit properly are not their forte.

    The VF-19 looks to be far and away superior than the GFF line.

  6. I know of people who have purchased wash from Flory models, but I thought I'd give a heads up regarding my own experience with them.

    http://www.promodeller.com/buy-the-wash/

    I ordered some of their wash and paid for it way back on Oct 14. I still had not received my order by the second week of November, so I emailed them and Phillip Flory responds saying they're having mail strikes or some nonsense in the UK, but he assures me he will resend the order.

    A few more weeks pass and I don't receive anything, so I emailed him again in mid-December and even offered to pay a little extra to have my order sent registered mail. He says he will have it resent via registered mail and verified my address again. A month later I still have not received a damn thing.

    I'll try emailing him again but at this point I think he's just jerking me around and I'll never receive my order. I can't dispute it through Paypal either because it's been more than 45 days thanks to all his stalling.

    Buyer beware.

  7. Why does eveyone forget that Kawamori never intended for Macross to be a serious war story? Where did this myth that the original Macross is some kind of serious, mature war story and all its sequels are kiddy fluff come from?

    And why would an adult sci-fi fan dislike the Quarter? Hey did you know the Yamato looks like an ocean-going vessel from World War II? Guess what many sci-fi fans love Space Cruiser Yamato (or its English bastardization Starblazers). A lot of sci-fi fans also love Gundam, and there's way more unrealistic stuff in that.

    I'm an adult sci-fi fan and I love the Quarter, despite and because of its completely impractical design.

    It's also not practical to build a gigantic space station the size of a moon, especially with an open exhaust port that some nutcase could drop a torpedo down. Any race that can actually build such a thing would be so advanced that they wouldn't need to.

    Sorry, there I go again into "serious" sci-fi mode. :p

  8. Damn I'm impressed with the skill and patience you've had with these mediocre decals. :wacko: I would've lost patience and just tossed them and painted some of those sections. Up close the dithering pattern is pretty awful, even with the naked eye. Still I really like the finish you have there. I like having that kind of finish on anime mecha, instead of just a plain old flat finish.

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