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2 hours ago, electric indigo said:

Meanwhile, in the Zeta timeline...

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I’ve always loved that design. I still have the hg in my ever expanding backlog, but having to do those seams on eight large identical parts was kinda the thing that kept me away. I do want to get to it one day though 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Thom said:

And that moment, just before the anealing and the afinding, after the adropping, a piece of the soul is adying...

:rofl:

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Was able to prime and paint a few elements today. Then it’s onto glueing said parts within the armor, seam removal and priming more parts. Having to finish parts within unfinished parts is standard on these old kits. No poly caps. I found some mr color lacquers made for the Gundam Char mech which are the same scheme and will be perfect for the armor. I’m stoked!

 

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3 hours ago, Papa Rat said:

Interesting. Wonder why? 

Poly caps don’t hold up as well on the bigger kits like master grades and they’ve kinda switched to a styrene that’s more like ABS that holds up better. a lot of the Chinese kits are all ABS, like my Iron Sickie🤮. I still love that they’ve rereleased that kit a few times and haven’t corrected that awesome typoIMG_3140.jpeg.aa516d93eeb61f4065f9c74a70f1886d.jpeg
It does get a bit more risky with lacquer thinners though.Seen a few people online getting cracks on unpainted kits when using panel liners and that really wasn’t a thing with the older styrene. Gotta at least top coat kits these days. 

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52 minutes ago, Big s said:

Poly caps don’t hold up as well on the bigger kits like master grades and they’ve kinda switched to a styrene that’s more like ABS that holds up better. a lot of the Chinese kits are all ABS, like my Iron Sickie🤮. I still love that they’ve rereleased that kit a few times and haven’t corrected that awesome typoIMG_3140.jpeg.aa516d93eeb61f4065f9c74a70f1886d.jpeg
It does get a bit more risky with lacquer thinners though.Seen a few people online getting cracks on unpainted kits when using panel liners and that really wasn’t a thing with the older styrene. Gotta at least top coat kits these days. 

That kit looks sickie! Lol

Thanks a bunch for the info. 

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41 minutes ago, Papa Rat said:

That kit looks sickie! Lol

Thanks a bunch for the info. 

Oh, it’s Awsome and surprisingly cheap most of the time. Basically a larger real grade kit with inner frame and waterslide decals and color separated parts, but for ten to twenty bucks depending on where you find it. A total bargain. It does have warnings about solvent based paints, but I found that a quick top coat seems to protect it well enough, just ran out after the inner frame assembly and need to get some more before adding decals. A great kit for a lazy build since everything is already in the proper colorsIMG_3144.jpeg.4d32ac54aa9c44d524dc580156db1371.jpeg

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19 minutes ago, Papa Rat said:

@Big s @derex3592 Wow, those are both great looking kits! I want to see the sickie built up and that Falcon looks spicy 😬

As soon as I can get me some top coat, it will be done. It’m just doing panel lining and the decals on that guy

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After months of neglect, I'm finally back at work on the SDF-1... or the Prometheus, at least.

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4 hours ago, derex3592 said:

If anyone has 3 extra bills laying around......best price I've seen in a while for the Perfect Grade Falcon

Note if that's the standard kit, it doesn't include the photo-etch parts, the LED lighting kit or the waterslide decals... but it does include a large sticker sheet! 😅

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