Dengeki Hobby have posted some new color images of Masterpiece Road Rage that shows us her vehicle mode in full glorious color! She’s looking sharp as a red corvette, and also as a flying corvette complete with tailfins. Check out the new images attached to this post.
SPLIT LIP
No, the red car body is painted entirely. It's like MP-10 except a lighter shade, but it is absolutely painted. (Mine has a paint blob under one of the doors) It's not metallic at all, though.
The "is Road Rage painted" debate was settled ages ago with a resounding "yes" from everyone that owns it.
BTW, I'd totally get a RR KO if it was ever cheap so I could display it in car mode, but the joints on my RR are fine. Then again, I got my RR for $30 as it's really not in demand as it is, so I can't imagine how much cheaper a KO could be.
Mixmaster
I have Road Rage, and she is painted, albeit subtly.
ChromeMagnus
No paint just like MP Shockwave.
If I decide to get Road Rage, I'll get the new KO version like I did with Tracks. That way I can enjoy the benefit of rubber tires, hood that lays evenly flush with the rest of the front end, and tighter joints…..all features that are sadly not present in the official versions of all incarnations of this mold. Not to mention cheaper price.
pokemonsdoom
That'd be pretty cool, i guess, not sure how'd look in vehicle mode, would you have a butt showing in the windshield?
ChromeMagnus
"Little Red Corvette"
gjcv1408
shes a beauty!! love it and the color!
ShortCut
Why do I get an inkling of a feeling that there's going to be a Third Party butt-sculpt around the corner? XD
All joking aside, Road Rage turned out damn awesome with that beautiful shade of red. And quite poseable despite having to fiddle around with it a bit. The sculptwork is fantastic once again.
jaraxel
Wow, learned a lot about the colour correction and grey backgrounds. I want to start taking some pics of the toys sometime soon too (I have a decent camera… canon 6d) so that info definitely helped a lot!
/salute
Shockwave81
Received Road Rage yesterday, and she's perfect – seems to be even more solid than both of my Tracks – no overly noticeable wiggle on the left knee ratchet.
Just beautiful.
Sinestro00
My pleasure Maz & Sixo. There are a lot more details that I glossed over (like white balance, that also plays a factor), but you get the idea.
You'll find I'm a fountain of mostly useless information , but every now and then, I can contribute to society. Anyway, now you know, and knowing is half the battle! DA DA DA DUH DAAAAA!
Sorry… wrong fandom.
Sixo
WOW.
That is some knowledge and a half. Amazing! I honestly never knew that. Thanks for sharing! You can hang out with us any time, buddy.
Maz
Sinestro that is AWESOME. Thank you, sincerely, for sharing that.
All the best
Maz
Sinestro00
Some info about the grey (gray?) background…
I take mugshot-style photos (for research) that can be used for ingestion into facial recognition systems as part of my job. A '33%' neutral gray background is listed in the ASNI/NIST standards documents for mugshots since it minimizes the impact the automatic gain adjustments that all digital sensors perform when capturing images. In that sense, it should result in the truest color space from the perspective of the camera sensor, so the variation from face image to face image is caused only by the face itself, not the background or camera type. Of course, the choice of lighting (tungsten filament, LED, CF, etc.) will impact the color rendering index (CRI; how we perceive the colors) independent from the imaging sensor. We mainly use incandescent tungsten bulbs, but have played around with Fiilex LED units. They are nice, but not really bright enough to run at an aperture setting that gives a good depth of focus for all facial features to be in focus (think of the distance between the tip of the nose and earlobes in a frontal-pose photo) at an imaging distance of 2m (another ANSI/NIST spec that helps avoid the 'pincushion' effect, which is another lesson altogether).
TL;DR: it's not surprising that the gray backgrounds produce nicer photos. Now if I could only apply my knowledge of portraiture to 'product photography' so I can hang with with the big guys like Maz, Sixo, TC, and the others in the appreciation thread.
/thread derailment
Maz
Haha fantastic I shall take you up on this offer one day , I promise Most gracious of you, sir.
That is great feedback on the grey, I much prefer using the grey at the moment because it saves me hours and days in editing compared to whiteout. Excellent
Thank you so much! That's really greatly appreciated
All the best
Maz
alldarker
If you can make it to the Netherlands around 3 p.m. today, I'll be able to pick you up from the airport! Plenty of tea is guaranteed! Actually, you're very welcome to come visit if you are ever in the Netherlands: I'm around 25 minutes from the airport and 45 minutes from Amsterdam.
Now you mention it I do like the grey backdrop. It really is quite different from your previous pure white edited backgrounds. I took a little time comparing your MP-25 Tracks photo's with MP-26's photo's. It's strange but I find this grey background to especially be a little more flattering for the alt mode. I think perhaps because the white contrasts relatively harshly with the transformation panel gaps on the alt mode.
Your 'bot mode photo's already looked good against the white. Obvious skills at work, in posing, lighting and general composition. The grey just ever so slightly seems to 'ground' the 'bot as a toy, more so than against the white, but that's not a criticism at all, just my neutral opinion.
evilwithin
TBH I slightly prefer the grey one… (but as long as your picture are so good, background is not a big deal).
Maz
Cheers Joris!
How do you like the grey background for the pics compared to usual whiteout? Also where's my party invite???
All the best
Maz