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  1. the little red paint on the back edge of the cockpit also matches up I think (left and right under the head)
  2. Looking back at around page 45 I had asked this.
  3. The intake nubs are actually melted plastic...something was done to the BACK of the intake for some sort of clearance or something.
  4. Now all we do is look for flaws and blemishes to match...stress crack on the right upper thigh under the intake matches too Feeling pretty confident on this unit being the battroid on display
  5. maybe it means 'display 3'? Wonder if there are other pics of other displays with maybe 'D 1' or 'D 2' or it doesn't mean that at all...just guessing oh...the D is really a P, you try writing with a soldering gun on a valk, and it means 'prototype 3'....HA 😛
  6. I believe you have solved the mystery! Wow..talk about detective work!!! I missed the top of the intake nub too I had not noticed either on con-prep night...woah. Video on left, mine on right So that probably means the other valk I got in fighter mode in the video is this one's matching pair on the display...will need to look for a blemish or something to verify, like they do on the movie props haha And the 2nd hand shops I am referring too are the ones selling on Yahoo Japan
  7. I did find a bit of this white putty stuff on the inside of the chest airbrake to keep it closed...otherwise it just flaps open
  8. I know for sure, next time I see a yellowed out VF-1J for sale, I'm going for it
  9. Look at that bottom light toasting one side of it LOL
  10. This was the OTHER valk that was from the same seller at the same time...another $35 I can't find the oddities I found on the other one, at least yet. From the sunburn patterns, I would think THIS one was the fighter mode, and the pre-prod was the battroid version.
  11. Since I can pretty much make up any story on it at all, since the real history is lost...I think I'll believe that these 2 were part of those early store-displays we saw posted online. It could explain why they are both yellowed as they were always on display. And some of the store displays had the macross kite on the right wing like this one. Bandai might have needed to get pairs of these things out, and the red letter wing flap versions was thrown into battroid mode to hide that error. I guess I could try and see if the yellow sunburns on the pair of valks indicates one pattern would be fighter and the other battroid. After a while someone just boxed it up and stuck in a box after a while, then decided to take it to a 2nd hand shop for some lunch money. Who would want a yellowed out pair of toys LOL Just a guess.
  12. Finding the little differences is fun! The pre-prod clear plastic is frosted everywhere...even the wing lights
  13. The article I referenced https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/series/tamashii/1135339.html and the last pic there, with the same style wonky center thruster and the kite on the right wing
  14. This set are the differences I've found so far vs a production unit I'm still looking at the 2nd unit I won in the auction...but it looks like the prod unit so far, just yellow.
  15. I sort of fell ass-backwards into this one... Started with just a generic 1/48 DX VF-1J auction a few months ago, it was from a second hand shop. They had 2 for sale, both sunburned, $35 each. I figured I would get them, and throw a GBP set on them, and resell at the con for someone who was going to just keep it covered in the armor. A day before the con, I finally pulled the 2 out of the shipping box so I could get them prepped. I noticed the tail fin assembly from one was separated from the valk and wrapped separately...immediately was disappointed because the auction pics did not show this. Maybe I could wedge it in place or something. And this thing was just loose as hell...minor trim parts started popping off, fit for other parts like the legs was very poor. This was trouble. Anyways I started looking closer and noticed other things that showed weird abuse...like the canopy being frosted and not clear. Not sure how the sun could do that. Then something weird caught my eye... tampo 'no step' on the wing flaps was a different color (red vs black), and the tampo text was darker all over. I pulled a 3rd valk out, a normal prod vf-1j just to see what was going on and then started noticing all sorts of little differences. One really big difference was the Macross kite being on the right wing instead of the left-that just didn't make sense....wondered if maybe there were some early VF-1J production units that were defective...this was weird. Started to really dig now...wondered what else I might find. Popped the canopy...well it looks the same as the prod...hmm...oh wait...the heads up display is CLEAR on this weird valk...but blue on my prod. Ok..now this is getting fun. Flipped it over, and started checking for differences...the missile attachment points are not fully punched...and the red dot on the arms is larger and glossier red paint. Maybe the head has something. Yep! Different camera lens, and the triangle opening actually looks slightly larger! There is a missing finishing leading edge trim part in the intake, and the no-lift is red on the bottom of the wing flap. Opened the leg attachment are on the nose, and saw some additional dimples on this one, not on the prod. And leg screws were black and not silver. Lastly...the tail fin assembly. I've got this weird middle nozzle that just looks wonky..like a really bad fit. And the attachment point doesn't actually look broken-the edges are painted. We all think 'Woah...this a something undiscovered...some crazy prototype or test shot' or something along those lines. I needed to go back into time, and remembered the article on the pre-production version. Found it and looked and at the very bottom, there is my 'right wing macross kite' version. Then dug out the Figure King preview, and saw the same units again (its the same unit as the web page version), and saw a frosted canopy. So by sheer luck, I stumbled into a DX Pre-Production unit, with some very interesting variations, sold to a second hand shop. Here are some pics. Needless to say, it got pulled from the SDCon sale and will not be covered with the GBP armor anymore! First set here are the auction pictures.
  16. few more crappy pics from my phone
  17. XSToys brought his 1 of 5 Sanyko Special Edition 1/2000 SDF-1 toy (Yamato)...its public premiere as well! A transformation was done mid-day
  18. On the table I brought the infamous Bandai DX Fire Valkyrie Store Display...first time it has emerged in public
  19. Another awesome Con...had a lot of fun. Thanks to everyone for the sales that help keep the lights on here! I brought the "Wall of Takani" to the display area...just needed some strong magnets to keep the boxes up! The little note says 高荷矩äč‹ Yoshiyuki Takani This is MacrossWorld’s “Wall of Takani” display, dedicated to legendary artist Yoshiyuki Takani. What you see here is just a small selection of his incredible Macross Box Art. He was responsible for all the Nichimo Box Art (the entire Nichimo collection shown here), and roughly half of the Arii and Imai kits. His work inspired many to become Macross fans, myself included. The VF-1J GBP you see to the right directly drove Tenjin to become our next generation go-to Macross artist. Look at Tenjin’s recent art see his respect to the Takani Style. Even the Bandai DX 1/48 GBP toy has the oversized hands included which were a direct nod to the Takani Box Art.
  20. Amazing!! Imagine being their neighbor and looking out the window and someone creating jets and tanks and helicopters in their back yard Look forward to seeing more, please post as it progresses if you can.
  21. Wow...that is incredible! I can't wait to see the full version without all the text overlays
  22. Its funny to see the new Arcadia gunpod with a valk size pic and the older version with the same (not mine!) I wonder if anyone has both? https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/639713.html
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