Graham Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Heh.......my modem died, so I've been offline for the past three days. Anyway, thought I'd start a fresh topic to clarify some points about the Yamato 1/100 scale VF-0S, as the other topic is already 7 pages long and my post would probably just get lost. So, yes the pictures of the Yamato 1/100 VF-0S in the March issues of Dengeki Hobby and Hobby Japan magazine are what the previous countdown was about. Anyway, based on recent converstations with Yamato, here's what I'm allowed to tell you about this toy: - Yamato is aiming to make a toy which will retail at a low price point. While the exact price point has not been decided yet, it should be significantly cheaper than Yamato's other Macross toys. However, despite the lower cost, the toy should still be highly detailed and well articulated. The lower cost should please fans who like to buy multiples. The toy will be constructed mostly of hard PVC with some ABS parts. There will be no diecast parts. I've been assured by Yamato that even though a large part of the toy will be PVC, it will be higher quality than other PVC toys, like for example the Banpresto Valks or the Bandai Gundam MSiA figures. The toy does not feature perfect transformation. The toy comes with two different swapable noses, one for battroid mode and one for fighter mode. This allows the toy to have a nose which is in-proportion for both modes, i.e. a long nose for fighter mode, and a shorter nose for battroid mode. Obviously, the legs have to be removeable to swap between noses. Also, the battroid mode neck piece has to be removed for transformation to Fighter of Gerwalk. The landing gear is also removeable. In regards to size, I've been told that the battroid mode is nearly as tall as Yamato's VF-11B toy. I've seen battroid mode pictures of a more advanced prototype than shown in the hobby magazines and the toy is plenty detailed enough and well articulated. Graham Quote
VF-1Guy Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Thank you for the update! Can you comment on if there will be a larger perfect transformation VF-0S later? Will it have a clear canopy and a pilot? I'll probably pick this up if it's around $30. I'm not sure I'd want to spend much more than that given all the swappable parts. Thanks again! Quote
bsu legato Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Thanks for the update and the larger scans, Graham. Can you tell us why Yamato decided to take such a different direction with the VF-0 toy? Quote
Lightning Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 yea, like VF-1Guy was saying, is there a chance there will be a 1/48 PT of this thing? i'd look nice next to the VF-1S that i'm wanting to buy... Quote
Graham Posted January 25, 2004 Author Posted January 25, 2004 Yes the 1/100 version will have a clear canopy. I'm not sure, but as far as I know it will also have a pilot figure. I've been told it will also come with removeable missiles, leg FAST packs and gunpod. You have to consider that with publishing lead times, the pictures in this months Dengeki Hobby magazine are of a pretty old sculpt already. The present sculpt which I've seen a few days ago has much more detail. Months ago, when I first heard that Yamato would be making a small scale non-perfect transformation VF-0, I was initially pretty dissapointed, but now that I've atually seen it, I'm warming to the idea. The smaller size (actually, it's still pretty big) will help with my shelf space which is fast running out. The lower cost will make it easier to buy multiples (important for me as I have a kid on the way and so need to save money). And I'm actually coming to like the idea of removable/swapable nose parts as it will allow for a toy which is better in proportion in all modes. And yes, I know the answer to whether there will be a larger perfect transformation version later, but sorry I'm not allowed to say. Graham Quote
Graham Posted January 25, 2004 Author Posted January 25, 2004 Thanks for the update and the larger scans, Graham. Can you tell us why Yamato decided to take such a different direction with the VF-0 toy? Actually, yes I do know. There are two main reasons. However, I can't say without getting permission first. I'll ask if it's ok to explain, but I doubt it. Graham Quote
Isamu Atreides 86 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 (edited) those sculpts still look pretty awesome. and cheap is a good thing, as long as the quality is good! any word on a -0D? and congrats on the kid!! Edited January 25, 2004 by Isamu Atreides 86 Quote
Jawjaw Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Graham did say a while back that the new Yamato scales would not go over well with sum. I don't mind it if it looks good and I think the vf-10 looks pretty good. I am not crazy about the non-perfect transformation, though. If the price is really that much cheaper then I might not mind it so much. I also have kids on the way, three to be exact, so there is no freakin way I can buy any more $100+ toys. Quote
Weaseldancer Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 I am in the same boat with a kid on the way so I don't mind a lower price point of the the VF-0 right now. Quote
newca Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 in the 4th pic, I saw "4000YEN" there, maybe that's the price will be? it's about 40USD? still not a cheap one, let's wait and see more details. Quote
NSJ23 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 I am in the same boat with a kid on the way so I don't mind a lower price point of the the VF-0 right now. Same here. My daughter was born Thursday. My Macross hobby funds will be low for a long time. Quote
justvinnie Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Blah! VF-0... Bring on the Sv-51's. vinnie Quote
moose Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 so whats the update on the yf 19 fastback i thought that was comming out first Quote
JValk Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 It looks great, but still in my mind, nothing says toy valk like hard plastic and die cast! long live the indestructible chunky monkey! Quote
Anubis Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Cheaper is always good, and if the 4000 yen is actually true then a good bit cheaper. Leg Fast Pack armor + missles + pilot = bonus. As long as it's durable and has good detail, then cool, sign me up. I still wish it was 1/72 to go with the other valks, but considering how space on my shelves is becoming a premium, then it may not be too bad after all, and again the price doesn't hurt. The VF-0 is a big boy after all too. Can't wait to see a painted version. Any pics of Gerwalk mode? Is it more stable than the 1/60's in Gerwalk so far? I have to ask too, can't resist, where's the -19 already? I hope we can see pics of that by Spring at least. Quote
Weaseldancer Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 I am in the same boat with a kid on the way so I don't mind a lower price point of the the VF-0 right now. Same here. My daughter was born Thursday. My Macross hobby funds will be low for a long time. Congrats! Here's wishing the best of everything for her! Quote
Graham Posted January 25, 2004 Author Posted January 25, 2004 Thanks, also congrats on the kid Graham! Thank you. The baby's due in early June. The VF-0S is scheduled for a May release, so guess I'll have a little bit of time to play with the toy before the baby comes Graham Quote
Graham Posted January 25, 2004 Author Posted January 25, 2004 I am in the same boat with a kid on the way so I don't mind a lower price point of the the VF-0 right now. Same here. My daughter was born Thursday. My Macross hobby funds will be low for a long time. Congratulations. Have you chosen a name yet? Millia, Minmay, Mylene, Ishtar, Myung, Sharon, Mao, Sara etc Graham Quote
NSJ23 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 I am in the same boat with a kid on the way so I don't mind a lower price point of the the VF-0 right now. Same here. My daughter was born Thursday. My Macross hobby funds will be low for a long time. Congratulations. Have you chosen a name yet? Millia, Minmay, Mylene, Ishtar, Myung, Sharon, Mao, Sara etc Graham Thanks Guys. Nah, None of those, her mother doesn't have the fondness for Macross that we all do. Quote
scand Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 (edited) Thanks for the info Graham. I like the Idea of swappable nosecones. That'll definately had some value to the toy. The swappable parts don't bug me as much as others. Also, I think the lack of die-cast is a plus. That should help keep the cost down plus keep the paint job looking good. At first 1:100 seems like a let down, I'm thankful there is a M0 line coming out. Look at the plus side after shelling out all this money for 1/48s, Monster, and Q-rau Yamato is giving there customers what they want. A break on the Wallet. To everybody who's having/had kids congrats. I envy you guys! JawJaw did you say you had three on the way? Edited January 25, 2004 by scand Quote
GRAND CANNON Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Hey, CONGRATS to all for their new/upcoming children!! I, too, have a second en route. And for the new-comers...........loss of sleep is also on the way!! Just make sure that the rocker you'll be using at all hours of the night has a good line-of-sight to your Valk Shelves! Geez, maybe we should start a procreation thread? Lotta fertile members out there! Quote
Shin Densetsu Kai 7.0 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 Hmm since Graham cant tell us if there will be a bigass kill em all end all alpha opf the omega VF-0 later on I will take his reply as a "YES" come on if he can't tell than obviously he is hiding something yamato does not want companies like bandai to hear just yet. LOL . Graham will you be able to show us any detailed pics of all 3 modes and accessories? and of colors? Also was this waht shawn was going to update aas well? Quote
Shin Densetsu Kai 7.0 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 eh guys I Guess I was right...this IS going to be highly toyetic...I mean its likea gundam FIX version of valks think about it! 1-scale in the hundreds range...1/100 2-PVC? the hell thats what the Fix toys are made of! 3-swappable transformation parts? on par with gundam FIX! 4-lots of accessories? again loook at gundam fix. 5-highly detailed enough for sith graham to like it/?(we all know he loves detail remember when he slammed bandai and praised nyamato on the 1/55 hikaru reissue review?) 6-price range close to gundam fix! Without a doubt I think for certain this bastard can take a beating and wont break that easilty. I mean come on PVC? hn,,,,/.///as long as i know in my heart a bigger bad ass perfect transform version will come out i can buy thisone for cheap and not give a damn. but why yamato1! bitching over. graham please show us this thing! Could bandai have been planning a fix line of valks and yamato n relased this to counter it? UH OH LOL * remember when one of the FIX designers was interviewed and spoke of wanting to do FIX with other robots?* Quote
rikiryou Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 It all really depends on how they make the PVC though. FIX's PVC is... rather flexible. However look at something like Kaiyodo's action figures, they're also PVC, but are rather hard and brittle, e.g. Virtual On Oratorio Tangram figs. Personally, I prefer the hard and brittle PVCs as they don't end up warping like Bandai's figures, but in that place, they break easier. =/ Thanks for the info, Graham!! And congratulations to all parties with their upcoming/newborn babies. Frankly I'm disappointed at the 'words' on the VF-0S. I'm waiting for the pictures to change that. Quote
Shin Densetsu Kai 7.0 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 me 2 dude...i wanted to here minimal diecast, perfect transformation, ABS GLORY~! however i feel it is a given that yamato is making a bigger VF-0. you think they would let the series end without making a big ass VF-0 to capitalizer on it? please you KNOW its gotta be coming people/. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 (edited) For a name, I vote Myung. (Because it's close to Miang). Anyways---Graham--anything you can share with us regarding any sort of Mac+, YF-19 etc news? And I'll second (third?) a request for a VF-0D. Finally--my guess for the reason it's 1/100 is so that it's easier to sell an upcoming 1/48. I mean, it'd be a lot easier to sell 1/48 VF-1's if there wasn't a diecast 1/60 available as well. By making a VF-0 which has swappable parts, no diecast, and is much cheaper, it's easier for Yamato to sell both. Just my guess. People would complain if they did like the VF-1 with similar 1/60 and 1/48, but this way there's a lot of difference, and everyone's happy. Edited January 25, 2004 by David Hingtgen Quote
Shin Densetsu Kai 7.0 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 hell yea bring on them 1/48s!!!! oh yea nad a fleet of these 1/110 bastards wont be that bad...i mean hell affordable and hell...GOOD size...VF1B size? AWESOME!! Also DURABLE PEOPLE DURABLE!!!! Hopefully yamato factory workerws dont screw up like bandai did and put everything togethere while paint is still wet. Quote
Mr March Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 The toy comes with two different swapable noses, one for battroid mode and one for fighter mode. This allows the toy to have a nose which is in-proportion for both modes, i.e. a long nose for fighter mode, and a shorter nose for battroid mode. That's a brilliant idea! I'd love to see that on other Macross toys, even those with perfect transformation. Very cool! Quote
Anubis Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 (edited) Finally--my guess for the reason it's 1/100 is so that it's easier to sell an upcoming 1/48. I mean, it'd be a lot easier to sell 1/48 VF-1's if there wasn't a diecast 1/60 available as well. By making a VF-0 which has swappable parts, no diecast, and is much cheaper, it's easier for Yamato to sell both.  Just my guess. People would complain if they did like the VF-1 with similar 1/60 and 1/48, but this way there's a lot of difference, and everyone's happy. Interesting point. For the same reasons for making big M+ valks at 1/60 and NOT 1/48 (if at all), the VF-0 wouldn't really be feasible in 1/48. It would be WAAAYYY to big in 1/48 to be feasible as a toy. A 1/60 would also look that much more attractive against a 1/100 VF-0, allowing for the cheaper still high quality product, and also the uber valk at the more expensive price point. Kind of like a Master Grade vs a Perfect Grade Gundam kit comparison. To do perfect transformation at 1/72 would also have been really difficult. Like Graham said, the swingbars used in Ep. 1 would be way too fragile for a toy. I don't really mind the parts swapping, especially if it nets a much more accurate valk in each mode. Once more pics come in, I'm sure I'll warm up to 1/100 scale VF-0 instead of 1/72 like I initially hoped. As long as the legs attach securely then I'll be a happy camper. Since they spend so much time in gerwalk anyway in the show, that's how I was planning to display my M0 valks. I don't have anyone in gerwalk right now. I'm also hoping for the VF-0D as well. Edit in: I do have to add in that I really like the sculpt in fighter mode. Looks very accurate indeed. Look forward to seeing how the other modes look. Edited January 25, 2004 by Anubis Quote
Shin Densetsu Kai 7.0 Posted January 25, 2004 Posted January 25, 2004 i would olnyl be 15 inches long for 1/48 form the dimensions i hav heard. thats not too big. the qrau is still bigger so i still think the VFZ-0 sis feasible enough to make thje jump. if its 1/60 then by all means cool Quote
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