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  • what's the music...

    well u did made Jetfire like the Zero Type Gundam in Gundam Wing(Piloted by Heero Yuui)

  • very cool!

  • hey friend i need your help the helment of my classic jetire the little part next to the helment is broken i try to join but always broken how can i repait it please help

  • Use plastic modeling glue. It depends on how fragile the part is. If it's the antenna, it will break over and over again, no matter how many times you glue.

  • Seekerjet, I was born in '79 and starting getting TFs shortly there after. I remeber getting a Sky/Jet-Fire that was either a Robotech toy or a direct rip of the robotech one. It transformed exactly the same and could do the whole half jet, half bot version. Know what toy I'm talking about?

  • It's the VF-1 Valkyrie from Robotech, also used for the Jetfire toy. It's not a "direct rip" because it was the exact same factory that made it for both Transformers and Robotech. Just different patents/cartoons.

  • that's amazingly kick ass but i wouldn't do it to mine

  • Thanks. You could give it a try.

  • Wasn't there a Skyfire toy produced from Hasbro back in the 80's?

  • Nope. It was Jetfire, based on the VF-1 Valkyrie Robotech figure. They had to redesign the figure for the cartoon show, so they totally redesigned him and renamed him to Skyfire for the show. That Skyfire figure was never produced, so I had to modify a Classics Jetfire figure to look like Skyfire.

  • whilst you were making this, I was fucking random girls.

  • who am i kidding girls don't like me. Great video

  • hehe

  • Great. That's just gorgeous man. I'm curious to start kitbashing a figure of my own, but first I need to know whether I can use clay that hardens only after baking, or if I need something that hardens over time. Any thoughts? You'd be a great help! :)

  • You need "Milliput", as seen at the beginning of this video. It's a clay which is used for many different purposes, varying from fixing furniture to hobby activities. You can use "Putty" to polish the parts that you created using Milliput.

  • how did you get your computer to do that?

  • It's a 3D desktop environment in Linux called Beryl. Nowadays Beryl has been merged with it's predecessor Compiz to "Compiz Fusion". It uses a cube and each side on the cube is a separate desktop. If you try Ubuntu or any modern Linux distribution it should be installed by default.

  • oh i know wat ur old account is

  • nooo, please keep it secret! =)

  • sure i will definetly will

  • wow that's amazing, hasbro could learn something from ya.

  • Thanks man ;)

  • what`s the first song? oh and nice !!!

  • Thanks. It's "Oh Angel".

  • good job man

  • Thanks, Starscream =)

  • freakin awsome !!!!!!

  • thx thx =)

  • wow, you have patience and skillzzzzzzzzzzz

  • Thanks!

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