Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Cleaning Up My Act - I know, it's a bad joke.

Well, contrary to popular belief, the last few days have been busy for me.  I was going to take some photos of a few of the other Action Figures in my collection, only to discover that almost all of the weapons from my various Star Wars figures are missing.  My "Nerd Rage" was swift and terrible.  In the end I came to the conclusion that what I really needed was a new place to put stuff, to keep away dust and make my collection more easily accessible.  Enter the convenient storage shelves, stage left.  These shelves are in the same room as my Xbox, so I can dust stuff whilst playing, if need be.  The only problem is that I have to share that room with everyone, hence the Photo Albums and stuff....

The shelves, mostly empty.  And yes, that is a MJOLNIR MK-VI helmet on top.

I had to keep the helmet up there, or else it would have fallen prey to the dreaded "costume bin".  And before you say it (or think it), I'm not one of those guys who go around making all the weapons and boots and such.  They are talented individuals.  I am not.  I choose to have a life, limited though it may be.  If you want to make your own set of cardboard Recon armour, you go right ahead, I've got nothing against you (however, there are some people who hate talented individuals).


What with all this organization, and with Toronto FanExpo '09 looming on the horizon, I haven't got much time to be taking pictures, however, I'll try get some more shots of the Throne Eins MSIA uploaded to my Flickr within the week.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Again I Disappoint You

Well, thanks to stupid insomnia I didn't get to sleep until around six in the morning, so even though I slept until 12:20, I'm pretty drowsy today. Not really the right mood for posting, so I'll get something up later today or tomorrow morning.


Great post, huh?

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

A Most Glorious Day

Today is the 19th of August, which may not mean much to anyone here, but it just so happens to be my birthday. Which, as you can imagine, makes today fairly important to me. Do I have any plans? No. I've never needed any before, and I don't expect to come up with one anytime soon.


Anyway, I'll be hunting aliens with the Combistick that the Predators gave me, so don't expect to see Pity on Xbox Live today.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

1/100 "No Grade" Union Overflag: Part 1


This took me a while to write, so it's a day late. Bah, Humbug.


No, I haven't forgotten about my "Lunazaku". I just got bored with it. I'll get it done at some point, but for now I have bigger fish to fry. Like 1/100 scale fish, for example. This particular model was so awesome that even my 1/100 Tieren Ground-Type had to be pushed aside. I speak, of course, of the 1/100 "No Grade" Union Overflag. The Lunazaku may be a cool looking Mobile Suit, but it's not a Flag. End of discussion.

If you can't remember anything about the Zaku, click here.


And so, without further ado....

First of all, I believe some background information would be most helpful. The SVMS-01O Overflag is The Union of Solar Energy and Free Nations (let's just call them The Union, shall we?) response to Celestial Being's Gundams. They are armed with much more powerful weapons than the mass production SVMS-01 Union Flag, and are also slightly different in shape. Overflags, like their older "cousins", are capable of transforming from Mobile Suit mode into a Mobile Armour/fighter plane.

The Overflag is a flight type Mobile Suit, and it looks the part. In fact, even the box shows it in an airborne pose. This is unusual for the box of a No Grade 1/100, which usually show the Mobile Suit in a static, sometimes even boring, pose.

Even in the Boxart, he's still doing the Graham Aker Special

The variant on the front of the box is Graham Aker's Overflag, which can be identified by the fact that the inner barrel of the Linear Rifle is blue, not the standard silver. Graham also holds his rifle left-handed, for some reason (now that I think of it, most of his Mobile suits are predominantly left-handed). I myself am a "Lefty", but being a traditionalist, I chose the standard colour scheme for my 1/100.

The completed Overflag, as yet unpainted

I have to admit, even without any paint, it looks pretty good. The silver inside the rifle and behind the visor are the only parts that need to be painted before assembly. If you're to lazy to paint, you can always use the foil stickers. These are surprisingly detailed, compared to the stickers on a 1/144, which I try to avoid using at all costs. I actually used some foil stickers when working on this kit, but those may be removed and replaced with paint, if I feel that would improve it.

Wow, that picture came out great. I'll stop gloating now.

Seriously though, I'm very happy with most of these photos. How is that relevant, you ask? Simple. The Overflag is black and a mix of greys. Put those against a white (or light grey) backdrop, and you get every photographer's worst nightmare. It was so difficult to get the exposure just right, that every time I was even slightly off, it would become just a black shape against a searingly hot background. But in the end, determination, skill with a digital camera, and a whole lot of enhancing made my work nearly as impressive as the professionals.

That being said and done, you can actually see it here, and it is once again obvious that the Overflag was meant for aerial combat. It has very little armour, relying instead on agility and superior firepower to win the day. It looks relatively light, and certainly aerodynamic. The defense rod on the left arm can be detached to further decrease the Suit's weight.


But perhaps my favourite thing about the Overflag, and the Flag series in general becomes apparent when examining its face. The flag possesses traits from the "bad guy" machines of two of the more popular Gundam timelines, Universal Century (U.C., popular for Gundam, Gundam Zeta, etc.) and After Colony (A.C., Gundam Wing, although some would argue this is not popular). It not only has the "visor" seen on many A.C. Mobile Suits, but also the classic "Zeon Eye" made famous by the original Gundam series (albeit this one is red instead of pink).

Sieg Zeon?



Well, I think that's enough for today. Coming soon, Sonic Knives and Mobile Armour Mode!

Visit the gallery here for all the pics I didn't have time to cover.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

All Work and No Play... Sort Of...

I'm currently putting up some new pictures.  Can't say of what right now, but I promise you there is Gunpla.  I'll be updating my Flickr photostream soon, to include these new additions.


I'd have them up today, but some of the photos need a bit of work in Photoshop to make them less... dark and such.  And I happen to feel lazy today.  What else is new?



Saturday, August 1, 2009

Halo: 343 Industries

Recently it was announced that the Halo universe will take a new direction in the form of seven straight to DVD Anime shorts, entitled "HALO Legends". These shorts are being created by five production studios: Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio4ยบ C, and Toei Animation. You may know them, you may not. 

The project is being overseen by 343 industries, a Microsoft team lead by former Bungie employee Frank "Frankie" O'Conner. They handle Halo's conversion from a video game to other forms of media.


If you haven't already seen the Comic-Con trailer, click the banner below.



While I have heard mixed reviews about this (and I had to grimace at the fact that Toei, creators of Dragonball, are getting their hands on my beloved Halo), I will of course be buying Halo Legends.

That being said, my curiosity was peaked, and I took a quick glance at 343 Industries' Halopedia page.  Turns out they're overseeing a lot of new comics and such, but what really caught my attention was something called "The Forerunner Trilogy", a novel series currently being written by Greg Bear.

Sounds intriguing, doesn't it?