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Graham

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  1. If we can find the correct email address to write to, we should all email Bandai letting them know we would like an Ozma YF-29. Perhaps one of the members here could draft an email in Japanese? It probably wouldn't work, but who knows, if they get enough emails, they might at least consider it. Graham
  2. Still hate the propellars or harpoons or whatever they are on the FAST packs though. Graham
  3. Ill ask about VE-1 and VT-1 reissues. Get back when/if I hear something. Graham
  4. I would. In fact, I shall suggest your idea to Yamato right now. Graham
  5. Yeah, would also like to see a touch of blue, but regardless, will still be buying multiples. This is the toy that I have been waiting 16 years for. Graham
  6. I bet you all didn't know that Battlestar Galactica can cause earthquakes! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-15550458 LOL Graham
  7. I have to say, if Bandai did release an Ozma YF-29, I would probably buy it, but only if they modified the wing glove tabs, so they locked more securely into the lower legs in figher mode. I'd still prefer a cannon fodder v.2 VF-25 or Tornado pack for the v.2 first though. Graham
  8. More to the point, are u guys admitting to watching Card Captor Sakura?????? Graham
  9. How large are the playing areas in this game? Are they bigger than MUF and WTF? Graham
  10. Still can't get over how beautiful the v.2 looks. Bandai defenitely nailed the looks with this one. Just like Yamato did with the VF-19Kai. Graham
  11. My son and I both really enjoyed this episode. I really loved the nods to Aliens in the beginning with the "Let's lock and load" from one of the clones and alo the music when the gunshis where coming in on approach to drop off the clones. This is what Clone Wars should be like! Graham
  12. Beacuse most of us felt it would be our only option for a perfect transformation VF-25 toy at the time. I mean, if you sorta squinted and held it at the right angle in low light, it kinda looked like a VF-25 Graham
  13. Thanks, download and started watching on my Android phone during the commute to work this morning. Graham
  14. Gotta say after watching that video, the Ozma YF-29 color scheme looks way better than Alto’s YF-29 Scheme. Still don’t really like the YF-29 though and IMO think the VF-25 and VF-25 with Tornado packs is way, way nicer looking. Graham
  15. Got the Commie .MKV file playing fine on my home PC. Just wondering if there is a subbed AVI version yet? I want a smaller file size to load on my phone to watch. Graham
  16. Err..........yeah right, after all these years since I last played VF-X2, like I can remember what color Aegis's flight suit is!!! Not really helping..........LOL! Graham
  17. Doubtful, Bandai doesn't seem to do obscure paint variations for Macross toys. Graham
  18. Damn, those screenshots remind me just how much I love the VF-17 and the opening to Macross 7. I personally think Macross 7 still has the best opening of all the Macross anime and it's still my favourite of the three Macross TV series. Graham Mah lips are sealed suh. Graham
  19. I took Sketchley's translation to mean that the size/postion/shape of the canards show that it is a VF-19A variant or something close to an A variant. Nothing to do with the actual performance of the VF. Graham
  20. I think we can all agree that transforming VF toys have come a long way in anime-accuracy, details, gimmicks and articulation since the days of the Chunky Monkey back in the 80s'. However, all this comes at the price of increasing complexity and to some extent, greater fragility. Both Bandai and Yamato can and do make excellent toys, but both companies have had their share of QC, material, engineering and design issues. Unfortunately, nothing in life is perfect and with toys of this complexity, issues can and do arise unfortunately. Unfortunately customer demand has driven the demand for toys of increasing accuracy, articulation and complexity and now that genie is out of the bottle, we can't go back to the days of the limited articulation Chunky Monkey of yore, as the dismal sales of the reissue 1/55 a few years ago showed. Basically, what this rambling post is trying to say I guess is that both Yamato and Bandai has shown we are not yet at a stage where we cannot have our cake and eat it too. We can have the accuracy, complexity, gimmicks and fantastic articulation we demand, but all this comes at the cost of toys which occasionally will break. Of course, this doesn't excuse toys which come covered in gluey fingerprins or with sloppy paint apps. But as the old saying goes "you pay peanuts, expect monkeys" (refering to factory assembly workers, not us the paying customer, as we definitely don't pay peanuts! ). Graham
  21. You can see the thrusters on the botton of the backplate. Graham I'm happy with my two so far. I'm sure given the design of the shoulder and hip ball joints, they will loosen after time, as per all Bandai's Frontier VF toys. However, I'm personally will to accept that risk, as the toy looks great in all 3 modes. I suppose it's a bit easier for me, as I'm buying from a physical store, so I have the peace of mind of being able to open the box and inspect the toy in the shop when I buy it, so can check for any obvious paint chips, scratches, or other defects and exchange immdiately if necessary. Graham On mine, I angle the left and right shoulder (collar bone) plates (the parts with the circle-bar vernier) back almost as far as they will go in battroid mode. this seems to lock the neck plate solidly in position in battroid mode. Graham
  22. Thanks for posting the video, although it's difficult to tell what color Ozma's YF-29 is, unless it's supposed to be Matrix green Graham
  23. +10 to all above points. Graham
  24. Same with me. Graham
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