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ltla9000311

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About ltla9000311

  • Birthday 11/24/1970

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    Daytona Beach, FL
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    Macross, Anime, Mecha, papercraft

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  1. I apologize for the late reply, please do host them! I would be honored! Mr. March, I did not realize that was your work. Thank you for the early use of your work! I love it!!! I didn't realize I had. I will have a look at the original scan..... Knowing me, I did it in a late night session. I remember now, the initial recolor I did was the red Miriya version. The roundel on the kite blended in to the rest of the color . It looked odd. I then forgot to change it back in the other versions. Thank you for pointing that out. When I can get the time I will correct the others.
  2. Yep I noticed that myself in the original drawing. I was trying to reproduce the original as close as possible with my limited skills. If I can find the scan.....
  3. I didn't know there was a top down shooter in the arcades. We never had them in NoCal anyways. The link above returns a "404"... Is there a good link for the ROM? I would love to play this!
  4. Hello everyone, long time lurker, so I figured I would make my first post to kind of introduce myself. I have had my fingers in most kinds of modeling and art over the years. Lately I have been designing and building (very poorly) paper models. I have gotten back into plastic modeling again, but I have no area to work in. No place to put a desk for building physically, so I have turned to the digital spectrum. This particular picture was redrawn right over a scanned page from my Macross Perfect Memory book. I had wanted to draw it since I first saw it in 1985 when I picked up my copy of MPM. Fast forward 29 years and here is my digital result.
  5. Love them! Did you buy them pre-cut? I have a cutter, was thinking of making a few for myself....
  6. 1/33 scale is a common for commercial paper model kits. From the WIP pictures, he looks to be working in paper/cardboard first.
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