Chipotle pepper pork patties with tomato salsa and potato wedges. First time trying this out, seasoning was done on an ad hoc basis, just pretty much added what I could think of.
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Monday, December 29, 2008
X'Mas 08
Following pics were taken by my brother and not me...
Was too busy helping in the preparations for the dinner
Was too busy helping in the preparations for the dinner
My first attempt at a log cake
Turkey this year was a little on the burnt side, but still as delicious as ever. It's roasted without any stuffing inside. I kind of hate stuffing inside the turkey, it 'complicates' the taste. Just a plain roast with bastings from time to time.
The 2 pies were made by my aunt and were real good, I had like 2 servings of each pie.
There was also some shaved ham from Carrefour which were pretty good and some toasted bread to go with the onion soup (not pictured).
Tried making a log cake at the 'request' of my brother. Followed a vague recipe for this one and I wasn't really pleased with the end result though. Made a mistake in the cake filling so the cake ended up pretty dry. The icing was also too sweet for my liking. The cake decoration was done by my dad and it turned out pretty good. At least it looks better than it tastes lolz. Though I was told that the cake tasted pretty good, it's still quite a failed attempt for me...
I probably should go with the normal swiss roll cake and then do a rum/berry cream filling in the centre followed by a dark chocolate coating and then icing on top for next year.
The 2 pies were made by my aunt and were real good, I had like 2 servings of each pie.
There was also some shaved ham from Carrefour which were pretty good and some toasted bread to go with the onion soup (not pictured).
Tried making a log cake at the 'request' of my brother. Followed a vague recipe for this one and I wasn't really pleased with the end result though. Made a mistake in the cake filling so the cake ended up pretty dry. The icing was also too sweet for my liking. The cake decoration was done by my dad and it turned out pretty good. At least it looks better than it tastes lolz. Though I was told that the cake tasted pretty good, it's still quite a failed attempt for me...
I probably should go with the normal swiss roll cake and then do a rum/berry cream filling in the centre followed by a dark chocolate coating and then icing on top for next year.
Food Related Stuff
Trying out my hand at food photography here and some recipes whether following or coming up with them off hand
If the food looks good, it should also taste good. ("p)
If the food looks good, it should also taste good. ("p)
Friday, December 26, 2008
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
SD Gundam Exia
SD 00 Gundam
Other Stuff
For the other stuff that don't fit in elsewhere...
Model Kits
- Kotobukiya 1/72 Highend Master Model Command Wolf
- SD 00 Gundam
- SD Gundam Exia
- Godkeron Keroro Robo MK II
- HG 1/144 Gundam Exia
- SD BB Sangou Zhang Fei
- HG 1/144 Seravee Gundam
- HG 1/144 Seraphim Gundam
- HG 1/144 Cherudim Gundam
- HG 1/144 00 Raiser Special Edition
- HG 1/144 GN-X III (custom)
- SD 00 Raiser
- HG 1/144 Trans-am Raiser with GN Sword III
- HG 1/144 Susanowo
- HGUC 1/144 Hi-Nu Gundam
- HG Seed Destiny Gouf Ignited
- HG Seed Destiny Gouf Ignited (Rudolf custom)
- HG Seed Destiny Kerberos Bucue Hound
- HG Seed Destiny Zaku Warrior
- HG Seed Destiny Zaku Warrior Gunner (Lunamaria custom)
- HG Seed Destiny Dom Trooper
- HG Seed Destiny Civilian Astray DSSD Custom
- HG 00 Throne Zwei
- HG 00 0 Gundam
- Hg 00 Ahead
SIC
Kotobukiya 1/72 Highend Master Model Command Wolf
Ahh... The Command Wolf, one of my favourite zoids from the Zoids series. This model kit is from Kotobukiya and is TakaraTomy's latest line of Zoid kits.
However, unlike the previous Zoid series, this series features absolutely no mechanized nor battery operated parts. Instead, this series boasts of improved articulation and posing abilities as well as a newer look on some of the older and classic Zoids from the previous series.
I got this Command Wolf from a store at CSC on a Sunday for like $20 sometime back. Quite a steal actually as I've seen it being sold at about twice the price I paid for it during the weekdays.
As this is the first Kotobukiya kit I've ever worked on, I've noticed some differences between the qualities of the kits from Koto and Bandai.
Firstly, the attachments from the tree to the parts is not as well done as Bandai, many of the attachments join at places which are totally obvious when the kit is built. I've tried many different ways of cutting and sanding, but the stress marks from the cut will still appear no matter what. Although it might just be my lousy modeling skills at work here...
Second, the parts don't really fit together nicely. Some parts need abit (read 'alot') of 'gentle' coaxing to fit nicely. Some other parts need slight adjustments to properly align the parts together nicely. Also, this kit is not very mistake friendly. Parts that go in wrongly are pretty hard to take apart, plus I often make mistakes when assembling kits due to my penchant for forgetting to look at the manual so, yeah, you get the picture. (-_-)
Lastly, the instructions on the instruction sheet could use better illustrations. It's good enough to fit the kit together, but sometimes, the angle in which it's presented makes it a little hard to figure out which part goes where or little but important things to take note of.
That being said, most of the parts are thankfully moulded in their correct colour, which makes it easier for someone like me who's pretty bad at painting kits, especially since I've not been doing kits ever since a llloonnnngggggg time ago. Decals are given too, but I don't really want to stick decals onto it so I've left it as it is. Plus, I've thrown out the box by accident... which contained the instruction manual and the decal sheet, so.... .... ... ... ...
There are plenty of moulded details on the kit, but it needs to be panel lined to make it look nicer, else, it just looks pretty... plain. Detailling the kit really makes it look really different.
As mentioned earlier, the kit focuses more on the articulation of the Zoid rather than movable/mechanized gimmicks from the earlier series. So I'll comment on the articulation right away...
Most of the major joints are articulated: the 4 limbs feature ball joints that connect to the main body; each limb also features an ankle and 'knee' joint; the tail is connected via a ball joint; the head swivels up and down, as well as to the sides; the mouth opens and closes; the mid-section also features a 'waist' joint of sorts; the turret rotates all the way around and can swivel up or down; each cannon can also be positioned individually along the vertical axis.
Pretty articulated ain't it?
The orange canopies also open to reveal small and removable pilots which can be taken out of the kit. Though the pilots are too darn small for me to paint properly... The pilots also feature movable shoulders. The kit also comes with brown canopies to give more choice of variation (though the kit can be repainted to another colour scheme, I prefered the original scheme so I left it as it was)
All in all, a pretty decent kit though I won't really pay the standard retail price for it. I'll probably wait and hope that the other Koto Zoid kits will be sold at clearance prices. Till then, I'm keeping my fingers crossed!!
However, unlike the previous Zoid series, this series features absolutely no mechanized nor battery operated parts. Instead, this series boasts of improved articulation and posing abilities as well as a newer look on some of the older and classic Zoids from the previous series.
I got this Command Wolf from a store at CSC on a Sunday for like $20 sometime back. Quite a steal actually as I've seen it being sold at about twice the price I paid for it during the weekdays.
As this is the first Kotobukiya kit I've ever worked on, I've noticed some differences between the qualities of the kits from Koto and Bandai.
Firstly, the attachments from the tree to the parts is not as well done as Bandai, many of the attachments join at places which are totally obvious when the kit is built. I've tried many different ways of cutting and sanding, but the stress marks from the cut will still appear no matter what. Although it might just be my lousy modeling skills at work here...
Second, the parts don't really fit together nicely. Some parts need abit (read 'alot') of 'gentle' coaxing to fit nicely. Some other parts need slight adjustments to properly align the parts together nicely. Also, this kit is not very mistake friendly. Parts that go in wrongly are pretty hard to take apart, plus I often make mistakes when assembling kits due to my penchant for forgetting to look at the manual so, yeah, you get the picture. (-_-)
Lastly, the instructions on the instruction sheet could use better illustrations. It's good enough to fit the kit together, but sometimes, the angle in which it's presented makes it a little hard to figure out which part goes where or little but important things to take note of.
That being said, most of the parts are thankfully moulded in their correct colour, which makes it easier for someone like me who's pretty bad at painting kits, especially since I've not been doing kits ever since a llloonnnngggggg time ago. Decals are given too, but I don't really want to stick decals onto it so I've left it as it is. Plus, I've thrown out the box by accident... which contained the instruction manual and the decal sheet, so.... .... ... ... ...
There are plenty of moulded details on the kit, but it needs to be panel lined to make it look nicer, else, it just looks pretty... plain. Detailling the kit really makes it look really different.
As mentioned earlier, the kit focuses more on the articulation of the Zoid rather than movable/mechanized gimmicks from the earlier series. So I'll comment on the articulation right away...
Most of the major joints are articulated: the 4 limbs feature ball joints that connect to the main body; each limb also features an ankle and 'knee' joint; the tail is connected via a ball joint; the head swivels up and down, as well as to the sides; the mouth opens and closes; the mid-section also features a 'waist' joint of sorts; the turret rotates all the way around and can swivel up or down; each cannon can also be positioned individually along the vertical axis.
Pretty articulated ain't it?
The orange canopies also open to reveal small and removable pilots which can be taken out of the kit. Though the pilots are too darn small for me to paint properly... The pilots also feature movable shoulders. The kit also comes with brown canopies to give more choice of variation (though the kit can be repainted to another colour scheme, I prefered the original scheme so I left it as it was)
All in all, a pretty decent kit though I won't really pay the standard retail price for it. I'll probably wait and hope that the other Koto Zoid kits will be sold at clearance prices. Till then, I'm keeping my fingers crossed!!
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Yet another new buy
Just got myself an Iron Spider-man after weeks of looking for it. Got it at 20% off to boot.
Pics coming up sometime soon next week, once I've managed to get the stuff I need for the photo shoot
Pics coming up sometime soon next week, once I've managed to get the stuff I need for the photo shoot
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Purchases from not too long ago
Have bought some stuff over the past 2 months but never had the time to time to list it up here nor even to do reviews of it yet.
TF Classics Ultra Onslaught
TFA Voyager Prime
TFA Deluxe Sentinel Prime
TFA Voyager Lugnutz
SD Gundam Exia
SD Gundam 00
Kotobukiya 1/72 Highend Master Model Command Wolf
McF Halo 3 Series 2 exclusive Pink MK VI Spartan
and a spare McF Halo 3 Series 3 Masterchief
Now to see if I can get an affordable set of McF Halo 3 Series 2 Mass Retail figures...
Blasted infernally stupid foreign exchange rates... Have to pay so much more for stuff in USD...
Also looking forward to TFA Voyager Shockwave and TFA Deluxe Blurr, hopefully I can lay my hands on loose pieces if they ever do appear.
Might also finally find the time to get down to doing the custom Warthog that I've been putting off since July.
Ahh... December, a month of holidays yet so little time to do anything at all
TF Classics Ultra Onslaught
TFA Voyager Prime
TFA Deluxe Sentinel Prime
TFA Voyager Lugnutz
SD Gundam Exia
SD Gundam 00
Kotobukiya 1/72 Highend Master Model Command Wolf
McF Halo 3 Series 2 exclusive Pink MK VI Spartan
and a spare McF Halo 3 Series 3 Masterchief
Now to see if I can get an affordable set of McF Halo 3 Series 2 Mass Retail figures...
Blasted infernally stupid foreign exchange rates... Have to pay so much more for stuff in USD...
Also looking forward to TFA Voyager Shockwave and TFA Deluxe Blurr, hopefully I can lay my hands on loose pieces if they ever do appear.
Might also finally find the time to get down to doing the custom Warthog that I've been putting off since July.
Ahh... December, a month of holidays yet so little time to do anything at all
Monday, December 1, 2008
Exams are finally over!!!
Damn, think I really screwed this semester up... 4 freaking killer papers...
The only do-able one was the last paper and as usual, it was an arts paper.
Now that the exams over, it's officially the holiday season for me now...
Time to catch up on my reviews of my purchases, games, TV shows and stuff...
So many things to do, yet so little time...
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