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@jenius You will be setting up a display right?
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Now that makes a lot of sense! Arii or Imai or Nichimo would drop a flyer in the shipment cases about their upcoming releases I think you solved that one!
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Just FYI, if you are an Orguss fan and have not yet ordered the Figure King magazine yet....DO IT. It is just awesome-covers all the Takatokus, Ohsatos, tons of Line Art, interviews, Model kits, and collectibles...it is AWESOME. It is the definitive ORGUSS collectors book! If you are a fan of the Macross Package Art book, you can find the same artists did the model kits (Suzuki and Takani)
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I want Mechanic Clear Fast Pack (@$55 max) special web order, then a Cannon Fodder tan VF-1A regular release in mid year to round out the 1/48 VF-1 TV lineup. They SHOULD have started out with a generic VF-1 template valkyrie. You then sell chestplates and heads and ventral fins and circle thingies on the legs and tailfins. Maybe even a little magnetic plate for the fuselage side for the 001/011/012/013 numbers or any other combo you want. Didn't someone already do that in the Robotech toy world? Then everyone will need to buy 6x of the same basic core valkyrie, and you then sell nothing but Livery packages. Someone mock that up in photoshop already π I mean hasegawa did the chest thingy...Bandai an follow it up and make a million of them. I'll sacrifice the air brake gimmick to keep it simple. Yamato had it close with their No-Paint...its just NO ONE wants to do their decals and stickers...but PLUGIN items? Pretty sure people would be interested.
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I just wanted to see some crazy interpretations like Fast Pack Boosters becoming the feet, and the valkyries engines nozzles turning into hand clamps. This is what I'd imagine an AI art generated piece might look like (sorry Suzuki...Imai made you do some weird stuff sometimes LOL) Totally understand the additional considerations needed of new tech applied to other types of work, didn't mean it in that way. We can return back to our escape from reality here and talk about planes and robots again
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I DEFINITELY want to see some AI generated variable fighter concepts...that has some crazy potential.
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Unbelievable amount of effort in this restoration. I had no idea the amount of detail they packed into the cockpit. It truly seemed like they cared about making it look extremely complex inside. I'm an amazed at your level of patience, and laughed when I see you discovering NEW blemishes that your brain tuned out during the process. This is beyond anything I could imagine doing myself. Kudos on your efforts on this. And come on...we ALL have to be thinking about how this was delivered.
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On the back of one of an 1985 Japanimation magazine, I saw this on the bac. It looks like its a flyer from Arii, regarding their 1984 Summer to December releases. The GMP and Galvion art has been seen before on their respective boxes, but that Strike VF-1 Gerwalk is new to these eyeballs Never seen it before except for this advertisement. There is an amazing amount of detail in the VF-1! I believe Masami did the HEWAT Lineup (bottom pic..the yellow Skull tends to be his trademark)...but I can't quite tell if this is Masami or Suzuki or another artist.
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Have we ever found any more information about the Arabic valkyrie? Using google translate on the phone, I sometimes get the very top line to say 'Sally Tek 1/' The rainbox type box is similar to a Joons release. The large main title on the box and instruction manual says Metamorphosis Robot "Ψ¨ΩΨͺ Ψ§ΩΨͺΨΩΩ" from @glane21's post from 2007 or so
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Yeah-can confirm the smooth goggle on the kits you mentioned. Can only suspect they were trying to go for a smoother blend of the head in fighter mode The 1/72 Imai Battroid kit (and subsequent Bandai versions) has a defined goggle...you could perhaps swap it with some work Nice catch...one just tends to ignore/accept things like that after looking at it for 40 years are without asking hmmmm.....
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Great find-I love the larger picture. And it is just like you said, it is the toy on the sprues. The canopy is the exact same color.
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Macross Valkyrie Lady! (copy of the Bandai kit from 1985) https://mypi.ruliweb.com/m/mypi.htm?nid=237467&num=2057
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Copy of the Imai 1/144 kit by Apollo https://dprime.kr/g2/bbs/board.php?bo_table=figure&wr_id=82714&sca=&sfl=wr_subject&stx=λ§ν¬λ‘μ€&sop=and&page=2&scrap_mode=
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It is funny-I asked to see the inside of the box, and obviously all the sprue parts in the catalog ARE from that kit. They are too large for any of the other boxes, and the 3009 part number is overlayed on them. The bags of screws and springs are on the front left in the plastic bags, the redish clear canopy in the middle in front of the small 0201 box, and the VF-1J red decals on the right. Maybe it is easier to ask around if there is a better scan the Popeye Catalog anywhere?
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@nightmareB4macross seems to have already answered my question on screws or glue
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Do you remember if they assembled the 1/55 model kit with screws or did they use glue? I wonder if it had springs for the arm shoulder ratchets? Hopefully one day we can find someone with pictures again. Thank you for all this wonderful information!
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HOLD ON...Just HOLD ON... @transjet I misread your original post So the VF-1A on the left is the Model kit of the Takatoku 1/100 toy but you said the Yellow Box is a model kit of the 1/55 Takatoku!???!?? Are there ANY pics of the inside of this box!? OMG
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Found some more awesomeness Arii 1/100 1997 Release. This actually says Tatsunoku on the box. Was this an official release? Some books Shitajiki another book (DYRL)
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Looking through the pages, it seems these are the release years for the various valks. They continued right up to 1997! (all listed in the articles at the very bottom) https://m.blog.naver.com/PostList.naver?blogId=tenetron&categoryNo=175&listStyle=post&logCode=0
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Very interesting! I had no idea Bandai might have outsourced some Gundam to Korea. That box side is definite proof that SOMETHING happened, officially licensed or not. It is fun but incredibly difficult to try and piece together history from 40 years ago from people's memories, rumors, and internet posts . There are probably bits of truth and exaggeration in every story. Using your links I found another post of that very cool Sally Robot Tek model (based on the Takatoku 1/100 toy) https://m.blog.naver.com/tenetron/220044071569 I love finding out all about the non-Japanese Macross history around the world. Can't wait to see what is discovered next. Do you know if there are any online markets where one could try and buy any of these Macross based alternative items?
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@transjet - you seem to very knowledgeable on the items-what do you think of this information on this site? (it is in one of the messages) https://www.etoland.co.kr/plugin/mobile/board.php?bo_table=etohumor02&wr_id=118937 μ°Έκ³ λ‘ μ΄ νμ μμ λ§λ 건 λ°λ‘ μ€ν°μ λλ¬Έμ΄λ€. μ μμΈ κΌ¬λ§μ΄μ¬ λμ΄κ° κ·Έλ€μ§ ν₯νμ μ±κ³΅νμ§ λͺ»ν΄ λν¨λ₯Ό κ²ͺλ κΉμ²κΈ°μκ² λ½λΉ μ΄κ³Όνμ΄λ μ 체μμ μΌλ³Έμ νλΌλͺ¨λΈ, κ·Έλ¬λκΉ λ°λ‘ λ°ν€λ¦¬ λͺ¨νμ 보μ¬μ£Όλ©° μ΄κ±° λμ€λ λ‘λ΄ μ λλ©μ΄μ λ§λ€λ©΄ μ μλΉλ₯Ό λμ£Όκ² λ€κ³ νμ¬ λ§λ€κ² λ κ². λ½λΉ μ΄κ³Όνμ΄ λ§λ μ΄ μ§ν λͺ¨νμ΄ νμ΄ν°, κ°μν¬ λ° λ°°νλ‘μ΄λλ‘μ μμ λ³νμ λ¬Όλ‘ , μ΄λ€ ννμμλ μ€ν λμ λμ μμ΄λ μμΈλ₯Ό μ μ§νλ λ± λΉμ μνμ΄λΌλ κ²μ΄ λ―ΏκΈ°μ§ μμ μ λλ‘ νμ§μ΄ μ°μνμκ³ μ΄μ κ°ν(?)ν μΌλ³Έ λ°λ€μ΄κ° νμ μ λ¬Έμ μνμ§ μκΈ°λ‘ ν©μνμλ€...λ μ°μ΄ μλ€. κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ λ½λΉ μ΄κ³Όνμ μ§νμΌλ‘ λ§λ€λ μ νμ λΉλΉνκ² JOON'sλΌλ μνλ₯Ό λ¬κ³ λ°ν€λ¦¬ μ νμΌλ‘ νμ² μμΆκΉμ§ ν΄λλ€(...). λΉμ ꡬ맀ν μ΄λ€μ μ΄μ²κ΅¬λμκ²λ μΌμ λ³΄λ€ μ΄ μ§ννμ΄ νμ§μ΄ μ’μλ€λ νμ λ¨κΈΈ μ λμλ€. κ·Έλ°λ° μ΄ μ§νμꡬμλ μμ²λ λΉνκ° μλ€. μ¬μ€ λ§ν¬λ‘μ€ VF-1J μꡬμ μλ μ μμ¬λ μΌλ³Έμ νμΉ΄ν μΏ μ¬ μΈλ° λͺλ λ€ λ―Έκ΅μ λ§ν¬λ‘μ€ μ λλ₯Ό λ‘보ν μΌλ‘ κ°λͺ ν λ°©μμ νμλ€. λ‘보ν μ λκ° νμ§μμ μμ²λκ² μΈκΈ°λ₯Ό λμ΄μ μꡬλ₯Ό νμ§μ νλ§€νκΈ° μν΄ μ¬μμ°μ νλ € νμΌλ ννμ΄λ©΄ μꡬ μ μ‘°μ¬μΈ νμΉ΄ν μΏ κ° λΆλκ° λμ 곡μ€λΆν΄λ μ§ μ€λλΌ μꡬ νλ§€κ° λΆκ°λ₯νμ¬ μ΄ λλ¬Έμ λ§ν¬λ‘μ€ μ μμ¬κ° κ·ΈμΌλ§λ‘ μ΄λΉμμ΄ κ±Έλ Έλ€. κ·Έλ¬λ μκΈ°κ° μ μ νκ²λ λ½λΉ μ΄κ³Όνμ΄ μ§νμ λ§λ€μ΄μ νλ§€νλ€λ μ¬μ€μ μκ² λμκ³ κ΄κ³μλ€μ΄ νκ΅μΌλ‘ κΈνλμ΄ νμ§μν©μ νμΈν ν νμ 건μ λν΄μλ 묡μΈνλ€λ 쑰건 νμ λ½λΉ μ΄κ³Όνμ΄ μ΄ν μ§μ μ μ λΌμ΄μΌμ€λ₯Ό μ»κ³ λ‘보ν μ΄λΌλ μ΄λ¦μΌλ‘ μꡬλ₯Ό μμΆνκ² λμλ€. λ‘보ν μ΄ν μμ°λ λ¬Όλ μ€ λ΄μμ©μ μ€νμ΄μ€ κ°λ΄V λΌλ μ΄λ¦μ μ¬μ©ν΄λ 무방νλ€λ λ§ν¬λ‘μ€ μ μμ¬μ λ΅λ³μ΄ μλ κ²μΈμ§ 90λ λ μ΄λ°κΉμ§ μμ°λ λ¬Όλμ <μ€νμ΄μ€ κ°λ΄V>λΌλ μ΄λ¦μΌλ‘ κ³μ μμ°μ΄ λμμλ€. μ΄ν SBSμμ <μΆκ²©!λ‘보ν >μ΄ λ°©μλμμ λ μ€νμ΄μ€ κ°λ΄VλΌλ μ΄λ¦μ λ²λ¦¬κ³ λ―Έκ΅μ μμΆνλ λ‘보ν μ΄λ μ΄λ¦κ³Ό ν¬μ₯μΌλ‘ κ·Έλλ‘ κ΅λ΄μμ νλ§€νκ² λμλ€. For reference, it is the sponsor who made this plagiarism. To Kim Cheong-gi, who had suffered a frustration because his previous work, Little Eosaurus, was not successful, Popeye Science showed a Japanese plastic model, that is, a Valkyrie model, and said that he would pay the production cost to make a robot animation. This fake model made by Popeye Science was incredibly excellent in quality and admired that it was a work at the time, including complete transformation into Fighter, Gawwork, and Battle Lloyd, as well as maintaining a posture without the aid of a stand in any form. There is a low tide that a Japanese Bandai has agreed not to question plagiarism... And Popeye Science proudly put the brand of JOON's on the product it used to be a counterfeit, and even exported it to the subcontractor as a Valkyrie product (...). Those who bought it at the time were ridiculously enough to leave a comment that the quality of this fake plate was better than that made in Japan. However, there is a tremendous secret story about this fake toy. In fact, the original maker of the Macross VF-1J toy was Takatokusa in Japan, and a few years later, Macross Annie was renamed as Robotec and aired. Robotec Annie was incredibly popular locally and tried to reproduce toys to sell them locally, but it was a long time since toy maker Takatoku went bankrupt and decomposed into the air. . However, it was learned that Popeye Sciences made and sold counterfeits in a timely manner, and under the condition that the officials were dispatched to Korea to confirm the local situation and tolerate plagiarism, Popeye Sciences later directly obtained a formal license and acquired a toy under the name of Robotec. Was exported. Among the quantities produced after Robotec, there was a response from the Macross maker that it was okay to use the name Space Gandam V for domestic use, and the quantity produced until the early 1990s was continuously produced under the name <Space Gandam V>. Later, when <Sort!Robotech> was aired on SBS, the name Space Gandam V was discarded, and it was sold in Korea under the name and packaging of Robotec, which was exported to the United States.
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Wow-I love seeing these old Hobby Store videos! Thank you for posting that!!