Nyankodevice Posted June 23 Posted June 23 1 hour ago, Big s said: I know there’s the mini kits in 1/72 and there’s the upcoming Zenith model kit in 1/48 scale. What scale will this be? mine will be approx. scale 1/25 (23cm), however you can just scale it up or dawn in the slicer Quote
Big s Posted June 23 Posted June 23 20 minutes ago, Nyankodevice said: mine will be approx. scale 1/25 (23cm), however you can just scale it up or dawn in the slicer At that size, will there be a cockpit? Quote
Nyankodevice Posted June 23 Posted June 23 3 hours ago, Big s said: At that size, will there be a cockpit? i cant find any decent reference material so no not at this time. Quote
Big s Posted June 23 Posted June 23 47 minutes ago, Nyankodevice said: i cant find any decent reference material so no not at this time. Just curious. I don’t think any of the existing kits or toys or even upcoming items have that Quote
Cheese3 Posted June 25 Posted June 25 Old model with soon to be finished raider x, I mean defender! Quote
Big s Posted June 25 Posted June 25 2 hours ago, Cheese3 said: Old model with soon to be finished raider x, I mean defender Is that the nichimo radar-x, I mean rifleman, I mean Defender? Quote
pengbuzz Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 hour ago, Big s said: Is that the nichimo radar-x, I mean rifleman, I mean Defender? Radarflemanfender. Quote
Big s Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 hour ago, pengbuzz said: Radarflemanfender. Sounds like an awesome guitar from the 70’s Quote
derex3592 Posted June 25 Posted June 25 This shall SOON be on my bench when it's released and I can get my hands on it to complete the 1/144 trio of The BUFF, The Bone and this BAD BOY! Quote
Big s Posted June 25 Posted June 25 1 hour ago, derex3592 said: This shall SOON be on my bench when it's released and I can get my hands on it to complete the 1/144 trio of The BUFF, The Bone and this BAD BOY! Looks like a fun one with some cool options. From what I gather is that you definitely need to do some test fitting first and some minor surgery here and there depending on how things go, but nothing too complicated Quote
pengbuzz Posted June 26 Posted June 26 UPDATE: made a stand for the KBoP- assebly (pieces are oak): Paintin (acrylc): isplay ill try to get better pcs this evening; vry rough night tnight. Quote
Nyankodevice Posted June 27 Posted June 27 update on the Zenith mech from Front mission Evolved a test print... Quote
MechTech Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Hey everyone, quick post! I don't know if you have seen these before, but it is an AWESOME add-on to your mecha builds! This is a mechanical Gatling cannon that has ROTATION AND RECOIL action!!! TOTALLY COOL! They can be hard to find and sell out fast, but Hobby Search has them (at this time) for only $13.00 (plus about the same price for shipping registered mail to the U.S.). This version COMES WITH the motor, batteries and switch: https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/11182826 I just got mine in the mail and have yet to build it. If you're not familiar, Hobby Search is another great place to get stuff, especially if you're used to HLJ and them being out of stuff all the time. I've been buying from them for years. They seem to ship out faster than HLJ too. The motor is a compact gear motor and they are excellent for other projects too! I bought a bunch a while back. You'll see them in high end toys and kits. The small "ammo container" on the side holds three small 357 batteries - that come with the kit! I hear they don't last long, but adding in an external battery pack would be easy. The Hobby Mio logo is cool too, a cat with a wrench!😻 Here's a decent review minus the motor kit that the link above DOES have. The last video shows it in action. Enjoy! - MT https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yV9pNTma73o Quote
Papa Rat Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM Posted Sunday at 01:49 AM (edited) Came home from a short vacation to this funny little kit I got from Wise Guys eBay store. It’s the IMAI 1/100 Glaug “iron type” It looks like the runners are all painted with a thin metallic wash which I haven’t seen before. Oh, and It also included a lunar display base. Very cool. Excited to get this going. Juggling multiple builds right now. 🤪 Edited Sunday at 01:50 AM by Papa Rat Quote
pengbuzz Posted Sunday at 05:27 AM Posted Sunday at 05:27 AM 3 hours ago, Papa Rat said: Came home from a short vacation to this funny little kit I got from Wise Guys eBay store. It’s the IMAI 1/100 Glaug “iron type” It looks like the runners are all painted with a thin metallic wash which I haven’t seen before. Oh, and It also included a lunar display base. Very cool. Excited to get this going. Juggling multiple builds right now. 🤪 Yeah, that would be this (description of "Iron Type" in lower corner of four boxes): https://www.macrossworld.com/macross/models/imai/imai_main.htm and this (main list): https://www.macrossworld.com/macross/models/imai/imai_main.htm Quote
Big s Posted Sunday at 05:55 AM Posted Sunday at 05:55 AM 4 hours ago, Papa Rat said: Came home from a short vacation to this funny little kit I got from Wise Guys eBay store. It’s the IMAI 1/100 Glaug “iron type” It looks like the runners are all painted with a thin metallic wash which I haven’t seen before. Oh, and It also included a lunar display base. Very cool. Excited to get this going. Juggling multiple builds right now. 🤪 I have the basic one and remember some fit issues with the legs, but more fun than I expected after completion Quote
Papa Rat Posted Sunday at 08:25 AM Posted Sunday at 08:25 AM @pengbuzz thanks @Big s Yeah the test fit has plenty of issues with alignment but not surprised. I’m going to stick with the classic gray/red scheme when the time comes. Quote
Big s Posted Sunday at 01:22 PM Posted Sunday at 01:22 PM (edited) 4 hours ago, Papa Rat said: @pengbuzz thanks @Big s Yeah the test fit has plenty of issues with alignment but not surprised. I’m going to stick with the classic gray/red scheme when the time comes. You should get the new Hasegawa version to build and have a Glaug family. Maybe get the nichimo one as well for the baby Edited Sunday at 01:23 PM by Big s Quote
Papa Rat Posted Sunday at 01:28 PM Posted Sunday at 01:28 PM 5 minutes ago, Big s said: You should get the new Hasegawa version to build and have a Glaug family. Maybe get the nichimo one as well for the baby Hahaha. Quote
Big s Posted Monday at 07:43 AM Posted Monday at 07:43 AM HLJ has a contest goingseems to have some very interesting judges involved they have further details at their front page for anyone interested that has something from Ma K on their workbench or in their backlog Quote
Rock Posted Tuesday at 04:21 AM Posted Tuesday at 04:21 AM Finally got the courage to tackle one of the oldest kits in my backlog (16+ years) and also a "holy grail." It probably tje last time I ever build 1/144 again. A Studio Reckless X RC Berg Gp03s Stamen from Gundam 0083! It wasn't for a lack of trying though... this kit, despite being an original, is really, really small and very rough even by 2010 resin kit standards. The majority of the parts have warped as the armor is so thin it is see through despite being opaque resin. The box, decals and manual were damaged in a hurricane years ago making the puzzle even more fun to put together. All the pinning is so far done with a 1/32" drillbit and brass rod. I thought to mix this with [at the time the only] HGUC kit. Now I'm considering either using the Robot Damashii ver.ANIME figure or the RG GP01 Bandai model kits i mainly needed joints to ultimately place it into flying pose, ejecting from the HGUC Dendrobium. Lowkey feels good to have resin in hand again. Quote
MechTech Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:18 PM @pengbuzz That stand looks awesome, helps tell the story, and put the whole display together! I see a lot of good models that people just stick on a pole attached to an unsanded, ugly piece of unfinished timber. @Cheese3 I haven't seen one of those Nichimo kits actually attached to the suction "stand" in decades - I think. It's cool to see one done so nicely. The Gwazine came out great too! @Nyankodevice That Zenith print looks cool! I always loved how their designs are more realistic. ALCON, If anyone is interested, here's one of the roughly completed models of the Gatling cannon. I haven't added any of the handles on to it since I won't be using them. Also pictured is the motor, switch and batteries. The parts are molded in ABS according to the sprues. The good news, most parts are molded in undergated sprues, so cleanup is easy with little signs of nubs left over. I don't know if I did something wrong, but the battery fit is too tight. I've seen multiple videos where they were not, so maybe it was just me inserting the battery tabs wrong. I'm not worried because I'm not using them either. Here's one leaning against a standard 12oz American sized can. The COOL news, it runs awesome and the action is quiet! It doesn't sound like a servo running. The recoil looks cool, but of course, it's not "canon". Like I said earlier, those gear motors are awesome and compact. I got some more work done on the F-35B. The driveshaft connecting the LiftFan unit is to narrow, so I had to make a thicker one. Hasegawa completely left any detail out of the rear engine bay! It's totally visible too! So I had to find some decent photos (which was tough) and add some semi-accurate details in. Thanks for checking in! - MT Quote
pengbuzz Posted Wednesday at 01:45 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:45 AM 10 hours ago, MechTech said: @pengbuzz That stand looks awesome, helps tell the story, and put the whole display together! I see a lot of good models that people just stick on a pole attached to an unsanded, ugly piece of unfinished timber. @Cheese3 I haven't seen one of those Nichimo kits actually attached to the suction "stand" in decades - I think. It's cool to see one done so nicely. The Gwazine came out great too! @Nyankodevice That Zenith print looks cool! I always loved how their designs are more realistic. ALCON, If anyone is interested, here's one of the roughly completed models of the Gatling cannon. I haven't added any of the handles on to it since I won't be using them. Also pictured is the motor, switch and batteries. The parts are molded in ABS according to the sprues. The good news, most parts are molded in undergated sprues, so cleanup is easy with little signs of nubs left over. I don't know if I did something wrong, but the battery fit is too tight. I've seen multiple videos where they were not, so maybe it was just me inserting the battery tabs wrong. I'm not worried because I'm not using them either. Here's one leaning against a standard 12oz American sized can. The COOL news, it runs awesome and the action is quiet! It doesn't sound like a servo running. The recoil looks cool, but of course, it's not "canon". Like I said earlier, those gear motors are awesome and compact. I got some more work done on the F-35B. The driveshaft connecting the LiftFan unit is to narrow, so I had to make a thicker one. Hasegawa completely left any detail out of the rear engine bay! It's totally visible too! So I had to find some decent photos (which was tough) and add some semi-accurate details in. Thanks for checking in! - MT Thanks MT!! That was the idea! On the note of finishes: I recently found out about a company called True North, that is making a lot of the colors Model Master used to (before Testors punked out), Here's their link: https://www.truenorthpaints.com/ AFAIK, the paints are alkyd enamels, but they have a pretty good selection. I found this site via a review linked on another forum: http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/misc/True_North/TrueNorthPaints/TrueNorthPaints.htm (NOTE: don't click the link the review has to the site: it's an old link that bounces back to modelwarships.com. Instead, please use the link I first posted) Quote
Papa Rat Posted Wednesday at 02:46 AM Posted Wednesday at 02:46 AM (edited) Life is super busy right now, but I was able to put in some time on this monster the past two days. Baby steps. Hope to finish this up by the weekend if I can find time. Edited Wednesday at 02:50 AM by Papa Rat Quote
Big s Posted yesterday at 06:10 AM Posted yesterday at 06:10 AM On 7/1/2025 at 7:46 PM, Papa Rat said: Life is super busy right now, but I was able to put in some time on this monster the past two days. Baby steps. Hope to finish this up by the weekend if I can find time. Looks better than the one I did a while back. I had the worst time on the front face seam and the arm missile launchers. Definitely not the easiest build. Still hoping for a modern kit one day that handles those issues better. Quote
Papa Rat Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago (edited) Got most of the painting and assembly done. Need a few details refined and some touch ups before my decals and further weathering. I’m happy with how it’s coming together. I wish my phone took better photos. The colors are way less vibrant in person. 🤔 Edited 8 hours ago by Papa Rat Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.