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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Still waiting on boxes. Shipping labels and customs forms are also done... I've got all these crabs and nowhere to go. -
It's been said dozens of times already, but the Sazabi is Saza-BIG! Seriously, it doesn't even need to draw a weapon on another MS, all it needs to do is drop its shield on its opponent and it's game over! I highly suspect that my next project will involve building an augmented weapons system for the Nu Ver. Ka and then the Sazabi...
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Hi guys. I've got all the kits cast and bagged, just waiting on the boxes which are late (what a surprise!) Hopefully I'll get those this week so that I can begin shipping. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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I have breaking news: I'm almost done casting!!!... And I decided to rename the kit "Pinky Space Crab." -
Exo, your figures are pure awesomeness! Give yourself a pat on the back man, you do fantastic work!!
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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...Aaaand it's Friday, again!! Have a gander at the finished Inbiitoh. I just put him together with hot glue yet he holds together surprisingly well. I managed to cast a whopping 25 kits this week, still waiting on the shipping boxes... Hopefully I get those before Christmas. -
We had only had a few dealings, but he seemed like a really nice guy, and it tugs at my heart strings to hear that we've lost a fellow MWer. My condolences to his family. Rest in peace, my friend...
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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To be fair, the toes and particularly the knees, in order to keep them anime-accurate, are somewhat limited in the range of motion department. No lunges for this crabby space monster -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Yup. I used them for the hips, elbows and lower shoulder joints: allows for a broader range of poses. -
Edge of Tomorrow, on DVD/Blu-ray Oct. 7, 2014
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This looks like a somewhat rehashed Oblivion...- 180 replies
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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SmoothCast 310. More than strong enough for a kit of this size. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Yes yes, I didn't forget I spent much of the week finishing up the moldfs and juuuuust barely got a couple of test-shots out earlier. The verdict? It's uh. Umm... ... ... ... It's pink! I decided that my Inbittoh kits need to be pink, and this will be reflected in the packaging as well. I was just so tired of seeing green molds with light grey parts, so I got a bit nuts withe color. The molds are naturally pink though, I had nothing to do with that. I'll be starting to clean one of the kits up for pics and destructions over the weekend, so more pics on the way, and less blurry this time, I promise. -
To be fair, Robocop's 1.0 body armor motif looks pretty good. According to the gashapopn ad above, there's a 1.0 and 3.0 styling and so the obvious question is... What does the 2.0 version look like? Wait, wait. I got this... ... ... The designers momentarily consider an all-gold titanium body armor motif! :lol
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I don't think that DMK Optimus did badly in sales, but there's a difference between "didn't sell too bad" and "holy crap we struck gold" which I'll try to explain. Let's take the old 1980s Mospeada kits as an example of "didn't sell too bad." When they were first released, they were moderately abundant and would even warrant a re-issue every few years, maybe even a bit of re-packaging, but they never flew off the shelves. The biggest tell is that they never expanded the line, they just re-issued from the tooling they had already made. As an example of a company hitting pay dirt, let's take Hasegawa and the Macross license. They started off with the film versions of the VF-1, which from what I'd heard through the grapevine, sold as well and possibly better than their F-16 line in 1/72. What are the tell-tale marks that it did well? They expanded the line, going into the TV variants, then the Battroids, then Macross Plus, and now Frontier. When they have confidence in the line, they will offer more skus. Now Takara Tomy has the Transformers license, and DMK Bumblebee and particularly Optimus were fairly complex and intricate from a tooling standpoint, so it only makes sense for them to offer to re-issue the kits every so often to maximize the profitability of the tooling. Who knows, maybe it was just an experiment to test the market. I suspect that we'll find out if they have faith in the new film based on what they release next year.
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I would have LOOOOOVED more DMK figures from Takara. If not Shockwave, then at the very least Sentinel and Megatron would have been no-brainers. That said, I don't know how well the kits sold in the first place. Maybe the market reception was lukewarm and so they couldn't justify other figures. Gotta remember that Transformers appeals to mostly toy-minded people and so "it doesn't even transform" can be a major psychological hurdle impeding the sale of what is otherwise a fantastic product.
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Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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There's a significant amount of thought and preparation that goes into the placement and grouping of parts, positioning of pour spouts, chimneys. It's a very intuitive process, but it can make or break the final product. The parts aren't just encapsulated willy-nilly in the silicone, otherwise you will end up destroying the masters upon extraction. Judging by the results I've been able to get over the last decade with my molding/casting procedures, I dare think that my parts quality is respectable. There are plenty of people here who can give you objective opinions of my kits, gotta remember that I'm biased -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Well if you REALLY want to see... I have a couple of pictures of the parts being prepped for molding. I just pour the rubber and then slice it to extract the parts. Gravity pouring, nothing fancy, but it works. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Just a quick heads-up guys, I'll be skipping tomorrow's update because the parts are all in silicone and there's nothing to show ATM. However, I will have cast parts in a few days so... Wish me luck! -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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The point where the beam gun mates to the body is ball-jointed, so the cannons actually have quite a range of motion. You can even position them such that the beam gun muzzle is almost parallel with the eye. I did have to cheat a little bit though, because the line art isn't consistent and fails to account for the upper shell humps interfering with the beam guns. Will take better pics once the parts are cast. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Sorry, I don't understand your question. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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The resin bar I used to make the master from just happened to be blue. The kit part will be clear and so you'll be able to make it any color you like. I'm glad that you guys really like King Crabulon. Ever since I was a boy I wanted Inbit kits, but as you know, there weren't even crappy Imai kits to choose from and so now I'm over-compensating for all these years of Inbit deficiency! -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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Captain's Log: Friday, November 29, A.K.A.: "Black Friday." King Crabulon's masters... Are done! This update will mostly consist of beauty pics. I did want to get into one little build detail, and that's the eye. There was just no way that I was going to mold it into the housing because while it's a small model, I do like the idea of having a little red LED in there for special effects... Just wanted to underline that point. Also, kindly forgive the rough texture on some parts: that's just the primer and the wet-sanding before the molding process will do away with it in a heartbeat. I didn't try to mount the beam cannon to avoid damaging the kit, but I think that based on previous pics, we get the idea. Anyways, enough yapping, enjoy the photos! -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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King Crabulon is in the primer stage. Pics of finished masters tonight before I dump the parts in rubber -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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I was merely saying that with time comes experience, and it's only natural to find more efficient ways to do something over time. Revisiting the 1/32 Beast would be quite difficult, and probably too expensive. -
Mo-Suu-Pii-Dah Inbitoh in 1/48
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That's like comparing an apple to a watermelon, claiming that they're both fruit! The Legioss was infinitely more complex, had to transform, have opening panels, joints, the whole shebang. The Inbit is much smaller and requires a much more "Yin" approach to the sculpting. Of course, also bear in mind that you garner a lot of experience in a decade, so even if I had to do something like a Legioss today, I dare think that I'd be able to get it done a little bit quicker and more efficiently.