you’ve got the paint references (in mr hobby acrylics) on the instructions.
if you havn’t any mr hobby in stock or in shops near you, you can find the matching colors on some sites like IPMS STOCKHOLM, juste searching “tamiya colors humbrol gunze” for example
Hasegawa’s reedit the VF0 “slick versions” and reactive armor, plus slick version of SV51… seen on HLJ yesterday ^^
maybe the boosted versions will arrive next ?
I will ask some friends if they have it in stock and tell you if they can sell one 😉
The best should be to wait for another reissue by Hasegawa, I think it should come in 2015 for the anniversary of Macross Zero…
yes, despite I don’t come here everyday, you can also pass through my website and ask me somequestions on the “contact” page…
I’m working on an english version of my site, too
you’ve got the paint references (in mr hobby acrylics) on the instructions.
if you havn’t any mr hobby in stock or in shops near you, you can find the matching colors on some sites like IPMS STOCKHOLM, juste searching “tamiya colors humbrol gunze” for example
You’re welcome Mauricokito !
If you had made some model kits (well, Revell ain’t so bad, though…), you should do a good job with hasegawa’s model kits.
I have assembled a FW-190D on 1/72 few hours ago, no problem at all.
As with Tamiya’s kits, modeling is pure entertainement !
For the paints, it depends on the stuff you will find in your…[Read more]
to avoid silvering, I put the decals with some Klir (future ?) and then, pass either setting solution or other coat on it
If I have silvering, i try to make tiny incisions with a new X-acto sword, and fill “the gap” with clear coat to get it in, and the, re-do the clear on the model
Wow
you can find the Salan scout in both scales (2500 and 5000) on Starship Modeler’s webshop.
The Ghost booster in 1/72, is only available with the VF-0A/S with Ghost Booster model kit (rare, try on ebay as it has not been reissued if I don’t mistake).
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Hi Mauricokito !
Good question on the VF-25
you’ve got 2 schools for this mecha :
– Hasegawa’s new kit :
need painting on every surface, the kit must be glued up so, as Angelizer said, you must sand where the plastics melt so the paint is absolutely needed.
– Bandai’s variable kit :
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the plastic cement is a compund made to fuse two pieces of plastic together, very handy even on snap fit models, o consider cement as on of the basic tools http://gunplahobbies.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/dsc_00341.jpg the thing is because cement malts the plastic a little to make a seamless fuse between the two parts you need to take away the…[Read more]