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Posted by Anonymous
on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 8:51 AM
Originally posted by Ben Borja
Sigman, the topic u started is afire, Mabuhay ang Pilipino Modelers.
Right Ben, I never thought that there is a lot of filipino modelers that is in the forum.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:51 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by shrikes
I'm from QC, Metro Manila, and i build mostly 1/72nd scale WWII bombers... but, I'll venture into any subject matter for as long as i'm interested.
By the way, you may want to look up Delta Dagger. As i recall, he's from Cebu too!
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Hey shrikes, where in QC are you ?
I'm from Cubao, I'm into WWII Bombers too but I include modern and sci-fi.
Mostly I'm into 1/72nd scale German aircraft, I also build German armor in 1/35
and German ships in any scale but much prefer 1/350 scale. I'm a new
member of IPMS-Manila.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 3:27 AM
Hey people, IPMS-Manila, would like to invite you on April 25, 2004
at 1:00 pm, 4th floor U.P. Diliman's College of
Architecture Building. Topic would be airbrushing. Or visit out web site
at www.geocities.com/ipms_manila for more info. Thanks.
Let us all just build our models happily, it works.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Wednesday, April 21, 2004 2:21 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mang ernie
Lipton,
Hot day today, i'm in malate, i'm currently building a Tamiya 1/700 Missouri but, my off boresight is locking on a (CV) aircraft carrier.
NIce start on your Enigma hope you post it when its finished
mang ernie
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I'd like to post it Sir as soon as it's finished, but unfortunately, I don't have a camera. Sir, dala naman po kayo ng model ships next meeting, its seldom I see ship models 'in the flesh'. :o)
Good day!
-Lipton-
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Posted by emjaetee
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:36 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by allan
Lipton,
Check out SM Mega. Try out the pitik my friend. Its A-ok! Well, actually, alimango (crab) has its own appeal to the taste buds, and I could probably eat a big sample whole. I didnt like lobsters the first time I tried it, but now I cant get enough of the flavor. Hehehe!
Mang Ernie & Cbrain,
Kamusta (how are you)? Hope to see you post your works here soon.
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if ever you'd get to have a chance to travel down south in the R6 area... visit Roxas City and Iloilo City... Seafood is at its best there!
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Posted by noel_carpio
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:21 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mang ernie
Lipton,
Hot day today, i'm in malate, i'm currently building a Tamiya 1/700 Missouri but, my off boresight is locking on a (CV) aircraft carrier.
NIce start on your Enigma hope you post it when its finished
mang ernie
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You probably tried the site while I was updating things. I have to update the site from time to time to keep up with the continuous inflow of new members plus several suggestions made by them. Thanks for trying. You can visit it now.
Noel
Noel Carpio
Chapter Contact
IPMS Manila
IPMS USA # 42543
www.geocities.com/ipms_manila
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Posted by emjaetee
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:05 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Ben Borja
Emjaetee, if the x-35 tamiya 1/72 at sptoys ali is unavailable , let me know and ill tell u at what branch of sptoys the stock can be got. Ben Borja |
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Hi there, Mr. Ben!
I found X-32s in STC ATC and Festival... but no X-35s... I don't think I'd be able to go to Ali Mall soon enough. far from where I live. I'll try to find it nearby.
Thanks,
MJT
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Posted by cbrain
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 7:02 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dwight Ta-ala
It is because, food and models go well together! LOL.
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No wonder we filipino modelers get quite large specially at the belly area.
Right shrikes? ahehehe.
Man! I'm starting to crave for the fish and squidballs already. When's the next meeting?
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It is because, food and models go well together! LOL.
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Posted by shrikes
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:16 PM
Why is it that Filipinos love to talk about food?!? I find that even when we're eating, we talk about what food we'll have for the next meal! (Is this just my family or does it happen elsewhere?)
Oh, and Welcome to the forums, Mang Ernie!
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 12:49 PM
Bistro, Emjaetee ,Cbrain, welcome to the forum, Im Ben Borja ,lPMS Manila.
Sigman, the topic u started is afire, Mabuhay ang Pilipino Modelers.
Emjaetee, if the x-35 tamiya 1/72 at sptoys ali is unavailable , let me know and ill tell u at what branch of sptoys the stock can be got.
Ben Borja
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 10:47 AM
Mga kababayan(Fellow Countrymen) , we're getting , the topic that you posted really make me want to fix a midnight snack.
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Posted by allan
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 9:10 AM
Lipton,
Check out SM Mega. Try out the pitik my friend. Its A-ok! Well, actually, alimango (crab) has its own appeal to the taste buds, and I could probably eat a big sample whole. I didnt like lobsters the first time I tried it, but now I cant get enough of the flavor. Hehehe!
Mang Ernie & Cbrain,
Kamusta (how are you)? Hope to see you post your works here soon.
No bucks, no Buck Rogers
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:59 AM
Guys, please communicate in english since this is an international website. Thanks. (Salamat)
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 4:06 AM
Lipton,
Hot day today, i'm in malate, i'm currently building a Tamiya 1/700 Missouri but, my off boresight is locking on a (CV) aircraft carrier.
NIce start on your Enigma hope you post it when its finished
mang ernie
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:57 AM
Hi noel,
nice logo! visited your site is it under construction?
mang ernie
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Posted by noel_carpio
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:02 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by allan
Hello to my kababayans!
Allan Agati from 38 degrees hot Manila. Ive been to Sutukil several times, Sigman, and the seafood there is fabulous!
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38 degrees? Feels like 42 to me Allan.
Noel Carpio
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IPMS Manila
IPMS USA # 42543
www.geocities.com/ipms_manila
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Posted by Anonymous
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:47 AM
@cbrain
1:48 ata yung nakita ko... di ko matandaan pero check ko ulit (kung nandun pa ha).
@emjaetee
I also saw one X-35 at Lil's MegaMall, pero tagal na yun, yung raptor na lang nakikita ko dun. However, I'm eyeing the P-38.
@allan
Buti pa kayo nakatikim na ng lobster (hikbi). How's it compared to alimango?
@mang ernie
Hello mang ernie! Welcome, welcome... 'san po kayo sa manila?
Good day!
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Posted by noel_carpio
on Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:28 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by mang ernie
Hi everyone,
I'm from manila, i build mostly in braille (1/72) right now i'm into ships. are there any comming new releases from our local hobby store?
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Greetings to you mang_ernie
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Posted by Anonymous
on Monday, April 19, 2004 10:55 PM
Hi everyone,
I'm from manila, i build mostly in braille (1/72) right now i'm into ships. are there any comming new releases from our local hobby store?
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Posted by emjaetee
on Monday, April 19, 2004 9:09 PM
Really, cbrain!? that would be really great! if i'm not mistaken, the kit is actually the experimental version of lockheed's bid for the JSF plane that has the VSTOL capacity like the Harrier and go supersonic with just one configuration..... the contender is the BOeing X-32A/B which has uniwings...
Lockheed won.. and as they say, it has better "looks compared to boeing's as they dub it "a plane with the looks that only a mother could love"! you should watch the NatGeo Special coverage of these planes as one of your references!
Hope you get it soon! baka mabili na yun... wala na!
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Posted by cbrain
on Monday, April 19, 2004 8:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by jmfrancisco
I think I saw one (as in isa na lang) at stc alimall, cubao.
Good day!
-Lipton-
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Hmn.... makapunta nga sa stc alimall, cubao mamaya..... Is that X-35 in 1/72 scale?
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Posted by emjaetee
on Monday, April 19, 2004 8:43 PM
Lipton... talaga? isa nalang? layo ko pa naman dun!
hi cbrain... fellow newbie here.... looking forward sa mga in-progress pics mo! sana maipost mo soon... ako, kasi nagrerediscover pa lang talaga ng skill ko. as reference na rin sa akin... right guys?
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Posted by cbrain
on Monday, April 19, 2004 8:28 PM
Hello to all.... I"m a newbie in this forum too. Been building kits since the mid 80's but stopped during college. I've only been re-introduced to the hobby last January of this year and acquired an airbrush a couple of months ago. I've started re-honing my skills on some 1/144 Shanghai Dragon modern aircrafts (they come cheap for practice) but have some 1/72 aircrafts and helo kits in line to be built. I also am planning to get my feet wet into some 1/24 ESCI old-stock automobile kits I acquired this weekend and 1/144 Gundam HG kits. I know that's a lotta genres for a newbie but I really wanna get a feel of each before narrowing it down to what I really want..... so far my real favorite is the Soviet Mi-24 Hind.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Monday, April 19, 2004 10:59 AM
I have an schedule fire insurance inspection at cebu city this may, will try to see then , reagrds from IPMS Manila
Ben
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Posted by allan
on Monday, April 19, 2004 9:50 AM
Shrikes,
I know youre a seafood and a Sutukil fan too. LOL.
Where is Red Lobster? Ive always wanted to try Rhode Island lobster. But I havent been to Rhode Island. Sigh. Someday, someday...
Oh by the way, you ever do your groceries in SM Mega? Go to the seafood section. Theres almost always stock of flathead lobsters, and at P300+ a kilo (that translates to about 4-7 pieces) its a bargain! The thing is, I think some people dont know its actually a species of lobster. Its known locally as "pitik" but man, its every ounce a lobster.
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Posted by shrikes
on Monday, April 19, 2004 9:26 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by allan
Shrikes,
Its "Dampa sa Libis" located just in front of Jollibee. I heard its already open but the choices of seafood may not be as vast as in Paranaque. Check it out my friend. Hope theres a good deal on lobsters there. Im a certifiable lobster addict!
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Your a lobster addict too?!? Whenever someone in the family has a birthday, the celebrant chooses where to eat, and so, the running joke is to eat at Red Lobster, or this nice sea food place my ninang knows of in Rhode Island!!
It's good to see more and more people here!
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Posted by allan
on Monday, April 19, 2004 9:10 AM
Bistro and Lipton,
Eyyy! Fancy meeting you guys here. Welcome!!!
Welcome too to Emjaetree!
Shrikes,
Its "Dampa sa Libis" located just in front of Jollibee. I heard its already open but the choices of seafood may not be as vast as in Paranaque. Check it out my friend. Hope theres a good deal on lobsters there. Im a certifiable lobster addict!
Sigman,
I usually get my stuff at JMNs in Harrison, Hobbies and Comics in Cinema Square, and Lils outlets. And then of course theres the club trade vine. Hehehe! I use a Tamiya HG trigger type AB. Fine piece of equipment, and cleaning takes just seconds. I still keep my old standard Tamiya Spraywork AB as back-up.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Monday, April 19, 2004 5:45 AM
Hi all!
I'm Jonathan or 'Lipton' as what my friends at IPMS-P-BAC branded me (yes with that red-hot iron he hehe).
I build WW2 and modern armors in 1:35th scale. But I'm venturing out na rin sa aircrafts, nakakahawa kasi sina Buck at Bistro. I'm currently giving the 2nd BACup a try so tigil muna lahat ng pending armors ko (I miss my 'Shilka' na ).
Oh by the way, give the 2nd IPMS Philippines-Bert Anido Nationals a shot, its open for all scale modellers in the Philippines. http://www.ipmsphilippines.com/
Ey emjaetee !!!
QUOTE: Originally posted by emjaetee
.... i was wondring if you can find any x-35s around
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I think I saw one (as in isa na lang) at stc alimall, cubao.
Good day!
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Posted by emjaetee
on Monday, April 19, 2004 2:52 AM
thanks, bistro...
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