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  1. Thank you GU-11 . I no longer buy any toys I try to spend my pocket money on this technology. for me its like a dream come true hopefully it gets cheaper and more Eco friendly materials will be available.
  2. Thank you. No I didn't. it cost me near 500 Euro to just print the parts (I know crazy). and beside that it was one of my early works with weak joint design (the issue was the weight distribution. for the next work i tried to find a good balance with the materials and smarter joint system but that was the last attempt with metal printing its just not reasonable to print with stainless steal in terms of costs.I use shapeways by the way. http://www.behance.net/gallery/Nomadic-WoodyHoody/1004917
  3. Hi there I am long time macross world reader Just wanted to share my old 3d printed work in stainless steal a fully pose-able retro mobile suit with a pilot sorry I don't know how attache a picture here so I just add the link http://www.behance.net/gallery/RetroRobo/435885
  4. Hello Macross lovers I am all time reader of this forum and a lucky owner of a vf-25 alto saotome renewal and a yf-21 with a lose kawamori side wing (i don't mention my vf-1j i think its a most have item for being register to this forum ) I decided to share some of my works here hope you like them critiques are more than welcome http://www.behance.net/gallery/The-Adventures-of-Nonoton/6630807
  5. thanx sqidd that was very informative and absolutly correct first of all sorry for my english . i have a question, how many of you collectors wet your T shirt when a young kid approch your high end toys for the fear of braking them by mishandeling it? well i dont have kids but i imagine that would be painfull for both side collector and the young child (lets say the future potensial collector). i am not a collector i am just an industrial designer intrested in toy design and the interaction between toy and user its soon to say but in my oppinon this vf-25 dx has been designed to atract both sector (the collectors and yonger generation) by simplisizing it. this means designing a TOY (not a high end collector display item) a toy which is ment to be handle by adults and younger kids (age of+12) and by this they increase the interaction between collector-toy-young generation future collector and this theory leads to a more durable and simple to transform product this vf-25 dx from bandai is a very smart product
  6. i just wanted to see with the same sculpt what it will look like if the colourse is adjusted in ozma type which in my tast dosent look that bad even with that hip !
  7. the box : http://www.macrossf.com/blog/2008/09/172-vf25f.html
  8. something is going on here : http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/iam-cybergundam
  9. yes i am still doubting if space oddity is realy on scadual like other shops , my best plan would be buying the kitmodel of alto vf-25 from space oddity and ordering the 1/60 from hlj kitmodel normaly are easier to buy from spaceoddity doesnt hurt the walet that much but toys naa so than its possible to place order is it possible to do it by phone to ? their website is not realy practical in terms of placing order and there is no future products on it !
  10. add me in a non europian student in eindhoven who is madly in love with toy design and Mr. kawamori Insanity corrently i have just a YF-21 (1/60 yamato) bought from hlj if you buy something more than 100 euro from hlj it will send it by EMS automaticly and i think in netherland everything more than 100 euro has to be payed with the 20% tax i payed 40 euro extra for my yf-21 space oddity is good but spending 30 euro train (not having ov card and no hardcore macross fan dutch friend to do the trip with !!) ahh nevermind hlj roools any hardcore vf-25 lover here ?!!!
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