HGUC Dom/Rick Dom kit is still a great kit. It stands great even next to the Orgin Proto Dom. But the rest of the Dom kits (Troopen, Rick Dom II and so on ) definitely would need a revive treatment.
Some say that He is a fugitive for manslaughter a man for leaving a nub mark ,and that He banned from flying planes by FAA due to his high plastic blood levels … All we know he’s called the TODD
Those are some nice kits looking for a new owner ^^.
Also a question to Todd. We know Syd has his own blog so do you have one? Since you do more than just snap the kits it would be interesting to see your works.
Thx for the advice! I’ve repaired stuff using the hair dryer before, but it seems to only work on softer parts. Neo Zeong plastic is too hard methinks. 🙁
Love the fact how Todd prepared for this episode. I wish he would do it whenever its possible from now on. Also about the new Gyan head. True the visor looks better but the head spike is way worse (yeah i know safety reasons…. bla bla bla). And about old kits. Not all of them are bad. I strongly recommend Todd and everyone else building Z-Type…[Read more]
Oh and about EX Standard kits. They are rather inferior to the BB Senshi – meaning they use more stickers for color parts and the number of hollow parts is also higher.
BB Senshi all the way
Cannot wait for the RG Shinanju and MG Psycho Zaku (yes i know… half a year t go). My guess about the RE/100 is … Geymalk.
Oha and @Todd. Im one of the guys that had MG RX-78 Orgin still in the box ^^.
Thx for reply. Done some tests using acetone (basically nail color remover) without the ABS filler. Just was wondered if there would be something easier to work with. Abaout that old ABS. How much is needed for that mix? Also if its mixed with ABS will i’ll be able to use it brush? Im a bit sceptical with super glue – knowing my luck it would…[Read more]
You can add as much as ABS to the mix as you like. The more you add to the mix, the thicker it gets. You can get it to a consistency of Tamiya extra thin, normal glue and even to a thinned down putty consistency. Then you can certainly use a brush to apply it. I have to recommend getting some 100% acetone, available in most hardware stores. There…[Read more]
I recommend using super glue or acetone. With the latter you can directly use it on the ABS, but it will of course run. Mixing some “old” ABS with acetone makes a great glue for it, add more to get the consistency that is too your liking. Just make sure the container you keep it in is resistant to acetone.
Good luck and happy building!
Thx for reply. Done some tests using acetone (basically nail color remover) without the ABS filler. Just was wondered if there would be something easier to work with. Abaout that old ABS. How much is needed for that mix? Also if its mixed with ABS will i’ll be able to use it brush? Im a bit sceptical with super glue – knowing my luck it would…[Read more]
You can add as much as ABS to the mix as you like. The more you add to the mix, the thicker it gets. You can get it to a consistency of Tamiya extra thin, normal glue and even to a thinned down putty consistency. Then you can certainly use a brush to apply it. I have to recommend getting some 100% acetone, available in most hardware stores. There…[Read more]
Missed the orginal live cause there was no news about it on hobbylink.tv…. Maybe next time have it posted on the blog…
And about the kits… its all bling ^^
The arms still need a bit of work (too much unicorn parts). I would also ditch the thigh armor. Just make a custom psychoframe painting on the thigh high part. Interesting idea with the hairs.
Finnaly got my hands on this kit. Im doing test fitting on it but even now i can say it will look super. It will needs some seam removal on the torso piece (but i need to…
Thx for the advice! I’ve repaired stuff using the hair dryer before, but it seems to only work on softer parts. Neo Zeong plastic is too hard methinks. 🙁