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1/100 Bandai FRX-00 Mave step-by-step


wm cheng

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Hey, I posted this earlier in the Models section, but I thought i'd do so here, too...

Anyways, I watched the second episode again today, and I noticed that the missiles are clearly seen on the MAVE. They are blue overall, and have yellow stripes. However, this oculd be a color specially for dummy rounds, because it's specified that they aren't real.

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Yeah, you're right - ah, I don't feel so bad about the made up scheme afterall. I really like the way the look in this colour. I might add the yellow/brown stripes afterwards though.

Thanks :D

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For what it's worth, I like the scheme you're using better, myself. I think the bright blue of the OVA missiles is stupid looking. The other issue is that we only see them really clearly on the AI controlled MAVE, which is ina white and blue scheme, so the missiles may be painted specially for it.

Speaking of that scheme, if you (or anyone else, for that matter) ever do another MAVE (resin, for instance), you should consider doing it in the demonstrator scheme, it looks pretty cool.

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hey WM thanks for feed bak on the future finish, you said somehting about using 1000 grit to kinda sand it down first but unfortunatley i dont got that stuff hope it works without the sanding, ill try using it with some old clear frame or such but yea

finaly got some pix but they r hella blurry .. dunno what happened since its my friends webcam but yea

take a look =)) the uneven reflections might give you a lil idea whats going on....

http://www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4289210513

if you have image station if ya dont u can use my nickie and pass ill pm it to you if needed

acutally these links might wokr im not shure

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...76.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...69.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...5e.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...24.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...fd.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...d6.jpg.orig.jpg

heres my new yang 19 in progress

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...99.jpg.orig.jpg

http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid7...48.jpg.orig.jpg

still masked up and stuff hopefully it'll turn out nice....

**i heard "painters touch" is good for top coating and supposably cheaper then tamiya top coats? can anybody confirm?**

thanks ya all for the help

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Hey IIymij

I logged in using your name and pass but there were no images. Why don't you start your own thread in this How To section and post the images to the thread - then PM me so I know when they are up - I will be glad to help if I can. ;)

Never heard of Painters touch - but becareful with primers not meant for styrene plastics - it may also adversly affect subsequent layers of paint on top of that. The sandpaper is to eliminate the center seam on the Valkyrie's canopy - there is no center seam on a YF-19's canopy only the VF-1 - and I woudl suggest higher than a 1000, up to 2000 would be better.

Good Luck.

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Bright blue overall usually indicates training bombs (little bombs ballistically identical to big ones---the infamous 4-pound bomb) but I've also seen it used for what is basically a weight---a Sidewinder filled with cement. (Planes do NOT like asymmetrical loads---so if you have just one weapon on one side, you need to weight it down on the other--usually a fuel tank, but small things need a smaller weight). Finally, I've seen bright blue Sidewinders with olive drab/grey bits, that I haven't quite figured out. Usually see them at airshows! Maybe they're "extra-dummy" to protect civilians who might mess with them. :) (Seriously, I think they're acquisition rounds or something)

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Finally, I've seen bright blue Sidewinders with olive drab/grey bits, that I haven't quite figured out. Usually see them at airshows! Maybe they're "extra-dummy" to protect civilians who might mess with them. :) (Seriously, I think they're acquisition rounds or something)

Maybe the ones you're talking about are completely unusable ones for training loading crews.

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