I think I'll get the Falcon, assuming if Mega can actually distribute it. Getting a second complete Noble Team isn't a bad idea and it's one of my favorite vehicles from Reach. Now let's hope we can actually buy it when it releases.
Anyone else notice that the he-man.org news page is gone? Page now goes straight to the forums page. Good suggestions for He-Man news pages? hemanworld.com is my current replacement, but it doesn't get updated very often. Maybe just because there isn't anything new to report.
Not likely anyone has really noticed, but I think it's cool the UPC for the Anniversary pack ends with 117 (if you ignore that last 0)
I've only recently tried using he-man.org...I thought it was weird it was just a straight forum page.
they're performing maintenance and a site upgrade as of October 6 Announcements - Masters of the Universe Classics Forum (2008 - ?)
Five hours later, the primer never fully cured. So, an alcohol scrub later and it's back to the drawing board.
Great build if you have hours to spend. The scale lets them add lots of little touches like a full jail cell and secret doors.
Considering how bad the scalping has been I guess I’d get shamed in here if I said I was selling these for above MSRP?
I totally missed that announcement - a week later, I was getting curious. Maybe try nail polish?!?! That stuff sticks to anything. Just get matte stuff instead of gloss. Then, for kicks, do your toes.
I missed it too till I went looking after you posted, I had noticed that the news page was gone and the discussion on those boards has also kind of died down lately too
The seller suggested Tamiya primer as he has had no issues from it bonding. I was just using my tried and true Rustoleum. I have considered nail polish in past I have just never gone out of the way to purchase any. I will likely restrain myself to just painting the Commander's head if I do go that route. The head is surprisingly detailed. The Cobra emblem is well done and the eyes are nicely rendered. It's a shame the Rustoleum didn't hold up as it really brought out the work in the print.
Some plastic has a release agent mixed in it so it doesn't stick to molds or 3d printer tables. Maybe wash it with soap or wipe it with alcohol before priming? The detail does look good. Hope it shows after.