It took me a week or so, but I finally replaced all images hosted on the site with 4K versions. This included the CATALOGUE Entries, One Shots galleries (and posts), and Features that mainly, well, featured figure reviews -- which I think is only one at the moment. I guess not uploading as frequently as … Continue reading 4K Conversion Project is Complete!
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#4005 / Transformers Generations – War For Cybertron: SIege / Optimus Prime
As I mentioned in a previous post, I was supposed to unveil this gallery around early next week. But I decided to defer that in favor of remastering all CATALOGUE Entries to 4K. The process took a couple of days or so, especially for my older shots. But for this guy, I've already started keeping … Continue reading #4005 / Transformers Generations – War For Cybertron: SIege / Optimus Prime
Inspired by Mecha Smile Impact! Work-in-Progress #1: MODEROID Ingram Double Build
Good Smile Company had their gargantuan announcements of new and upcoming kits with Mecha Smile Impact. That made me think of the last time I built a MODEROID kit, which was God Mars around late 2020. So, I guess we're due for another MODEROID build and I decided to go with a double build for … Continue reading Inspired by Mecha Smile Impact! Work-in-Progress #1: MODEROID Ingram Double Build
Gundam Park Fukuoka ✕ The Life-Sized Nu Gundam Statue: Exclusive Gunpla
With every new statue comes a new set of exclusive Gunpla. That's not a proverb or anything, that's just the reality that comes whenever a new life-sized Gundam statue is erected. The latest, and technically the fourth one in the world, is the RX-93ff Nu Gundam in Fukuoka which is slated to formally open in … Continue reading Gundam Park Fukuoka ✕ The Life-Sized Nu Gundam Statue: Exclusive Gunpla
IU and the 4K Conversion Project
You're probably wondering, what's this blog, what I call as the "4K Conversion Project" and IU (the amazing Korean singer) have to do with each other to be mixed in a single sentence? Let me tell you the story. Totally not to scale, with the M50 Mark II being a decent size smaller. Last October, … Continue reading IU and the 4K Conversion Project
