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Dan the Man 2009-04-06 21:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amber.Dawn (Post 2325032)
Then Exia is the tiger?

Sounds like it to me. With all the blades Exia has, it's like the fangs and claws of a tiger.

ryanvamp 2009-04-06 23:28

Hi guys. I've just bought a MG Hyaku Shiki HD limited ed. (well, that's what they say, I honestly don't think it's that limited to begin with, since BANDAI = $), and since it's my first MG, I'm clueless about decals. I've seen websites with tutorials about dry decals, water ones and so on, but I really don't want to screw up and of course, the manual doesn't help me on this.

http://www.1999.co.jp/itbig08/10082757.jpg

Since this MG brought a lot of decals of what I would assume are from different kinds, could anyone point me how to apply them according to these pictures?:

http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner19.jpg

http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner20.jpg

http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner21.jpg

i.e: The decals in the green sheet are water-based, so you apply them by etc etc etc.

If you like to provide some additional links or personal experiences applying them, I'm open to learning about them.

If for some reason the images aren't showing, these are the direct links:
http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner19.jpg
http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner20.jpg
http://www.dalong.net/review/mg/m37s...s_runner21.jpg

Setsuna.F.Seiei 2009-04-07 02:28

guys!! is there markers which i can use two paint the clear red part on the 00??

Bashfulz 2009-04-07 02:44

@nerroth.. are the claws just one piece? or can you unhook them or something? like in these pics.

http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/hg-garazzo.html

Rising Dragon 2009-04-07 02:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bashfulz (Post 2325557)
@nerroth.. are the claws just one piece? or can you unhook them or something? like in these pics.

http://www.geocities.jp/hobby_no_toriko/hg-garazzo.html

They can't. That particular model's beam claws were custom made using the full sword hands. There's another model out, though, that includes the separate finger version. I think its the Damashii model.

Un1ver5e 2009-04-07 03:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rising Dragon (Post 2325564)
They can't. That particular model's beam claws were custom made using the full sword hands. There's another model out, though, that includes the separate finger version. I think its the Damashii model.

The individual claws on the Damashi are round, not flat though.

Bashfulz 2009-04-07 03:17

hrm.. icic. so i guess that guy probably sliced the claws apart? looks pretty cool that way. =)

Rising Dragon 2009-04-07 03:22

Quote:

Originally Posted by Un1ver5e (Post 2325584)
The individual claws on the Damashi are round, not flat though.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bashfulz (Post 2325606)
hrm.. icic. so i guess that guy probably sliced the claws apart? looks pretty cool that way. =)

I guess my explanation wasn't that clear. I know that the Damashii model had the round blades; my statement was that I thought it was the Damashii model that had included finger blades. As I said before, the linked model review had custom-made beam claws.

MakubeX2 2009-04-07 03:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rising Dragon (Post 2325613)
As I said before, the linked model review had custom-made beam claws.

Those claws were not custom made, its the exact same piece that was included with the kit. It's just the modeller decide to cut and seperate them apart. He then repainted the entire thing to give it a feel of intensity.

Rising Dragon 2009-04-07 03:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by MakubeX2 (Post 2325633)
Those claws were not custom made, its the exact same piece that was included with the kit. It's just the modeller decide to cut and seperate them apart. He then repainted the entire thing to give it a feel of intensity.

... yeah. That's kinda what I meant by custom-made. As in, he customized it himself.

MakubeX2 2009-04-07 03:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rising Dragon (Post 2325647)
... yeah. That's kinda what I meant by custom-made. As in, he customized it himself.

Or you can simply use the term "modded".

Rising Dragon 2009-04-07 03:47

Fine, whatever! Modded! Man, you people are picky.

Dan the Man 2009-04-07 04:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryanvamp (Post 2325285)
Hi guys. I've just bought a MG Hyaku Shiki HD limited ed. (well, that's what they say, I honestly don't think it's that limited to begin with, since BANDAI = $), and since it's my first MG, I'm clueless about decals. I've seen websites with tutorials about dry decals, water ones and so on, but I really don't want to screw up and of course, the manual doesn't help me on this.

http://www.1999.co.jp/itbig08/10082757.jpg

Since this MG brought a lot of decals of what I would assume are from different kinds, could anyone point me how to apply them according to these pictures?

Here's the website people here sent me to,
http://kusakusa.wordpress.com/2008/0...-apply-decals/

That's site pretty much has all you need to know on how to apply them. I've only just started using dry transfer decals myself, so I'm not too experienced with them, but they're easy enough to apply with a little patience.

Basically, the dry transfer decals are the decals that have a piece of parchment/wax paper behind them, and for many of my kits, will come off on your hands if you're not careful!
So, carefully trim out the decal you need, and put the decal down on the piece, and cover it tightly with a piece of scotch tape. The rough side of the decal should be on the piece, just so you know. After the tape is tightly attached, take a toothpick, DS stylus, paintbrush, anything with a point to it, and rub over every single molecule of the decal's area over and over and over. Seriously, do it constantly for about two minutes, at least. And when you think you've done it enough, do it some more! If you rubbed it on well enough, you can gently remove the tape, and the decal should be left on the surface. Pull the tape off extremely slowly, so if any of the decal didn't stick, you can set it back onto the piece without screwing up it's placement. If all is done right, the decal should be stuck on perfectly. Thankfully for me, Bandai was generous enough to include two versions of the same symbols, because I screwed up at least three times with applying. Here are some pictures of my F91 with it's decals...



I need to get another MG so I can practice more, myself. Has anyone bought the MG Nemo? I wouldn't mind knowing if it's a good kit or not...

Kelrys 2009-04-07 08:12

I haven been busy lately and this is the progress of my MG Strike E.


http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/Image292.jpg

http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/Image384.jpg

http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/Image387.jpg

HG Kyrios that I hand-painted a bit.
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...Image075-1.jpg

And these are the HGs I haven't work on...
http://i491.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/Image378.jpg

Un1ver5e 2009-04-07 08:22

Hey guys, Hobby Search now has both Crossbone R1 and R2 RDs out for reservation. I'm contemplating getting Masurao and either one of the Xs. Any suggestions?

Apparently they will have similar arnaments. The X2 is however at 3610 yen while the X1 is at 2850 yen though, so I'm not too sure.

ryanvamp 2009-04-07 10:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan the Man (Post 2325742)
Here's the website people here sent me to,
http://kusakusa.wordpress.com/2008/0...-apply-decals/

That's site pretty much has all you need to know on how to apply them. I've only just started using dry transfer decals myself, so I'm not too experienced with them, but they're easy enough to apply with a little patience.

Basically, the dry transfer decals are the decals that have a piece of parchment/wax paper behind them, and for many of my kits, will come off on your hands if you're not careful!
So, carefully trim out the decal you need, and put the decal down on the piece, and cover it tightly with a piece of scotch tape. The rough side of the decal should be on the piece, just so you know. After the tape is tightly attached, take a toothpick, DS stylus, paintbrush, anything with a point to it, and rub over every single molecule of the decal's area over and over and over. Seriously, do it constantly for about two minutes, at least. And when you think you've done it enough, do it some more! If you rubbed it on well enough, you can gently remove the tape, and the decal should be left on the surface. Pull the tape off extremely slowly, so if any of the decal didn't stick, you can set it back onto the piece without screwing up it's placement. If all is done right, the decal should be stuck on perfectly. Thankfully for me, Bandai was generous enough to include two versions of the same symbols, because I screwed up at least three times with applying. Here are some pictures of my F91 with it's decals...


First, thank you for your useful answer, I'll check that site out and see what I can learn from it. On another subject, your F91 looks REALLLY good. I always wanted to get it, but I dunno if it has good articulation or maybe it's too small for a MG and I should get and additional action base for it (and I'm currently tight on my budget). Besides, I'd have to get Zeta 2.0 and RX-78-2 2.0 before F91, since I liked the movie and LOVED that gundam but not as much as the previous series mentioned.

Now, to the important matter: I still want to make sure that I got things right, so I uploaded the images on another server so anyone can tell me (if they are in the mood) which decals are which (i.e: the blue one with the silver letters is dry or water? the blue one in the upper left is water-based, etc)...sorry for the inconvenience but I have doubts and don't wanna screw up.

http://g.imagehost.org/0976/a1jpg.jpg

http://f.imagehost.org/0092/a2.jpg

http://g.imagehost.org/0425/a3.jpg

evolution_ayu 2009-04-07 10:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryanvamp (Post 2326187)
First, thank you for your useful answer, I'll check that site out and see what I can learn from it. On another subject, your F91 looks REALLLY good. I always wanted to get it, but I dunno if it has good articulation or maybe it's too small for a MG and I should get and additional action base for it (and I'm currently tight on my budget). Besides, I'd have to get Zeta 2.0 and RX-78-2 2.0 before F91, since I liked the movie and LOVED that gundam but not as much as the previous series mentioned.

Now, to the important matter: I still want to make sure that I got things right, so I uploaded the images on another server so anyone can tell me (if they are in the mood) which decals are which (i.e: the blue one with the silver letters is dry or water? the blue one in the upper left is water-based, etc)...sorry for the inconvenience but I have doubts and don't wanna screw up.

http://g.imagehost.org/0976/a1jpg.jpg

http://f.imagehost.org/0092/a2.jpg

http://g.imagehost.org/0425/a3.jpg

According to the manual, both the sheets with the blue background are waterslides. As a general rule-of-thumb, sheets with green backgrounds are stickers, blue backgrounds are waterslides and translucent ones are dry transfers.

ryanvamp 2009-04-07 10:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by evolution_ayu (Post 2326218)
According to the manual, both the sheets with the blue background are waterslides. As a general rule-of-thumb, sheets with green backgrounds are stickers, blue backgrounds are waterslides and translucent ones are dry transfers.


so they are mainly water-based, as I thought? Then I'm in trouble, since I believe they are the most difficult to apply. Btw, the green sheet seems like stickers to me, but when I tried to remove them, they wouldn't come off easily as say the eyes or the green stuff in the helmet that belongs to the silver sticker sheet.

cupcakes4chris 2009-04-07 11:05

Still no MG Sword Impulse boxart?
I'm so tempted to order something next week. Shall I go for the MG RX-78-2 OYW Limited Edtion G-3 colors? I found a deal for like $62(yeah..so much for a deal). I don't know if it's worth it.http://usih.merchantrunglobal.com/Im...isplaySize=400

StratoSpear 2009-04-07 11:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by cupcakes4chris (Post 2326262)
Still no MG Sword Impulse boxart?
I'm so tempted to order something next week. Shall I go for the MG RX-78-2 OYW Limited Edtion G-3 colors? I found a deal for like $62(yeah..so much for a deal). I don't know if it's worth it.http://usih.merchantrunglobal.com/Im...isplaySize=400

I dunno man... During the AFA08, I planned to buy the MG G-3 Gundam... but the colors were.... meh....


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