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VF-0S Battroid - Hasegawa 1/72


Hervé

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Keep us posted, looks great so far!! B)) This and the VF-0C are the only Mac Zero kits I do not have yet.
many thanks to everybody ! :)

The kit is really good, the assembly needs only little mastic, and few panel lines have to be rescribe. I think that I'm going to paint the black stripes on the different parts (legs, body, and arms), in order to have a more realistic issue. It is my first macross kit, usually I make quarter scale aircrafts models.

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Rv

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Keep up the good work Hervé!

This model is on my wish list, so I will follow this thread closely. I was wondering if you by any chance have a VF-25 kit as well? I would really like to see those two kits next to each other. They should be about the same size, right?

By the way, here's a really nice build of the VF-0A. Good for inspiration.

http://super32x.com/category/charactormode...ttroid_hasegawa

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I was wondering if you by any chance have a VF-25 kit as well? I would really like to see those two kits next to each other. They should be about the same size, right?
Hi SDF-ONE,

a friend of mine is building the VF-25 in the same time. We will certainly take some pictures of the two side by side once finished.

Many thanks for the link.

Regards,

Rv

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Keep up the good work Hervé!

This model is on my wish list, so I will follow this thread closely. I was wondering if you by any chance have a VF-25 kit as well? I would really like to see those two kits next to each other. They should be about the same size, right?

By the way, here's a really nice build of the VF-0A. Good for inspiration.

http://super32x.com/category/charactormode...ttroid_hasegawa

Not bad, it's a really nice build (on the link). Only two complaints : 1 is that it's a little to clean for my tastes, I like my valks dirty! And 2, that if you're going to put that much effort into a kit, please drill out the holes for the airbrake. I did on my VF-0S battroid I'm working on, and it adds so much depth to the torso...looks a lot cooler than paint.

Herve, I'm so glad you posted this, as I'm building the exact same kit, and just started working on it again after a LONG hiatus from building (because I'm lazy). I'm painting/washing now, and I'm just finishing up the torso and head. I really like the color you got on the feet. Is it Alcad?

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Not bad, it's a really nice build (on the link). Only two complaints : 1 is that it's a little to clean for my tastes, I like my valks dirty! And 2, that if you're going to put that much effort into a kit, please drill out the holes for the airbrake. I did on my VF-0S battroid I'm working on, and it adds so much depth to the torso...looks a lot cooler than paint.

Herve, I'm so glad you posted this, as I'm building the exact same kit, and just started working on it again after a LONG hiatus from building (because I'm lazy). I'm painting/washing now, and I'm just finishing up the torso and head. I really like the color you got on the feet. Is it Alcad?

Hi ,

the VF-0S is on stand-by... many other projects in the same time... and actually working on a SV-51.

Excillion, many thanks for the advice on the airbrake, I will do it. For the feet, yes it is Alclad... but I have to work on it for a better look.

And for the clean paint, don't worry I will apply a weathering later.

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