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  1. Just as the title and description say. I wish to build a few 1/48 (maybe some 1/72 to go with M+) models of fighter planes to flesh out my Yamato 1/48 collection. Namely I'd like to start with an F-16C or later, and next an F/A-18.

    I know that Monograms are cheapest, but have raised panel lines, copious amounts of inaccuracies, and dreadful molding quality, and Hasegawas are among the nicest and priciest things you can get your grubby fingers on.

    What I'd like to know is, from a price vs. accuracy vs. detail standpoint, which brand (Revell, Tamyia, Italieri, Monogram, Hasegawa, Fugimi, etc) gives you the best bang for the buck for the moderately competent model builder.

    Aside from the aforementioned F-16 and F/A-18, feel free to add info on any other aircraft that suits your fancy (F-14, F-15, F-4, Harrier, etc...go nuts), but the focus should be on 1/48 scale.

    Thanks in advance for any "brain droppings" of wisdom anyone wishes to contribute.

    Cheers,

    Sergio

  2. I've had almost the exact same thing happen to me once several years ago while using a disk utility floppy; instead of formatting the specified Drive, it formatted both my hard drives. I can tell you that I was royally pissed, but at least I didn't loose anything irreplaceable. I agree with the previous posts, get yourself a system's disk program like Norton's and see if that works, or get a professional data recovery technician to retrieve the data if at all possible.

    From your description of the problem it sounds like you had a single hard drive divided into separate partitions; in that case having backups on zip disks, CD-Rs, or DVD-Rs is must before any drastic system changes or upgrades are made, in case something like this happens. Another precaution, for those who have multiple hard disks, is to disconnect them before any changes are implemented...formatting can't eat what it can't find.

    I feel your loss man; however, please remember that, while extremely frustrating and even downright depressing, anything you lost is not the most important thing in your life, they are mere things that can be recovered, replaced, or written off in the fullness of time. I'm not saying this to be cold, or dismissive, but to remind you to put things in perspective. When you really do have a loss that you cannot fix, this computer snafu will be but a triviality.

  3. Fantastic, but the head now looks too tiny in relation to the rest of the armor. BTW, I think the side "skirts" are supposed to be boxy in the TV version, not spade shaped as in DYRL.

  4. About flattening the tires: Have you tried using a hot knife, or better yet an old clothes iron (better heat control), to deform the tire just enough to make it look like weight is sitting on it. Sanding a flat spot won't create a bulging effect, but heat deformation will, though on a 1/72 plane that distinction may be moot.

    Just secure the wheels with the tires or the tires alone to a rod of some kind and press them against the hot surface just enough to soften and flatten the plastic...think of it as a variation on the sprue heating and pulling technique for creating antennas and such. My only advice if you decide to use this method would be to try it out on a spare part to get a feel for how much heat and pressure you'll need.

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    The way I see it, the silly, neutered programming being peddled to kids today, is not a cause but a symptom of the politically correct days we live in. We live in a time when, specially but not exclusively, public schools, are no longer places of learning the basics necessary to proceed to gainful employment or higher education; but are viewed by far too many parents as a convenient place to baby sit their kids, and by higher echelon educators as a venue for social experimentation and mass feminization of faculty and students. There is, today, a cult of self-esteem that permeates education which dictates that equality of outcomes trumps individual achievement. Thus, we get social promotion regardless of ability or knowledge of class material (we can't hold the little darling back, that would affect his/her psyche), codling of egos (you're special in everything you do), abolition of the recognition of excellence such as dean's list or vale dictorian (wouldn't want others to feel left out, would we?), elimination of score keeping in sports (In order for there to be a winner, there has to be a loser, we can't have that!), deletion or rewriting of "controversial" historical events (so that everyone feels included, even if they weren't); it goes on and on. A good example was the big brouhaha in NYC where the Mayor wanted to institute a policy of achievement testing for promotion to 4th grade; there were numerous parents and teachers protesting this as unfair and impugning the test as racist, as if reading English in an English speaking country is racist. Or the farce of ADD/ADHD whereupon parents would rather drug their kids than to parent them.

    Kids are not being thought to think for themselves, they are being taught to conform to an artificial utopian, egalitarian ideal that has no bearing in reality where they come out of school thinking that government is the solution to all of life's obstructions, everybody should have the same amount of stuff, good and evil are relative, having an opinion is bad, being discriminating and judgmental is to be frowned upon, all cultures are equal regardless of how they treat their own or others...an entire generation of bed wetters.

    Life's a b***h, deal with it or get the f**k out of the way!.

  6. Delayed until June, heh? Frustrating, but not unexpected given their track record, and it will give me more time to space out my purchases, and give my wallet a bit of a respite, so it doesn't really bother me; besides, even the much lauded Yamato company has been known to delay their product releases...YF-19 FP anyone? ;)

    Who knows, the delay can be due to anything, from production problems and last minute QC issues (we don't want a repeat of the Rick VF-1J fiasco now, do we?), to making sure that the Alphas will be compatible with the, as yet unannounced --crossing my fingers on this one -- Beta. :rolleyes:

    I just hope that when it is finally released it will be worth the wait. We'll all find out come June, if there are no further delays at that point. <_<

  7. Sent you a PM. I've been waiting for someone to do recasts of the Yamato pilots. I'm definitely interested in getting one or more of each, depending on price, including the standing figure. Any plans for a Low Vis recast? That would look great in a M0 F-14.

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