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  1. Nice clean panel lining misterryno I tried removing the canopy line of VF-1J yesterday. I used the finest sandpaper I bought from a Hobby shop. After that, use common toothpaste to polish the canopy. The tootpaste covers all the tiny scratches left by the sandpaper. It works!
  2. The canopy looks great! I also find that line irritating! Will try it out hopefully during the weekend. Thanks for the tip!
  3. I am soooo jealous... This is so BEAUTIFUL!!! More pics pls!
  4. Love the screen with Minmay The hangar is EXCELLENT!
  5. Finally finished working on this over the wkend... 'Improved' Roy Top view of Gerwalk A sensei taught me to weather in the direction of airflow... Finally I chose Tamiya Racing White for the head (instead of Insignia White) cos it's nearer to the overall shade of the valkyrie. And last but not least... I can't resist taking a pic of the charaworks. It's very nice if you remove the obvious seamlines
  6. Some updates. I didn't like the pilot Roy that comes with VF-1S. First, his hands are like Doraemon, no fingers! So I decided to model Roy after the Hikaru from VF-1J. Cut some grooves to show fingers, chop of his arms to re-position them, give him a flight stick. Here's the end product
  7. My Jap is very basic. Here's what I gather from what words I can understand from the pic: 1. Head looks balanced as it's now higher compared with 1/48. 2. Head no longer have centre seamline. It now goes from left to right (instead from front to back). 3. It comes with extra hands. 4. Chest area more proportionate compared with 1/48. 5. Trunk is now shorter, better proportion. 6. 19 points of articulation. Better articulation at wrist and ankle??? Sorry, but that's all I understand. Perhaps others can help?
  8. Managed to progress a bit on this over the wkend. Tried to make the seamlines a bit less obvious using Tamiya thin cement. There's no way to hide them unless I paint the toy, which I don't want to. I def don't want paint to chip when I'm transforming this toy. Washed the cockpit area. Here's the front shot. The head is a shade whiter than the rest of the body (As if he used SK-II ). I'll try to 'dirty' it a bit more to make it less obvious. Do let me know how I can improve. Thanks! :thumbs:
  9. Hi brannon, I thought your work is getting along nicely? If you really want to strip off the paint, you need to be sure what type of paint you are using and then use the correct method. I suggest you read this thread first. I haven't tried it before, and I wish I won't have to The good thing is, there are lots of helpful pple here giving good advise http://macrossworld.com/mwf/index.php?show...;hl=strip+paint
  10. Thanks for the kind comments. After looking at the pic, I think I over-filed the left side of the head piece. It's not too obvious if I don't look closely at it ;p I've started panel-lining. I wash it with Mr. Hobby Dark Grey first. I plan to wash it again with light grey to get a 'smoky' effect. I'm still experimenting to see how to achieve what I have in mind. Also experimenting with Tamiya Weathering Master. Looks like a make-up kit I'm taking my time to do up this valk and enjoying the process along the way
  11. Hi! I'm back again! This time I'm working on VF-1S (the normal one, not the weathered one), at the same time watching the old Macross series. I figured I can do a better job First, I use Tamiya thin cement to get rid of the seamline. And then use the graphite powder to highlight the details. Before After Next is to remove the ugly seamline on VF-1S head. Originally, it seam is uneven (I did not took a pic). Looked as if Voltron has cleaved thru the head unevenly. I used Tamiya Thin Cement again, then file and sandpaper, then sprayed Tamiya Insignia White. Next I used a very small screw driver to bore 4 holes into the 4 laser cannons on VF-1S head. I dirtied the head a bit to see how it would turn out. Weathering will wait till I finish applying all the decals. Before After Not a good job, but I'm learning as I go along
  12. Hi miriya, nothing new in the advert. Reservations to start on April Fool's Day, noon time. Limited to 1 toy per customer. *sighs* Why don't they just mass produce this thing?!!
  13. Hi, you are most welcome Btw, I can't find a pic of Tamiya Clear Coat on the web. I have not tried it before, but it should work the same as Mr. Hobby Topcoat. Do post pics after you have completed your masterpiece
  14. Hi, normally modellers will spray a layer of top coat to protect their models. Here's what a Mr. Hobby Topcoat looks like And here's what I got from Katoots: Actual link http://www.katoots.com/forum/index.php?sho...473&hl=coat The advice given for spraying top coats are: 1. Remember to shake the topcocat can at least 5mins. 2. Always choose a hot sunny day to spray topcoats. Else you may get 'frosting' on your precious models. Hope this is helpful
  15. genghis

    Valkyrie Girl

    I would suggest at the belly button, or.... erm... at the 2 breasts? Ok, seriously, at the chest where the "00" is currently is a good idea.
  16. genghis

    Valkyrie Girl

    I find this greatly DISTURBING....... do it quick and show some pics! miriya, very nice kitbash! The colors go very well. Ought to put a skull & crossbone sticker somewhere...
  17. OMG! This is amazing! Love the color scheme. Really Wicked
  18. I ran the jap sentences from the advert thru' babelfish さらに,うれしい情報が. 一部店舗, ネット通販店にで,初回限定で購入者にディテール アップシールを配布.好みに合せで貼ってカスタマイズしょう! 配布枚数が限られておりますので,配布終了の場合は了承ください. And got this : Furthermore, delightful information. in at part store and net mail order store, with the first limitation in buyer distribution detail rise seal In the taste pasting with adjusting, to customize, the ょう! It meaning that the distribution quantity is limited, when it is distribution end, please acknowledge. Apparently, the 'delightful information' is : The decals comes in some of the boxes in the first run. This is really...
  19. Thanks It started out as a mistake, I had to go over all the lines a few times with a light grey wash. The end result looks 'smoky' Here's 2 more shots. Gerwalk is my fav mode.
  20. I think the advert says decals are limited to the first run... Cld someone verify?
  21. I love this thread! Thanks for starting it Wicked Ace! I've finished applying topcoat on my VF-1J over the break. Here's some pics
  22. Hi again. Finally got my modem working. I have finally finish doing up the VF-1J and the Striker parts. My dial-up modem is wayyy tooo slllowww. I bore shallow holes on the head machine guns so that they look like well... machine guns Will load in more pics when I can get faster connection! Happy Lunar New Year to all at MacrossWorld!
  23. Hi Miriya Thanks for the kind comments. For Striker parts, I sprayed topcoat on the plastic as it is too smooth to hold the pastel chalk. After that do panel lining, weathering. Then followed by several coats of semi-gloss topcoat. For VF-1J, at first I tried grey Gundam Marker, but it contrasts too much with the off-white VF-1J , so I use light grey panel wash to go over it. Then topcoat followed by grey pastel chalk. It's still wip...
  24. Hi, this is my first post here Here's what I've been working on for the past week of so. I don't have an air brush. I'm using Gundam marker, pastel chalk, colour pencils and silver paint. Also working on my VF-1J
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